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The ugly one chapter 6 -10 vocab

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  • Convince means ot
    judge to be right
    do something to a greater degree
    make someone realize the truth of something
    annoy continually
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  • niche means
    corner
    violence
    property
    excellence
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  • morose is to gloomy as bountiful is to _________
    stressed
    giving
    stingy
    inarticulate
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  • Vigorously means :
    without warning
    in an energetic manner
    not easy to believe
    everlasting; for all time
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  • He _____________ defended himself against the accusations.
    vigorously
    has vigorous
    was vigorous
    vigorous
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  • True or False: delicate means fine and pleasing, as well as, fragile and beautiful.
    True
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  • Which is correct?
    a delicate balance
    a delicate child
    all of these
    a delicate lace design
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  • If I finally grasp the situation then I finally _________ it
    represent
    don't understand
    forbid
    comprehend
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  • True or False: I grasp the spelling vocabulary workbook with both hands and read it to grasp the strange spelling rules of English words. Is grasp used correctly in this sentence
    True
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  • Which of the following would be considered scared?
    a place of worship
    crown Jewels of Queen Elizabeth
    a den of iniquity
    a beam of light
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  • Staff means
    stick
    strap
    armor
    cross
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  • staff means:
    pedestrians on the street
    employees at a business
    commuters on a boss
    ants in your pants
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  • He toiled all night on his homework because the deadline was approaching. What did he do?
    worked on his homework
    played with his homework
    ate his homework
    gazed at his homework
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  • It occurred to him that he needed to enjoy his summer vacation and not let his reading bother him. What does occur mean?
    stubbed his toe
    hit him on the head
    came to his mind
    flowed freely
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  • If I cajole a cookie from you then I ___________ it from you.
    stole
    bluffed
    coaxed
    bludgeoned
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  • Cajole is associated with the french word to put in jail. True or False
    True ;Old French gaioler "to cage, entice into a cage."
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