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  • Teachers must be ___ in the subject they are teaching.
    resolve
    agitate
    prominent
    competent
  • The teachers decided to take out his name from the detention list because he has been good all quarter. What vocabulary word could replace "take out" in this sentence?
    violate
    omit
    devious
    bias
  • The student gave a ___ grin as he wrote his story which worried the teacher.
    omit
    resolve
    devious
    unanimous
  • What word means: make (someone) troubled or nervous;
    Bias
    Agitate
    Competent
    Violate
  • What word means: certain to happen; unavoidable;
    Prominent
    Inevitable
    Unanimous
    Resolve
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    aigtate
    agatite
    agtate
    agitate
  • What word means: (of two or more people) fully in agreement;
    prominent
    inevidable
    resolve
    unanimous
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    devious
    devius
    devous
    diveous
  • Thanos in Avengers: Endgame said, "I am ___," because he thought he would always win.
    unanimous
    bias
    agitate
    inevidable
  • It is important that we find a solution this problem. What vocabulary word could replace "find a solution" in this sentence?
    agitate
    violate
    devious
    resolve
  • What word means: leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully;
    Violate
    Omit
    Bias
    Unanimous
  • What word means: important; famous;
    Prominent
    Bias
    Agitate
    Competent
  • What word means: stir or disturb (something, especially a liquid) briskly.
    devious
    unanimous
    agitate
    violate
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    Omt
    Onit
    Omit
    Oimt
  • What word means: projecting from something; protuberant.
    Bias
    Competent
    Agitate
    Prominent
  • It was obvious the announcer on the TV was ___ towards the Giants.
    unanimous
    violate
    bias
    prominent
  • What word means: (of a route or journey) longer and less direct than the most straightforward way.
    Prominent
    Resolve
    Devious
    Violate
  • The governor is a ___ figure on Guam.
    prominent
    competent
    bias
    resolve
  • Mr. Quinene talked to the students to ____ the problem between them.
    resolve
    unanimous
    prominent
    omit
  • What word means: fail to respect (someone's peace, privacy, or rights)
    resolve
    violate
    devious
    inevidable
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    competent
    competant
    compatent
    conpetent
  • Timmy broke the school rule to not chew gum and had to scrap gum off desks. What vocabulary word could replace "break" in this sentence?
    inevitable
    prominent
    agitate
    violate
  • The waiter showed obvious favoritism for the rich couple and neglected to serve us. What vocabulary word could replace "favoritism " in this sentence?
    bias
    violate
    prominent
    inevitable
  • You should not ___ school rules if you wish to play sports.
    omit
    violate
    resolve
    agitate
  • Will Smith is a famous actor. What vocabulary word could replace "famous" in this sentence?
    prominent
    inevitable
    violate
    agitate
  • What word means: showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals;
    Violate
    Prominent
    Devious
    Resolve
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    violote
    vialate
    vialote
    violate
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    inevitible
    inavidable
    inevibadle
    inevitable
  • What word means: break or fail to comply with (a rule or formal agreement);
    resolve
    devious
    inevidable
    violate
  • My nana stirred the Kudan Pika to mix the ingredients properly. What vocabulary word could replace "stirred" in this sentence?
    omit
    devious
    agitated
    unanimous
  • The vote must show that everyone is in agreement in order for the law to change. What vocabulary word could replace " everyone is in agreement" in this sentence?
    be unanimous
    be agitate
    be devious
    be bias
  • Mary showed she was skilled in her baking. What vocabulary word could replace the word "skill" in this sentence?
    competent
    omit
    agitate
    devious
  • I knew rain was unavoidable when I saw the black clouds in the sky. What vocabulary word could replace "unavoidable" in the sentence?
    prominent
    inevitable
    omit
    unanimous
  • What word means: firm determination to do something.
    Competent
    Unanimous
    Agitate
    Resolve
  • What word means: prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair;
    Bias
    Unanimous
    Competent
    Inevitable
  • Devin had a underhanded plan to get his sister in trouble. What vocabulary word could replace "underhanded"?
    devious
    violate
    bias
    unanimous
  • What word means: settle or find a solution to (a problem, dispute, or contentious matter);
    Agitate
    Resolve
    Unanimous
    Competent
  • What word means: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully
    Competent
    Resolve
    Devious
    Prominent
  • It is not kind to ___ someone from playing a game.
    devious
    unanimous
    resolve
    omit
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    promenant
    prominent
    promenent
    prominant
  • What word means: (of a person) efficient and capable.
    Devious
    Prominent
    Resolve
    Competent
  • What word means: a situation that is unavoidable.
    Resolve
    Prominent
    Inevitable
    Unanimous
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    unanimois
    unanimaus
    unanimous
    unanamous
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    reslve
    resalve
    reslove
    resolve
  • What word means: (of an opinion, decision, or vote) held or carried by everyone involved.
    inevidable
    unanimous
    prominent
    resolve
  • The student council made a ____ decision to not have a carwash.
    resolve
    agitate
    unanimous
    bias
  • What word means: cause to feel or show inclination or prejudice for or against someone or something.
    Inevitable
    Unanimous
    Competent
    Bias
  • Which word is spelled correctly?
    biass
    bais
    byias
    bias
  • What word means: fail or neglect to do (something); leave undone.
    Violate
    Omit
    Unanimous
    Bias
  • Don't __ the mother hen's chicks or she might attack you
    devious
    resolve
    inevitable
    agitate