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Mrs. Cripe Sadlier Level E Unit 1 part 2

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Question 1
1.

(adjective) easily bent, flexible, easily influenced

Question 2
2.

the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject

Question 3
3.

a group of related words that contains both a subject and verb. We have two primary types of clauses. -An independent clause expresses a complete thought, so it can stand by itself. -A dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, expresses only part of a thought, so it cannot stand alone.

Question 4
4.

(noun) a hint, indirect suggestion

Question 5
5.

(adverb) cautiously, with great care

Question 6
6.

(adjective) not combed, untidy, not properly maintained, unpolished, rude

Question 7
7.

(adjective) not easily moved mentally or emotionally, dull, unresponsive

Question 8
8.

(adjective) wealthy, luxurious, ample, grandiose

Question 9
9.

(adjective) intended to deceive or entrap, sly, treacherous

Question 10
10.

(adjective) experimental in nature, uncertain, hesitant

Question 11
11.

is a group or words that express a concept and is used as a unit within a sentence. Eight common types of phrases are: noun, verb, gerund, infinitive, appositive, participial, prepositional, and absolute.

Question 12
12.

(adjective, adverb) word for word, exactly as written or spoken

Question 13
13.

(verb) to say again, repeat

Question 14
14.

the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something

Question 15
15.

can be adjectives, adjective clauses, adverbs, adverb clauses, absolute phrases, infinitive phrases, participle phrases, and prepositional phrases.