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Misunderstood Animals - WordGame

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  • Select the correct option: A person who is sure that he/she can do things well or that people like him/ her, etc is optimistic/ determined/ self-confident.
    Self-Confident
  • Add another adjective for these words: imperious, authoritarian, pushy, controlling.
    Bossy
  • Complete the statement. A wrong idea that people believe anyhow is ________________________.
    Misconception
  • These are some antonyms of the word we have to look for: closefisted / miserly / rapacious
    Generous
  • Create a sentence with the word “Filthy”.
    Filthy - Adjective
  • Pronounce the word: Stubborn
    stuhb-ern
  • Select the correct answer for the definition: To prevent someone from escaping from somewhere, especially a dangerous place. ( Sting/trap/ poison)
    Trap
  • "an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food" This is the definition of one of the following words. larvae / prey / wasp / mold
    Prey
  • Act out the word...
    Disgusting
  • In the next bunch of letters and symbols you have to find an adjective. as;tflkjy/awh
    Shy
  • Find me! Oscar, Dan and Dwain are helping you to find the word.
    Odd
  • Complete the statement. A person who like to meet and talk to new people is ___________.
    Outgoing
  • Spell the word the teacher will tell you.
    Mildew
  • Select the correct word for the definition To be slowly destroyed by a natural chemical process, or to make something do this: destroy/poison/ decay.
    Decay
  • Spell the word your teacher will tell you.
    Poisonous
  • Select the correct word for the definition: The fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
    Identity
  • Unscramble the next word and make a sentence with it. SOLIDEP
    Spoiled
  • Define the word “Slimy”.
    Of or like slime. Slime: a viscous secretion of animal or vegetable origin.
  • Create a short dialogue including the words sting, crucial and slimy.
    Sting: Verb Crucial: Adj. Slimy: Adj.
  • Pronounce the words “Germs” and “cockroach”
    /dʒɜrm/ , /ˈkɑkˌroʊtʃ/