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Clue Me In: Tier 2 Challenge

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    Tier 2 vocabulary includes words that are commonly used across subjects and help students express ideas more clearly. Using these words in context means understanding their meaning
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  • The student was very meticulous (me-tic-u-lous) in organizing her notes for the project.
    B) Careless
    C) Quick
    A) Neat and detailed
    D) Boring
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  • His melancholy (me-lan-cho-ly) expression showed that he was upset about the news.
    B) Sad
    D) Angry
    C) Excited
    A) Happy
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  • The teacher asked the students to formulate (for-mu-late) a plan for their group project.
    A) Create
    C) Destroy
    D) Forget
    B) Ignore
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  • She had an uncanny (un-can-ny) ability to solve math problems quickly and accurately.
    D) Boring
    C) Slow
    B) Strange or unusual
    A) Ordinary
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  • The sturdy (stur-dy) bridge was able to withstand the strong winds during the storm.
    B) Unstable
    C) Strong and durable
    A) Weak
    D) Dangerous
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  • The detective was able to elucidate (e-lu-ci-date) the mystery by finding important clues.
    D) Forget
    C) Ignore
    B) Clarify or explain
    A) Confuse
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  • The crowd was boisterous (bois-ter-ous) during the concert, shouting and cheering loudly.
    A) Quiet
    B) Shy
    C) Loud and energetic
    D) Tired
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  • The magician’s tricks seemed bewildering (be-wil-der-ing) to the audience.
    C) Predictable
    D) Boring
    A) Simple
    B) Confusing
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  • The imposing (im-pos-ing) mountain loomed in the distance, making everyone feel small.
    B) Large and impressive
    D) Invisible
    A) Small and hidden
    C) Dangerous
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  • The benevolent (be-nev-o-lent) woman volunteered at the shelter every weekend.
    B) Kind and generous
    C) Rude
    A) Selfish
    D) Lazy
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  • Her tenacity (te-nac-i-ty) helped her finish the race, even when she was tired.
    B) Determination
    A) Laziness
    D) Frustration
    C) Fear
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  • The hospitable (hos-pit-a-ble) host made sure everyone felt welcome at the party.
    B) Unfriendly
    D) Impolite
    C) Kind and welcoming
    A) Rude
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  • The unpredictable (un-pre-dict-a-ble) weather made it difficult to plan for the outdoor event.
    D) Comfortable
    C) Reliable
    A) Consistent
    B) Changeable
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  • The lion’s formidable (for-mid-a-ble) roar echoed across the jungle, frightening other animals.
    A) Weak
    C) Friendly
    B) Strong and powerful
    D) Quiet
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  • The student had a vast (vast) knowledge of history, knowing details about many different time periods.
    C) Extensive
    D) Outdated
    B) Small
    A) Limited
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  • She was hesitant (hes-i-tant) to speak in front of the class, unsure of her answer.
    B) Nervous or unsure
    C) Angry
    D) Excited
    A) Confident
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