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LEVEL C, UNIT 12A VOCABULARY PRACTICE (due date: Friday, April 8)

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LEVEL C, UNIT 12A VOCABULARY PRACTICE

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

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.
Question 1
1.

to nullify, deny, bring to nothing

Question 2
2.

one who receives; receiving; able or willing to receive

Question 3
3.

able to hold much, roomy

Question 4
4.

a false notion or belief; an error in thinking

Question 5
5.

an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true

Question 6
6.

a strong movement to advance a cause or idea; to campaign, work vigorously

Question 7
7.

to injure or destroy the surface or appearance of; to damage the value, influence, or effect of; to face down, outshine

Question 8
8.

vitally important, essential

Question 9
9.

to resign, formally give up an office or a duty; to disown, discard

Question 10
10.

clumsy, awkward; unwieldy

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.
Question 11
11.

abdicate

Question 12
12.

capacious

Question 13
13.

crusade

Question 14
14.

deface

Question 15
15.

fallacy

Question 16
16.

negate

Question 17
17.

pivotal

Question 18
18.

recipient

Question 19
19.

tenet

Question 20
20.

ungainly

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.
Question 21
21.

ungainly

Question 22
22.

deface

Question 23
23.

abdicate

Question 24
24.

recipient

Question 25
25.

tenet

Question 26
26.

pivotal

Question 27
27.

negate

Question 28
28.

crusade

Question 29
29.

fallacy

Question 30
30.

capacious

ANTONYMS

DIRECTIONS:
1. Select the word that means the OPPOSITE of the vocabulary word provided. (8 points)
*You may only select one option for your answer.
Question 31
31.

recipient

Question 32
32.

capacious

Question 33
33.

ungainly

Question 34
34.

negate

Question 35
35.

fallacy

Question 36
36.

abdicate

Question 37
37.

deface

Question 38
38.

pivotal

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).
Question 39
39.

The newborn fawn swayed through its _____ first steps, but it soon began to run gracefully.

Question 40
40.

Although graffiti artists _____ public property when they tag subway cars as their canvases, they are actually advertising themselves.

Question 41
41.

The _____ that Earth is flat was forever disproved when Spanish ships sailed around the world.

Question 42
42.

The committee for justice wrote a list of _____ that guide its philosophy and published them in a booklet.

Question 43
43.

There will be no _____ of the sportsmanship award this year because no player was thought worthy of receiving it.

Question 44
44.

The _____ for women's right to vote lasted more than 70 years before an amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1920.

Question 45
45.

In most cities, a _____ apartment is outrageously expensive because all those extra square feet costs money.

Question 46
46.

Pure oxygen can often _____ the effects of inhaling poisonous gas and prevent sickness.

Question 47
47.

The _____ play of the game came when one team failed an easy chance to score; the momentum then shifted to the other side.

Question 48
48.

The Duke of Windsor _____ the English throne, deciding his love for a commoner outweighed his duty to his country.