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High School Vocab 1

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    vocabulary
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  • Tina wrote a surprise ending to her story, hoping to flabbergast listeners.
    To astound
    To confuse
    To bore
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  • Lizzie is known to be quite gregarious. She's friends with everyone.
    Introverted
    Good listener
    Antisocial
    Socialbe, outgoing
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  • After a long hiatus, the band got back together.
    Practice or rehearsal
    Rebrand
    Interruption or break
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  • How could you be afraid of those adorable and completely innocuous puppies?
    Cutie pies
    Harmless
    Small
    Agressive
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  • The fans at the football game were so boisterous that I couldn't hear my friend who was talking next to me.
    Rude and aggressive
    Noisy and rowdy
    Passionate
    Quiet and calm
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  • I have so much empathy for Danny; I broke my ankle last summer, so I know how hard it is to use crutches.
    not knowing how another person feels
    a lack of understanding
    the experience of another's feelings as one's own
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  • The president awards the Citizens Medal to people who have shown exemplary service to their fellow citizens
    making big donations
    serving as a worker
    being in the military
    serving as an example
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  • The hallway of the building is labyrinthine, and I get lost trying to find my own office door.
    like a maze
    like a straight path
    like a dungeon
    like a lab
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  • She grasped my hand warmly in salutation, and I felt instantly welcome.
    Hug
    Goodbye
    Greeting
    Movement
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  • He ate so much candy that it was starting to have a deleterious effect on his health.
    harmful
    deleting
    great
    positive
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  • There are many myths about an ancient deluge that once left the world underwater.
    a great tornado
    a great sandstorm
    a great flood
    a great rain
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  • She loved fireflies because their luminescence lit up the dark summer nights.
    smell from a bug source
    light from a lightbulb
    light from a nonthermal source
    sparklers
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  • The man's overly strong cologne offended my olfactory system.
    relating to the sense of sight
    relating to the sense of smell
    relating to the sense of touch
    relating to the sense of hearing
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  • The whole scene left the woman speechless and completely aghast at her son's shocking behavior.
    Yelling
    Shocked
    Laughing hysterically
    Crying
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  • Zara pledged to amend her behavior and be more kind to others.
    Write down
    Change
    Worsen
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  • We worked into the night, and we hardly noticed as the light continued to diminish.
    to be present
    to increase
    to reduce or lessen
    to become brighter
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