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LEVEL A, UNIT 9 VOCABULARY EXTRA CREDIT

COMPLETING THE SENTENCES

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the vocabulary word that best completes the sentence provided. (25 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
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VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT: LITERARY TEXT

DIRECTIONS:
1. Read the following excerpts that contain vocabulary words from this unit. The vocabulary words are written in bold font.
2. Select the answer that best completes each question. (5 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
EXCERPT #1:

Gilbert and Anne, happily unconscious that their future was thus being settled by Mrs. Rachel, were sauntering through the shadows of the Haunted Wood.
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EXCERPT #2:

But this morning I was quite well, so it couldn't have been the fever. I suppose if I did catch it last night it couldn't have developed so soon. I can remember that in daytime, but at three o'clock at night I never can be logical.”
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EXCERPT #3:

This has been Patty's Place ever since my brother Aaron left it to me in his will, and Patty's Place it shall remain until I die and Maria dies. After that happens the next possessor can call it any fool name he likes,” concluded Miss Patty, much as she might have said, “After that—the deluge.”
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EXCERPT #4:

To their right lay the harbor, taking on tints of rose and copper as it stretched out into the sunset. Before them the water shimmered, satin smooth and silver gray, and beyond, clean-shaven William's Island loomed out of the mist, guarding the town like a sturdy bulldog.
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EXCERPT #5:

But Joseph [the cat] rashly sat up and yawned. [The other cat] Rusty, burning to avenge his disgrace, swooped down upon him. Joseph, pacific by nature, could fight upon occasion and fight well. The result was a series of drawn battles.
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VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT: INFORMATIONAL TEXT

DIRECTIONS:
1. Read the following passage that contains vocabulary words from this unit. The vocabulary words are written in bold font.
2. Select the answer that best completes each question. (6 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
PASSAGE:

For centuries, people have regarded the lion as a noble creature. But have lions been misrepresented as the king of beasts? The truth about lions may surprise you.

Without a doubt, lions are handsome, powerful cats. The male lion’s rich, thick mane makes it both beautiful and fierce looking. It would be a logical conclusion, then, to view the male as a great hunter and protector. But this is not the case. Female lions do most of the hunting, often at night and in teams. Male lions rest or sleep up to twenty hours a day. The so-called “king” is actually a sluggish monarch much of the time.

Lions generally live in groups known as prides, which are like family units. Females of several generations may stay in the same pride for life. Male lions wander away or are forced out by new, stronger males. A pride may have a variable number of members, from as few as three to as many as thirty or more, depending on the amount of food in their territory. More food means larger prides.

These meat-eaters often feed on fresh kill that they bring down. However, some lions are outright thieves. They steal meat from other predators to save themselves the effort of hunting. That doesn’t seem like noble behavior! Nor does the fact that after female lions have made a kill, males chase them away so they can take the finest morsels for themselves.

Lions were once common to many parts of Europe, Asia, India, and Africa. But human hunters and farmers, as well as widespread development in regions where lions once roamed, have all had a serious impact on the wild lion population. Today, wild lions are found only in parts of Africa, and in a protected wildlife preserve in India. Neither an endangered nor threatened species, the lion continues to occupy its throne.
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IMPROVING SENTENCES

DIRECTIONS:
1. Read each sentence and determine if the underlined portion could be written better.
2. Select the answer that best completes each question. (5 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
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PRACTICE APPLICATION

DIRECTIONS:
1. Select the answer that best completes each question. (12 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
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READING A PASSAGE #1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Read the following passage that contains vocabulary words from this unit. The vocabulary words are written in bold font.
2. Select the answer that best completes each question. (4 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
PASSAGE:

Over the past three days, we’ve had the heaviest rains I’ve ever seen. Everyone in my family hoped that the basement wouldn’t start collecting water as a result of the deluge, but this morning that is exactly what happened. At first, we tried to use mops and buckets to keep the situation under control. Then, around nine o’clock this morning, the rain started coming down harder than ever. My mother decided that in order to prevent an outright flood, she needed to buy a pump at the hardware store and then set it up in the basement. For a few hours, that approach worked. Then, for some reason, the pump began to work in a sluggish way, and we once again worried that the water level would rise and begin causing all kinds of damage.
Fortunately, the rain began to let up before the storm impacted us as seriously as we had feared it might.
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READING A PASSAGE #2

DIRECTIONS:
1. Read the following passage that contains vocabulary words from this unit. The vocabulary words are written in bold font.
2. Select the answer that best completes each question. (4 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
PASSAGE:

Chess is a game that requires thinking skills and also helps develop them. It is not enough simply to know the rules and the moves that the different pieces are allowed to make. A player must constantly study the actual and potential situation of his or her pieces and then decide on the most logical action to take out of numerous possibilities. For example, what combination of moves would best weaken the defenses around the opponent’s king? Should a player’s own pawn or knight be ceded in order to get the opponent to move a certain piece from its current position? Answering questions like these requires not only good observation skills and discretion, however. The highly complex and variable situations presented in chess help develop patience as well. For all these reasons, many people think that the game should be taught to children in school and that students should be enouraged to play in afterschool settings as well.
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In times of crisis, we may be called on to _____ our personal interests to the needs of the nation as a whole.
deluge
subordinate
I look forward to the time when my parents will agree that I have reached the “age of _____ .”
misrepresentation
discretion
Modern household appliances have done much to _____ homemakers from tedious and time-consuming chores.
deluge
liberate
Many Western films include a character who is out to _____ a wrong done to a close friend or relative.
avenge
intimidate
Wasn’t it annoying to see Michael _____ into the party as though he were the coolest person ever to walk the face of the earth?
verge
saunter
He soon learned that the moods of a youngster — happy one moment, miserable the next — can be as _____ as the winds.
sluggish
variable
If you know that you are late for school, why do you _____ along as though you had all the time in the world?
rendezvous
saunter
A fastball pitcher will often try to _____ an opposing batter by “shaving” him with an inside pitch.
intimidate
liberate
At the State Fair, we separated to visit different exhibits, but we agreed to _____ at the refreshment stand at five o’clock.
saunter
rendezvous
This biased editorial has deliberately _____ the stand of our candidate on the important issues of the election.
misrepresented
avenged
Though once her peer, I became Caitlin’s _____ when she was promoted to company president.
subordinate
variable
We held a meeting to discuss why the sale of tickets to the class dance has been so _____ and what we can do about it.
rotund
sluggish
Only the _____ repeal of this unfair nuisance tax will satisfy the voters.
outright
optional
I knew my dog was not feeling well when he suddenly became _____ and refused to get up.
deluged
sluggish
The aged millionaire, wishing to spend his last years in peace and quiet, _____ all his business interests to his sons.
impacted
ceded
It is good for you to “stand up for your rights,” but you should not do so in a way that _____ on discourtesy.
verges
subordinates
It is up to the teacher’s _____ what topics can be chosen for our research papers.
impact
discretion
It is shocking to see how, in just a few years, the lean young athlete has allowed himself to become flabby and _____ .
rotund
giddy
Many people, unhappy with what nature has given them, seek to improve their appearance by _____ their hair.
ceding
tinting
There are times in life when you should be guided more by your feelings, without trying to be strictly _____ about everything.
logical
outright
The invitation to the party said that formal wear was _____ .
variable
optional
Letters of protest _____ the Mayor’s office when he proposed an increase in the sales tax.
deluged
tinted
We had regarded her as a rather _____ young girl, but in this tough situation she showed that she had courage and good sense.
giddy
logical
I plan to write a term paper that will discuss the different ways in which commercial television has had a major _____ on American life for more than sixty years.
verge
impact
The people rejoiced after being _____ from oppression.
liberated
intimidated
EXCERPT #1 Question: The act of sauntering involves _____ .
wandering
tumbling
running
hiding
EXCERPT #2 Question: Someone who is logical is definitely NOT _____ .
lucid
elderly
confused
coherent
EXCERPT #3 Question: A deluge is a(n) _____ .
agenda
proposal
residence
flood
EXCERPT #4 Question: Tints of colors are _____ .
loud
delicate
noble
measurable
EXCERPT #5 Question: An animal who wants to avenge an action _____ .
gets even
ignores it
acts aloof
falls back
The meaning of misrepresented is _____ .
liberated
falsified
construed
judged
Logical most nearly means _____ .
compulsory
sensible
senseless
ridiculous
Sluggish is best defined as _____ .
royal
lazy
plump
energetic
The meaning of variable is _____ .
constant
changeable
large
superior
Outright most nearly means _____ .
partial
total
devious
accidental
Impact is best defined as _____ .
hazard
damage
effect
support
Shakespeare's plays are famous for their poetic language and that they have memorable characters.
no changes
that they have poetic language and memorable characters.
for their poetic language and memorable characters.
for having poetic language also memorable characters.
since they have poetic language and that they have memorable characters.
Space travel, which many consider an invaluable tool for the future while others question its relevance in a world facing more immediate problems, is still in its infancy.
no changes
Space travel is still in its infancy, while many consider it an invaluable tool for the future while others question its relevance in a world facing more immediate problems.
Considered by many an invaluable tool for the future while others question its relevance in a world facing more immediate problems, still in its infancy, space travel.
Still in its infancy, space travel is considered by many to be an invaluable tool for the future, while others question its relevance in a world facing more immediate problems.
Space travel, still in its infancy; many consider it an invaluable tool for the future while others call its relevance into question in a world facing more immediate problems.
Both the lunch and dinner menu feature soups and sandwiches.
no changes
Both the lunch and the dinner menus features soups and sandwiches.
Both the lunch and dinners menus features soups and sandwiches.
Both the lunches and the dinners menus features soups and sandwiches.
Both the lunch and the dinner menus feature soups and sandwiches.
He knew he should never have came to the city by himself.
no changes
he should never have come to the city by himself.
he should never came to the city by himself.
he shouldn't have never come to the city by himself.
he never should have came to the city by himself.
Because of the ice storm, even when we drove slow, the road felt dangerous.
no changes
even when we drove slow the road felt dangerously.
even when we drove slowly the road felt dangerously.
even when we drove slowly, the road felt dangerous.
even when we slow drove the road felt dangerous.
If you are on the point of making an important decision, you could say your are on the _____ .
verge
deluge
tint
rendezvous
Which of the following words is the opposite of serious?
logical
giddy
sluggish
rotund
A meeting place might be called a(n) _____ .
rendezvous
impact
verge
discretion
To make timid or frighten by threats is to _____ .
liberate
avenge
saunter
intimidate
Which of the following words might be used to refer to an assistant or helper?
subordinate
impact
rendezvous
variable
A photograph that has been colored by hand can be said to have been _____ .
tinted
ceded
liberated
misrepresented
Which of the following is another word for retaliate?
impact
cede
avenge
liberate
An activity that is not required can be described as _____ .
optional
outright
variable
logical
To give a false or untrue version or idea is to _____ .
misrepresent
intimidate
rendezvous
saunter
If a country has been freed from another country’s domination, it has been _____ .
avenged
liberated
tinted
subordinated
Which of the following words would you use to describe a cactus that is rounded and plump?
logical
giddy
sluggish
rotund
Someone who is strolling along a beach is _____ .
intimidating
deluging
sauntering
verging
In line 2, deluge means _____ .
freezing temperatures
heavy rain
strong winds
lack of rain
Which of the following could not be used to replace outright (line 5)?
complete
out-and-out
total
partial
If something is working in a sluggish (line 6) way, it is working _____ .
quickly
unpredictably
slowly
perfectly
In line 8, impacted means _____ .
injured
frightened
affected
soothed
Which of the following words could not be used to replace logical (line 3)?
reasonable
sensible
rational
unsound
If a chess piece is ceded (line 5), it is _____ .
surrendered
damaged
won
upgraded
In line 7, discretion means _____ .
good judgment
training
poor judgment
speed
Which of the following could be used to replace variable (line 7)?
shifting
unchanging
steady
constant