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Emely and Amy ________on their project.
 
collaborate
 
pout
 
reject
 
sob
Which word best completes the sentence? Samira was _____to open her Christmas presents.
 
eager
 
carefree
 
pity
 
fuming
Diana had to eat her words. This means:
 
She had to take back what she said.
 
She had to eat alphabet crackers.
 
She ran out of snacks.
 
She had to chew a piece of paper.
Mrs. Rachel felt confident when she spoke Spanish to Mrs. Gaby. This means:
 
she felt like she could do it well
 
she felt nervous
 
she felt silly
 
she felt tired
Gustavo and Erick were getting a kick out of the game. This means:
 
they were having fun
 
they were winning
 
they were losing
 
they were playing soccer
Genesis was in a pickle. This means:
 
she had a problem
 
she was hungry
 
she was dressed in green
 
she was at the grocery store
Damian told his little brother to keep his chin up. This means:
 
to try to stay positive even when it is difficult
 
to walk around looking up at the sky
 
to get in a fight
 
to eat too much
Dario had cold feet about singing in front of the crowd. Cold feet means he was:
 
nervous and unsure
 
excited and eager
 
sick and tired
 
freezing from the arctic temperatures
to act angry and quiet
 
sulk
 
elated
 
blissful
 
reflect
to smile in a mean way
 
smirk
 
squeal
 
shriek
 
scowl
to look for
 
seek
 
guide
 
inspire
 
smirk
using good manners; nice
 
polite
 
fuming
 
courageous
 
seek
to crowd closely together
 
huddle
 
blubber
 
relate
 
collaborate
something you love to do
 
passion
 
spontaneous
 
wail
 
reflect
to feel sorry for someone
 
pity
 
neglect
 
reject
 
adore
The ability to understand how other people are feeling
 
empathy
 
huddle
 
secure
 
influence