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The Boy Who Invented TV Vocabulary Practice

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You may use your vocabulary sheet to help answering the questions.
You may use your vocabulary sheet to help answering the questions.
Question 1
1.

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Question 2
2.
Aiden was _______________ by the steam engine. He couldn't tear his eyes away from it, and wanted to learn more about how the engine worked.
Other Answer Choices:
enthusiastically
claimed
captivated
devices
Question 3
3.
Philo had a _________________ while plowing the potato fields. Suddenly, he knew how to make television work!
Other Answer Choices:
passionate
breakthrough
envisioned
patents
Question 4
4.
It is important to file ____________ on new inventions to protect your ideas.
Other Answer Choices:
claimed
captivated
patents
breakthrough
Question 5
5.
Sara _______________ her spring vacation; she imagined riding a horse down a grassy path toward the shimmering lake.
Other Answer Choices:
passionate
claimed
envisioned
captivated
Question 6
6.
Mr. Nelson is _______________ about photography. Taking pictures, both for fun and for work, is all he has ever wanted to do.
Other Answer Choices:
claimed
enthusiastically
passionate
breakthrough
Question 7
7.
Hadley nodded her head _____________________ when Mrs. Pawlik asked if she'd like to read in the library.
Other Answer Choices:
envisioned
captivated
breakthrough
enthusiastically
Question 8
8.
We have ____________ in our classroom, used specifically for completing classwork and homework.
Other Answer Choices:
breakthrough
claimed
devices
patents
Question 9
9.
Muapengxue ____________ the red backpack in the lost and found. "I didn't think I'd find it!" he exclaimed.
Other Answer Choices:
captivated
enthusiastically
envisioned
claimed
Question 10
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Question 11
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Question 12
12.

Choose a vocabulary word and write a sentence using the vocabulary word. You must have a noun, verb and an adjective in your sentence.

Match the word to the definition.
claimed
a sudden, important advance
devices
influenced by charm, art, or skill
envisioned
declared as one's own
enthusiastically
things that are made or invented for a particular purpose
patents
in a way that shows great interest or excitement
passionate
imagined something that could or would happen in the future
captivated
having or showing a strong feeling
breakthrough
papers issued to a person or company by the government that grant the right to be the only one to make use, or sell new inventions for a period of time.
Move the words under the correct part of speech. You can use your definition sheet.
breakthrough
passionate
claimed
captivated
devices
enthusiastically
envisioned
patents
Noun
Verb
adverb
adjective
Which of the following is an example of a breakthrough?
a new cure for a rare disease
a perfect score on a college exam
a climb to the top of Mt. Everest
a non-stop swim across the English Channel