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Review ALL Ellis Island Vocabulary Ch 1 to 4
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A crooked car salesman might try to get you to buy an old car that has a lot of problems. Make an example sentence about a crooked person or business.
Ex: Some crooked people try to call you and get your personal information or credit card number.
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She is playing with a massive soccer ball. Make an example sentence with the word MASSIVE.
Ex: I visited Texas, which is a massive state.
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She's rejoicing because she will move to a new city closer to her family. Make a sentence with REJOICE.
Ex: I rejoiced when we fixed the washing machine in our house.
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Make a sentence about this picture using the word SCRAPS (or you can make a different sentence with the word SCRAP(s).
Ex: He is putting the scraps of food in the garbage.
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They are stranded in the ocean. Where are other places or other situations when a person can be stranded?
Ex: If your car runs out of gas, if you miss the last bus, if your flight is delayed or cancelled at the airport...
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She wanted to go out, but she ended up staying at home reading a book. Tell about a time you made a plan, but ended up doing something different.
Ex: I planned to visit my friend in Ohio, but the weather was bad so I ended up staying home.
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Sometimes parents are swamped with things to do at home. Make an example sentence with SWAMPED WITH
Ex: Last weekend, we were swamped with activities because my husband's family was visiting us.
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These towels are still damp, but they will dry in the sun. Make a sentence with DAMP.
Ex: Sometimes my hair is still damp after I take a shower because I don't have time to dry it.
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Not having a job can be a big hardship for some people. Make an example sentence with HARDSHIP.
Ex: Sometimes, living in New York City was a hardship for me because it was too expensive and I was a little far from my family.
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The use of cell phones is widespread around the world. Make another sentence about something that is widespread.
Ex: Some popular Youtube videos are widespread around the world.
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This penguin sticks out because it looks different. Make a sentence using STICK OUT.
Ex: A very tall woman sticks out in a crowd of shorter people.
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She left behind her keys and now she can't get in the car. Tell about a time when you left something or someone behind.
Ex: When we left the house one weekend, we left our cats behind, but they were ok because they had food and water.
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Most likely means probably - What foods are your children most likely to eat?
Ex: My stepson is most likely to eat pizza or chicken any time.
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If you have medical insurance, what are you entitled to?
Ex: You are entitled to see doctors who are included in your plan, and usually you pay less for doctor visits.
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We can see how some things are stored in this picture. Tell about where you store some things in your house.
Ex: We store our winter clothes in boxes under the bed when it's summer time.
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He felt a deep relief when he saw that all his bills were paid. Make a sentence with DEEP RELIEF
Ex: She thought her child was lost, but she felt a deep relief to find she was just hiding.
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Make a sentence about the picture using the word UNFIT, or you can make a different sentence with UNFIT.
ex: Those cookies are unfit to eat because they are burned a lot.
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