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LEVEL C, UNIT 15A VOCABULARY PRACTICE

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LEVEL C, UNIT 15A VOCABULARY PRACTICE

- Every answer will be found on the definitions page, so use the resource as a guide. -

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SYNONYMS

DIRECTIONS:

1. Select the word that means the SAME as the vocabulary word provided. (10 points)

*You may only select one option for your answer.

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ANTONYMS

DIRECTIONS:

1. Select the word that means the OPPOSITE of the vocabulary word provided. (7 points)

*You may only select one option for your answer.

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DEFINITIONS

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the vocabulary word that matches the definition provided. (10 points)

*You may only put one word in each box for your answer.

*Each vocabulary word will only be used one time.

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shared; involving give-and-take between two persons or things; working in both directions; (math) a number that, when multiplied by another number, gives 1

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marked by carelessness or indifference; failing to do what should be done

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a deep or bottomless pit

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pale, lacking color; weak and lifeless

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the complete collapse or failure of a project

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forgetfulness, disregard; a state of being forgotten; an amnesty, general pardon

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to give form to; to incorporate, include; to personify

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of supreme importance, decisive, critical

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to adorn or decorate, especially food; an ornament or decoration, especially for food

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a short narrative designed to teach a moral lesson

PARTS OF SPEECH

DIRECTIONS:

1. Select the part of speech for each vocabulary word provided. (10 points)

*If there is more than one part of speech, select multiple options.

*If a secondary part of speech is not listed below (ex. participial), it does not need to be included.

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abyss

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crucial

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embody

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fiasco

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garnish

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negligent

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oblivion

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pallid

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parable

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reciprocal

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parable

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oblivion

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abyss

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reciprocal

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embody

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fiasco

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crucial

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negligent

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pallid

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garnish

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abyss

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negligent

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reciprocal

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oblivion

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fiasco

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crucial

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pallid

COMPLETING THE SENTENCES

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the vocabulary word that best completes the sentence provided. (10 points)

*You may only put one word in each box for your answer.

*Each vocabulary word will only be used one time.

*Look to see if the word requires a suffix to be added (example: -ed, -s, -es, -ing).

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In his herb garden, Same grows parsley, which he uses in cooking and as a _____ on platters of fish, chicken, and vegetables.

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A remote-control submarine dove into the deepest _____ of the ocean, over thirty thousand feet below sea level.

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The _____ of the ant and the grasshopper teaches the moral that being prepared is important.

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My smoke alarm reminded me that I was _____ while heating up the leftovers; whoops!

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The con artist hoped to disappear into _____ by changing his identity, but a private investigator found him anyway.

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Compared to Hattie's gown of bright oranges, reds, and golds, Leila's simple beige dress looked _____ .

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The two nations have a _____ trade agreement that enables them to import and export goods freely with each other without tariffs.

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Through his magnificent speeches, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. came to _____ the hopes and ideals of a generation of African Americans.

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Our science project turned into a huge _____ when Marty forgot to water the plants and ruined our data.

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One of the most _____ elements of surviving a tornado is adequate warning, giving people time to seek shelter.