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Scared Camp RAZ Vocab

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    A vocabulary game for Scaredy Camp
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  • "When my sister jumped out and scared me, it made me gasp and cover my eyes." What does GASP mean in this sentence?
    A big smile, especially because you received a gift
    A sudden breath, especially because of surprise or pain
    An evil smirk, because you thought of a mischievous plan
    A look of boredom, like when you were expecting something
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  • "The groundhog hunkered into his hole when it started raining." What does HUNKERED mean?
    To come out of somewhere; to make yourself seen
    To take off running; to never come back
    To shed fur; when an animal sheds for winter
    To move deeper into something; to stay somewhere for a while
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  • "The teacher inspects the student's homework thoroughly because he always makes mistakes." What does INSPECTS mean?
    Checks closely
    Ignores
    Tears apart
    Scribbles on
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  • "The soothing music will lull the enemy to sleep." What does LULL mean in this sentence?
    To wake someone up from a deep sleep
    To cause someone to fall sleep or get sleepy
    To cause terrifying nightmares while someone sleeps
    To cause pleasant, nice dreams while someone sleeps
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  • "The creepy figure was lurking behind the trees, watching us." What does LURKING mean?
    Jumping out where everyone can see
    Building a place to live
    Waiting or moving around in hiding
    Minding one's own business
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  • "The little kid was so petrified by the Halloween mask that his parents had to pick him up to take him away." What does PETRIFIED mean in this sentence?
    Cracking up laughing so hard you can't do anything.
    Scared or terrified to the point where one cannot move.
    Hating something to the point where you have to complain.
    Wanting something so badly you can't think of anything else.
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  • "When Doja Cat came on stage, all of her fans were screeching for her." What does SCREECHING mean in this sentence?
    Covering one's ears because something is too loud
    Being silent out of respect for someone
    Making a loud and very high-pitched scream, cry, or sound
    Booing someone on stage
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  • "After snow gets melted on the sidewalks of New York City, everyone sloshes through it while walking." What does SLOSHES mean in this sentence?
    Avoiding something you don't want to touch
    Cleaning something up that is dirty
    Moving in water or something wet in a noisy way
    Eating something in a sloppy way
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  • "During hibernation, bears enter a deep slumber until Spring." What does SLUMBER mean in this sentence?
    Excitement
    Depression
    Sleep
    Hunger
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  • "Grandpa was in complete terror when someone broke into his house and tried to rob him." What does TERROR mean in this sentence?
    Intense sadness
    Intense fear
    Intense joy
    Intense boredom
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  • "She violently threw open the door, so much so that it busted a hole into the wall." What does VIOLENTLY mean?
    Using great physical force, usually to cause harm or damage
    Being very gentle, usually to keep someone calm
    Another shade of purple
    Acting foolishly, as if you don't know what's going on
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  • "At Thanksgiving dinner, the guest was voracious and finished three whole plates." What does VORACIOUS mean in this sentence?
    having a desire to eat a large amount of food
    being extremely sleepy and lazy
    selfish and taking things from everyone
    needing to be the most likable person in the room
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