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SMS Tier 2 Vocab

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    Tier 2 vocabulary
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  • Define the capitalized word: The story was not in CHRONOLOGICAL order; it was told completely out of order.
    to be told with details
    arranged in the order of the time it happened
    to be told with very little details
    arranged so the worst event occurs first and the best event
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  • Define the capitalized word: I don't like to EXAGGERATE a story because I try to be as honest as I can.
    to fix something
    to stay positive
    to be honest and truthful
    to make something seem bigger/worse/better than it actually
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  • Define the capitalized word: I gave her a BEWILDERED look when I didn't understand her question.
    to be confused
    to look hungry
    to laugh or be amused
    to be on the verge of tears
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  • Define the capitalized word: Everyone was in a UNANIMOUS agreement that they would meet again in a week.
    to not understand the question
    to have a split opinion among a group of people
    to not like another group of people's opinion
    everyone is of complete agreement
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  • Define the capitalized word: He made the ASSUMPTION that she is not very smart since she never raised her hand in class.
    to be truthful without question
    to favor an idea over another
    to confuse two pieces of information
    to accept a piece of information as true without any proof
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  • Define the capitalized word: Many people disliked the company's involvement in the war, so they planned to BOYCOTT it.
    to not understand an action or event
    to buy, talk about, or passionately defend something
    to feel indifferent or unbothered about a certain cause
    to not mention, consume, or buy as a form of protest
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  • Define the capitalized word: The leprechaun tried to be DECEPTIVE, but I knew better than to fall for his tricks.
    to be completely honest or truthful with someone
    to go along with someone's plans
    to be misleading or give a false impression about something
    to be confused
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  • Define the capitalized word: She became IRATE when he cancelled their date at the last minute.
    to have no feeling at all
    to be accepting
    to be unsure
    to be very angry
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  • Define the capitalized word: An INDUSTRIOUS work ethic was hard to come by, so James was hired right away.
    to be lazy and unmotivated
    to be inexperienced and untrained
    to only work with your hands
    to be hard working and motivated
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  • Define the capitalized word: He would never VIOLATE her privacy by going through her phone without her permission.
    to keep a secret
    to share with other people
    to ignore what someone says
    to not respect or to invade
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  • Define the capitalized word: My dad told me to DAWDLE less in the morning because I was always late for school.
    to be slow or waste time
    to not listen
    to wake up late
    to rush through something
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  • Define the capitalized word: The test question confused me because I felt that more than one answer was FEASIBLE.
    to be unable to make a decision
    to be equal in measure
    to be likely or possible
    to confuse two options
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  • Define the capitalized word: The student felt he was being treated unfairly, so he became BELLIGERENT.
    to become aggressive, angry, or hostile
    to mask one's emotions
    to numb one's emotions
    to have a passive or patient attitude
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  • Define the capitalized word: People don't like clowns because of their usual creepy CONOTATION in movies and TV.
    when two people have different understandings
    when miscommunication occurs
    when someone makes up the meaning to a word and it is wrong
    what a word implies or can mean alongside its usual meaning
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  • Define the capitalized word: I tried to be EXONERATED from doing my chores, but I had no such luck.
    to place the blame on yourself
    to be free of something
    to pass something on to someone else
    to try and convince someone
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  • Define the capitalized word: The report OMIT some information, so the professor did not have the whole truth.
    to leave out or skip over a piece of information
    to significantly lie about something
    to misunderstand what someone says
    to ignore what you don't want to hear
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