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6th and 7th Grade Tier II Vocab

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    vocab practice
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  • The air in the room became TENSE right before the big debate began, making everyone feel nervous and quiet.
    Fillled with excitement
    Full of energe
    Relaxed
    Anxious or strained
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  • To get the best results, the chef made sure the oven temperature was OPTIMAL for baking the cookies, not too hot and not too cold.
    Too high or extreme
    Best, ideal
    The worst possible
    Average, normal
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  • The park had NUMEROUS kinds of flowers - dozens of roses, tulips and daisies - making it impoxxible to count them all.
    Very similar
    Great in number; many
    Clearly labeled
    Small in amount
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  • It was EVIDENT that she was tired because she kept yawning and rubbing her eyes, showing the condition clearly.
    unbelievable
    Clearly seen; obvious
    secret
    not understandable
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  • The new school library was a great BENEFIT to all the students, giving them more books and a quiet place to study.
    An advantage or profit; something that promotes well-being.
    Something that causes trouble or difficulty.
    Something that happens by accident.
    A boring or ordinary thing.
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  • The pack of wolves was HOSTILE toward the the travelers, growling and showing their teeth as a sign of unfriendliness.
    Welcoming and warm
    Unfriendly, antagonistic, or aggressively opposed.
    Very curious
    Tired and ready to rest
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  • The storm was truly ATROCIOUS; the wind howled, and the rain came down so hard that it caused terrible damage to the roof.
    Very common
    Slightly annoying.
    Mild and gentle.
    Extremely wicked, bad, or of very poor quality
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  • The older student was being CONDESCENDING when he spoke to the younger kids as if they were silly and couldn't understand simple things.
    Speaking politely
    Looking down on others; attitude of superiority
    Being respectful
    Asking for advice
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  • The judge remained UNIMPRESSED with the performance, giving a low score because he hadn't seen anything new or exciting.
    Becoming very upset
    Very excited and amazed
    Not affected by something. Not excited.
    Easily convinced to agree
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  • The bright lights and loud music of the carnival had a strong ALLURE, drawing the children to it with its powerful charm.
    A boring or unattractive place
    a loud warning sound
    Being powerfully attractice or fascinating, charm.
    A strong feeling of fear
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