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I can make this promise vocab quiz 2 ch 3-10

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  • Susceptible means
    completely wanting or lacking
    shining intensely
    happening at regular intervals
    yielding readily to or capable of
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  • If you are susceptible then it means it is likely to happen to you: True or False
    True
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  • What is synonym of plummet?
    pass by
    recall from memory
    drop sharply
    unite into one
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  • Which is likely to plummet?
    a squirrel gathering nuts
    A cat chasing a mouse
    eagle seeking prey
    dog chasing a rabbit
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  • Which of the following would most likely strew the ground?
    confetti after a parade
    an airplane landing on the tarmac
    lightning during a storm
    a bust traveling down an empty street
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  • True or false: The lego pieces were strewn all over the floor.
    True
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  • Which is a synonym of vintage
    a fine-textured white gypsum used for carving
    a person's own signature
    a speech sound that is not a
    a season's yield of wine from a vineyard
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  • Remnant means
    remainder
    reluctance
    replacement
    repetition
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  • prosperous means
    self-centered
    bad-tempered
    well-off
    half-baked
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  • A prosperous person lives on the street and has no money or home. true or false
    false
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  • When might you get cold feet?
    When it is cold outside
    When you have gathered the nerve to follow though
    when you are coming down with a cold
    when there are hints that things are not going well
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  • Which is more likely to be clammy
    knees
    eyes
    ears
    hands
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  • synonym for clammy
    damp
    blazing
    groggy
    silky
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  • furrow your brow means to
    scorch
    crease
    rectify
    propel
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  • Which is correct
    furrowed leg
    furrowed arm
    furrowed eyelash
    furrowed brow
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  • Waft means to
    blow gently
    fall vertically
    separate abruptly
    flow back or recede
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