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Vocab Test: Unit 13

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A. Matching Definitions

Directions: Write the letter of the vocabulary word for each definition below.
Question 1
1.

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

Question 5
5.

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Question 8
8.

Question 9
9.

Question 10
10.

B. Synonyms & Antonyms

Directions: Choose if the word combinations are synonyms or antonyms.
Question 11
11.

monopoly / distribution

Question 12
12.

monotonous / invigorating

Question 13
13.

dialogue / setting

Question 14
14.

epilogue / introduction

Question 15
15.

eulogy / tribute

Question 16
16.

universal / global

Question 17
17.

monologue / speech

Question 18
18.

unison / synchronous

Question 19
19.

apology / revenge

Question 20
20.

unison / synchronous

C. Fill in the Blank Sentences

Directions: Read each sentence and choose the word that best fits the sentence.
Question 21
21.

Did you know that swans and wolves practice _______________?

Question 22
22.

Two of the most _______________ emotions are love and fear.

Question 23
23.

The view while riding through the Sahara desert was completely _______________; all we saw was sand for miles.

Question 24
24.

There were three bakeries in town until one bought the other two, creating a _______________.

Question 25
25.

On their first vote, the jurors were all in _______________ regarding the verdict.

Question 26
26.

Mrs. Kreigh sent me a(n) _______________ for borrowing my favorite pen and forgetting to return it.

Question 27
27.

Sara’s _______________ in the school play was nearly ten minutes long.

Question 28
28.

“I am sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful _______________ with us.”

Question 29
29.

Jessica and Jabari met after school to practice their _______________ for the skit.

Question 30
30.

The _______________ of the book I was reading resonated greatly with me.

a process in which something is done or achieved together at the same time
monogamy
monopoly
apology
eulogy
unison
monotonous
dialogue
monologue
epilogue
universal
done or experienced by everyone; existing or available for everyone
dialogue
unison
universal
monopoly
monotonous
monologue
monogamy
apology
epilogue
eulogy
something that is boring because it is always the same
monopoly
universal
dialogue
epilogue
monologue
eulogy
apology
monogamy
unison
monotonous
a complete control of the entire supply of goods or of a service in a certain area or market
epilogue
apology
universal
eulogy
monotonous
monologue
unison
monogamy
dialogue
monopoly
the state or practice of being married or partnered to only one person at a time
unison
dialogue
epilogue
eulogy
monogamy
monopoly
universal
monologue
apology
monotonous
a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, or play, or by a performer
monogamy
monotonous
dialogue
monologue
universal
unison
apology
epilogue
eulogy
monopoly
a speech that praises or honors someone who has died
dialogue
universal
monologue
unison
apology
monogamy
monotonous
epilogue
eulogy
monopoly
a statement saying you are sorry about something; an expression of regret
monopoly
monologue
unison
universal
monotonous
epilogue
eulogy
monogamy
dialogue
apology
the things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, or play
universal
eulogy
unison
monotonous
epilogue
apology
monogamy
monologue
monopoly
dialogue
a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition
monogamy
monotonous
monologue
monopoly
apology
epilogue
universal
unison
eulogy
dialogue