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The author’s vivid descriptions made the story come alive in our minds. What does 'vivid' mean?
 
Clear and full of life
 
Dull
 
Confusing
 
Quiet
The detective came to inquire about the missing bike. What does 'inquire' mean?
 
To ask for information
 
To accuse
 
To hide
 
To describe
Tripping in front of the whole class made Owen feel humiliated. What does 'humiliate' mean?
 
Embarrassed or ashamed
 
Proud
 
Angry
 
Excited
The castle walls were fortified with stone to protect against attack. What does 'fortify' mean?
 
To strengthen
 
To weaken
 
To destroy
 
To paint
Don’t exaggerate — the fish wasn’t the size of a shark! What does 'exaggerate' mean?
 
To make something seem bigger or more than it is
 
To measure exactly
 
To describe quietly
 
To shrink
She showed courage even in the face of great adversity. What does 'adversity' mean?
 
Trouble or hardship
 
Happiness
 
Opportunity
 
Celebration
Copying 100 math problems felt tedious and boring. What does 'tedious' mean?
 
Boring and repetitive
 
Exciting
 
Quick
 
Relaxing
The noise from the hallway began to subside after the bell rang. What does 'subside' mean?
 
To go down or lessen
 
To increase
 
To echo
 
To start
Mom became frantic when she couldn’t find her car keys and was late for work. What does 'frantic' mean?
 
Wild with worry
 
Calm
 
Focused
 
Confused
The ad tried to persuade people to buy sneakers by showing athletes wearing them. What does 'persuade' mean?
 
To convince
 
To copy
 
To explain
 
To describe
Buying a pet turtle without permission was an impulsive decision. What does 'impulsive' mean?
 
Sudden without thinking
 
Thoughtful
 
Planned
 
Responsible
What does 'articulate' mean in: 'The debate team practiced how to articulate their points clearly.'?
 
To express clearly
 
To mumble
 
To forget
 
To confuse
What does 'commence' mean in the sentence: 'The ceremony will commence once the principal arrives.'?
 
To begin
 
To end
 
To pause
 
To improve
What does the word 'frigid' mean in the sentence: 'The lake water was so frigid that everyone jumped out after only a few seconds.'?
 
Freezing cold
 
Warm
 
Calm
 
Shallow
The author’s vivid descriptions made the story come alive in our minds. What does 'vivid' mean?
 
Clear and full of life
 
Dull
 
Confusing
 
Quiet
The detective came to inquire about the missing bike. What does 'inquire' mean?
 
To ask for information
 
To accuse
 
To hide
 
To describe
Tripping in front of the whole class made Owen feel humiliated. What does 'humiliate' mean?
 
Embarrassed or ashamed
 
Proud
 
Angry
 
Excited
The castle walls were fortified with stone to protect against attack. What does 'fortify' mean?
 
To strengthen
 
To weaken
 
To destroy
 
To paint
Don’t exaggerate — the fish wasn’t the size of a shark! What does 'exaggerate' mean?
 
To make something seem bigger or more than it is
 
To measure exactly
 
To describe quietly
 
To shrink
She showed courage even in the face of great adversity. What does 'adversity' mean?
 
Trouble or hardship
 
Happiness
 
Opportunity
 
Celebration
Copying 100 math problems felt tedious and boring. What does 'tedious' mean?
 
Boring and repetitive
 
Exciting
 
Quick
 
Relaxing
The noise from the hallway began to subside after the bell rang. What does 'subside' mean?
 
To go down or lessen
 
To increase
 
To echo
 
To start
Mom became frantic when she couldn’t find her car keys and was late for work. What does 'frantic' mean?
 
Wild with worry
 
Calm
 
Focused
 
Confused
The ad tried to persuade people to buy sneakers by showing athletes wearing them. What does 'persuade' mean?
 
To convince
 
To copy
 
To explain
 
To describe
Buying a pet turtle without permission was an impulsive decision. What does 'impulsive' mean?
 
Sudden without thinking
 
Thoughtful
 
Planned
 
Responsible
The debate team practiced how to articulate their points clearly. What does 'articulate' mean?
 
To express clearly
 
To mumble
 
To forget
 
To confuse
The ceremony will commence once the principal arrives. What does 'commence' mean?
 
To begin
 
To end
 
To pause
 
To improve
The lake water was so frigid that everyone jumped out after only a few seconds. What does 'frigid' mean?
 
Freezing cold
 
Warm
 
Calm
 
Shallow
The fundraiser brought in a substantial amount of money for the new playground. What does 'substantial' mean?
 
Large or significant
 
Small
 
Unimportant
 
Imaginary
The teacher asked students to evaluate each other’s projects before the final draft. What does 'evaluate' mean?
 
To judge or assess
 
To copy
 
To erase
 
To ignore
The magician seemed to manipulate the cards with invisible strings. What does 'manipulate' mean?
 
To skillfully control or handle
 
To ignore
 
To drop
 
To watch
Sam was so focused on his game that he was oblivious to the teacher calling his name. What does 'oblivious' mean?
 
Unaware
 
Aware
 
Confused
 
Excited
The old playground began to deteriorate after years without repairs. What does 'deteriorate' mean?
 
To fall apart or get worse
 
To improve
 
To remain the same
 
To grow stronger
The hikers had to endure freezing temperatures during their climb. What does 'endure' mean?
 
To suffer through
 
To enjoy
 
To ignore
 
To shorten
The library had to revoke Tyler’s card because he lost too many books. What does 'revoke' mean?
 
To take back
 
To renew
 
To lend
 
To upgrade
The student council voted to abolish homework-free Fridays. What does 'abolish' mean?
 
To end or do away with
 
To start
 
To increase
 
To decorate
Her bright green hair made her conspicuous in the crowd. What does 'conspicuous' mean?
 
Easily noticed
 
Hard to see
 
Hidden
 
Ordinary
The benevolent neighbor always shoveled the sidewalks for elderly residents. What does 'benevolent' mean?
 
Kind and generous
 
Mean
 
Tired
 
Selfish
The commercial was so emotional it compelled people to donate money. What does 'compel' mean?
 
To force or strongly encourage
 
To ignore
 
To distract
 
To discourage
The new student’s innovative idea for recycling impressed the science teacher. What does 'innovative' mean?
 
New and creative
 
Boring
 
Simple
 
Repeated
The principal decided to terminate the program after no one signed up. What does 'terminate' mean?
 
To end
 
To continue
 
To begin
 
To improve
The engineer’s precise measurements made sure the bridge was perfectly balanced. What does 'precise' mean?
 
Exact and accurate
 
Careless
 
Quick
 
Simple
He tried to conceal the surprise gift behind his back. What does 'conceal' mean?
 
To hide
 
To show
 
To share
 
To give away
Carlos set an ambitious goal — to learn three new languages before high school. What does 'ambitious' mean?
 
Having a strong desire to achieve
 
Lazy
 
Tired
 
Nervous
The heavy rain began to hinder our progress up the mountain trail. What does 'hinder' mean?
 
To block or slow down
 
To help
 
To encourage
 
To measure
The teacher asked the class to refrain from using their phones during the movie. What does 'refrain' mean?
 
To stop or avoid doing something
 
To sing loudly
 
To forget
 
To cheer
There was ample space in the gym for all the eighth graders to practice their dance routine. What does 'ample' mean?
 
Plenty or more than enough
 
Not enough
 
Narrow
 
Confusing
The gray sky and freezing wind made the picnic seem dismal. What does 'dismal' mean?
 
Gloomy and depressing
 
Bright and happy
 
Exciting
 
Peaceful
Each student was asked to contribute an idea for the class mural. What does 'contribute' mean?
 
To give or add something
 
To take away
 
To argue
 
To hide