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Which word is closest in meaning to explore? search, exit, vacation
search
Which word is closest in meaning to cherish? love, dislike, annoy
love
Which word is closest in meaning to tinker? fidget, break, open
fridget
Which word is closest in meaning to tethered? held to, tied to, or apart from
tied to
Which word is closest in meaning to frigid? hot, cold, windy
cold
Jacques Cousteau loved the sea, and he wanted everyone to ____ it.
cherish
Jacques Cousteau explored the ____ waters of Antarctica.
frigid
Jacques Cousteau wanted to ____ the ocean.
explore
Cousteau's team invented the Diving Saucer, which could _____ 350 meters into the ocean.
descend
He made lights to ____ the sea's mysteries.
illuminate
Diving suits once had an air hose that ____ the diver to the boat.
tethered
The diving suits of his day were heavy and _____.
bulky
Jacques also loved to ____ and build all sorts of gadgets.
tinker
What did Cousteau and his crew find when diving in the waters near France?
wine that was over 2,200 years old
How did Jacques Cousteau improve the camera?
He designed a camera that could go underwater.
Jacques liked to (explore/run from/visit) the Mediterranean.
explore
Jacques Cousteau would (ascend/fall/descend) into the waters to explore.
descend
He used a light to (darken/break/illuminate the waters).
illuminate
Old diving suits did not allow freedom of movement. The air hose (broke/tethered/swam) the diver to the boat.
thethered
Jacques and his team explored the (sweltering/hot/frigid) waters of Antarctica.
frigid
When Jacques was young, he liked to ____ with gadgets, taking them apart and putting them back together. (tinker/break/fly)
tinker