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Vocabulary from Context

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    Working on understanding and using new vocabulary
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  • The two countries came to an AMICABLE agreement
    a.) upsetting b.) unfair c.) friendly and peaceful
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  • Because our hotel room was not ready two hours after check-in time, the manager gave us a free upgrade as a COMPROMISE.
    a.) deal b.) upsetting c.) freebie
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  • After a long night of studying, the boy was very FATIGUED
    a.) excited b.) tired c.) upset
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  • I got a GLIMPSE of the bus as it drove away
    a.) quick look b.) long look c.) bored
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  • She was a very calm person. Nothing could FLUSTER her.
    a.) confused or distressed b.) happy c.) funny
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  • Since Jill is allergic to tomatoes, she always asks the pizza company to OMIT the sauce from her pizzas.
    a.) to add extra b.) allergic c.) to exclude
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  • Our conversation came to an ABRUPT end when George burst into the room; The bus came to an ABRUPT halt outside the school.
    a.) horrible b.) sudden c.) present
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  • It is important that you are PUNCTUAL for your interview if you want to make a good impression; He is never PUNCTUAL to his appointments, which is why they told him to arrive thirty minutes early.
    a.) late b.) dressed well c.) on time
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  • My little brother was DISTRESSED because he got a D on his report card and he didn’t want to show it to our parents
    a.) worried/anxious b.) proud/happy c.)amused/excited
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  • If you are having trouble comprehending an array of events, you should organize them in CHRONOLOGICAL order so you can know what happened first and last
    a.) organized in the order of excitement b.) organized in the order of importance c.) organized in the order of occurrence
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  • During the lecture, the math teacher tried to EMPHASIZE the order of operations to solve the problem. My parents always EMPHASIZE the spirit of giving during the holidays
    a.yell about b.) focus or highlight on c.) succeed
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