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Put the words in order from the weakest to the strongest:
 
nibble, eat, gobble
 
gobble, eat, nibble
 
eat, gobble, nibble
The boy SQUASHED the little bug that ran across the room.
 
To kill by stomping.
 
To push down without hurt
 
To pretend to push something down
What is the best meaning of the capitalized word in the sentence below? If you RECEIVE an A in English class, you deserve it.
 
Earned
 
For something to be put in your hand
 
To get hurt from something
Which word best fits into the blank? When the people saw the dog doing funny tricks, everyone ____ at it.
 
stared
 
glanced
 
peered
Group these words from weakest to strongest: stare, look, glance
glance, look, stare
Which word has the weakest meaning: whisper, talk, shout?
whisper
Which word means to have the highest temperature: warm, scorching, hot?
scorching
Which word has the weakest meaning: heartbroken, sad, depressed?
sad
Group these words from weakest to strongest: run, jog, sprint
jog, run, sprint
Which word has the strongest meaning: leap, jump, hop?
leap
Which word has the weakest meaning: bite, nibble, gulp?
nibble
Which word has the strongest meaning: freezing, chilly, cold?
freezing
Group these words in the order from weakest to strongest: mad, furious, angry.
mad, angry, furious
Group these words from weakest to strongest: big, gigantic, large.
big, large, gigantic
Which word has the strongest meaning: shut, close, slam?
slam
Which word means to touch the softest: pat, tap, shove?
pat
Which word has the strongest meaning: jog, sprint, run?
run
Which word means to be upset the most: mad, angry, furious?
furious