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Semantic Relationships And Vocabulary Context Cl ...

  •  English    20     Public
    Comparisons, time relationships, location/direction, serial order, passive voice
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  • Students are lining up at the door. Rita is behind Tim, and Joe is in front of both of them. Who is last in line?
    Rita
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  • Kelly read to Ella. James was read to by Ian. Who did the reading?
    Kelly and Ian
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  • A bike is smaller than... a) a button, b) an apple, c) an elephant, d) a cat
    c) an elephant
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  • A popsicle is as cold as... a) milk, b) an ice cube, c) soup, d) bread
    b) an ice cube
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  • Harry was called by Jim. Casey called Mona. Who was called?
    Harry and Mona
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  • Carrie is planning a night out with friends. They will have dinner at 6:00 and see a movie at 8:30. They will have free time in between, during which they will go shopping. What will they do before going shopping?
    Have dinner
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  • Today is Wednesday. Allen will attend a birthday party in three days, and he will go to a concert the day after the party. On what day is the concert?
    Sunday
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  • The headphones are in the backpack, which is hanging inside the locker. The iPad is on the floor of the locker. The headphones are... a) next to the iPad, b) beneath the iPad, c) behind the iPad, d) above the iPad
    d) above the iPad
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  • What season is colder than fall?
    winter
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  • A book is heavier than... a) a pen, b) a boulder, c) a desk, d) a person
    a) a pen
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  • My alarm going off was INEVITABLE.
    (adj.) Certain to happen; unavoidable.
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  • Plants which are attacked by insects CEASE to grow, turn brown and die.
    (v.) To stop, to discontinue, to come to an end
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  • We SELDOM go to the movies since it is so expensive.
    (adj.) Not often; rarely; not common; infrequent
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  • Unlike most animals that hunt during the day, NOCTURNAL animals hunt only at night.
    (adj.) Done, occurring, or active at night.
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  • The carved wood was so ORNATE that you could look at it several times and still notice things you didn't notice before
    (adj.) elaborately decorated, elaborate, fancy.
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  • The kids coming home early was the most PLAUSIBLE explanation for the door being unlocked.
    (adj.) seeming to be true; credible, possible
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