Choose the best way to complete each sentence or answer each question. Then fill in the circle next to your answer.
An altercation is a
The homework assignment confused me. It
On the telephone it's possible to confuse the names John and Shaun. In this sentence, confuse means
To distribute snacks is to
To embrace an idea is to
The art teacher equipped us with paints and brushes. To equip is to
Recycle bins are distributed throughout the school. In this sentence, distributed means
To be flexible is to be able to
What is a limp?
To seize someone's hand is to
A shallow conversation is one that
A school's surroundings are
Which of these can surround a house?
Which of these is a victim?
Who might seize stolen television sets?
Which of these animals is most likely to scurry?
Which could be described as keen?
Who or what is most likely to limp?
Which of these could be described as keen?
Which of these takes only an instant?
Which of these is most flexible?
Which of these are sports equipment?
Who or what is most likely to give you an embrace?
Which is a good reason for ejecting a student from the classroom?
Find the word that means about the SAME (synonym) as embrace.
Find the word that means about the SAME (synonym) as alter.
Find the word that means about the SAME (synonym) as keen.
Find the word that means about the SAME (synonym) as confusion.
Find the word that means the OPPOSITE (antonym) of instant.
Find the word that means the OPPOSITE (antonym) of limp.
Find the word that means the OPPOSITE (antonym) of shallow.
Find the word that means the OPPOSITE (antonym) of confusing.