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Tier II Vocabulary (Synonyms/Antonyms)

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    Work on defining Tier II vocabulary
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  • Your word is "catastrophe" E.G. Did you hear about the sudden car crash? A few people survived the catastrophe. Define "catastrophe"
    A sudden disaster
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  • Your word is "drastic" E.G. The loss of power in Texas caused a drastic change in their lives. Define "drastic"
    extreme, severe, or extensive
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  • Your word is "exaggeration" E.G. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse is an exaggeration. Define "exaggeration."
    to make something bigger or more important than it really is.
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  • Your word is "exhausting." E.G. "Running five laps for PE was exhausting." Define "exhausting."
    feeling incredibly tired or fatigued
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  • Your word is "expression." E.G. "He looked at me with a strange expression." Define "Expression"
    a way to show feeling or character using your face
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  • Name two synonyms for "sack" E.G. I'm using this sack to carry all my things
    bag, backpack
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  • Name two synonyms for "Shout" E.G. He was mad and started to shout at everyone
    holler, scream, yell, bellow
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  • Name two synonyms for "Quick"
    speedy, fast, rapid, swift
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  • Name two synonyms for "mad"
    enraged, angry, furious
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  • Define the word "lurk"
    to move in a sneaky way
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  • Define the word "root"
    to cheer on
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  • Define the word "cross"
    angry and annoyed
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  • Define the word "congregate"
    to come together in large groups
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  • Define the word "flabbergasted"
    amazed
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  • Define the word "buoyant"
    to float in water
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  • Define "remedy"
    to cure or relieve a problem
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