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7th Grade Vocab
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She walked past her friends, completely __________ to their waves and calls.
oblivious
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Which sentence uses rural correctly?
The school is located in a rural farming area.
The rural argument confused the class.
She felt rural after the long day.
He rural the directions carefully.
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The sail remained __________ as the wind picked up speed.
taut
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The chef plans to __________ fresh herbs into the recipe for extra flavor.
incorporate
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Which sentence correctly uses taut?
She felt taut after lunch.
The meeting was taut with ideas.
The joke was taut and funny.
The rope was pulled tight and firm.
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If you leave food out overnight, it is __________ to attract insects.
liable
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living in or characteristic of farming or country life
rural
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Which sentence uses the word incorporate correctly?
She decided to incorporate new ideas into her project.
He incorporate the hallway loudly.
The incorporate was late to school.
The rules were incorporate by mistake.
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a break or intermission in the occurrence of something
lapse
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Many __________ communities rely on long bus rides to reach the nearest school.
rural
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unite or merge with something already in existence
incorporate
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Which word best replaces the words in all caps? The car suddenly SWERVED TO RIGHT to avoid the pothole.
veer
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make one's way by pushing or shoving
jostle
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Which sentence does NOT show vulnerability? (reverse-style)
The computer had no security protection.
The baby depended entirely on adults for care.
The fortress was heavily guarded and reinforced.
The patient had a weakened immune system.
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The hero refused to __________ his friends, even when the journey became dangerous.
forsake
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A momentary __________ in judgment led him to forget his backpack at school.
lapse
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Which sentence best shows the meaning of vulnerable?
The team felt confident before the game.
The house was recently renovated.
The child was left alone in the storm without protection
The child was left alone in the storm without protection
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The cyclist had to __________ off the path to avoid a fallen branch.
veer
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pulled or drawn tight
taut
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Which sentence does not match the meaning of lapse?
The power outage was only a short lapse.
There was a brief lapse in attention during the lecture.
She lapsed the assignment early.
His membership lapsed after he forgot to renew it.
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Which sentence best shows the meaning of oblivious?
He noticed every detail in the room.
He warned others about the noise.
The student asked careful questions.
She was unaware of the mess behind her.
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turn sharply; change direction abruptly
veer
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Which sentence could be rewritten using the word vulnerable?
The safe was locked behind steel doors.
The town prepared for the storm.
The hikers were exposed to the cold without shelter.
The coach reviewed the plan.
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Which sentence could be rewritten using the word forsake?
He explained his decision clearly.
The team practiced after school.
He carefully planned his next move.
She decided to abandon her old habits for a healthier life.
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New students may feel __________ until they become familiar with their surroundings.
vulnerable
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leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
forsake
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likely to be or do something
liable
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Anyone who ignores safety rules is __________ to face serious consequence
liable
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People began to __________ for space as the subway doors opened.
jostle
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lacking conscious awareness of
oblivious
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Which sentence best shows the meaning of jostle?
She carefully stepped aside.
The crowd pushed and bumped into each other near the exit.
He waved to his friend.
The students waited quietly in line.
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