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What is a porthole on a boat?
a) a window
b) a storage compartment
c) a drain
d) a door

If a boat is submerged, it is ...
a) covered by water.
b) broken apart.
c) vertical.
d) upside down.

A sailor uses navigation equipment to ...
a) guide the boat on its course.
b) communicate with other boats.
c) repair the boat's engine.
d) raise and lower the sails.

A swell is a type of ...
a) wave.
b) wind.
c) cloud.
d) current.

A sign that a person is experiencing anxiety might be ...
a) sweaty palms.
b) an angry frown.
c) a relaxed smile.
d) extreme tiredness.

Something that is done in a frantic way is done ...
a) hastily.
b) calmly.
c) deliberately.
d) lovingly.

What does prowess mean?
a) strength
b) arrogance
c) intelligence
d) recklessness

A moderate amount of something is ...
a) just enough.
b) too little.
c) well-earned.
d) very generous.

Something that is ethereal is ...
a) light and airy.
b) cold and wet.
c) loud and noisy.
d) heavy and solid.

To splinter means to ...
a) break up.
b) join together.
c) bend over.
d) make a loud noise.

When you insulate something, you ...
a) keep heat from passing through it.
b) move it to another location.
c) fill it with water.
d) make it more important.

An avalanche moves ...
a) rapidly.
b) smoothly.
c) haltingly.
d) slowly.

Major Miles was a man of _________. Whatever he did, he did earnestly, living up to his own sense of what was right.
a) conscience
b) exasperate
c) sustenance
d) inexplicable

It happened just like that,_________. No one could understand it.
a) inexplicably
b) consciously
c) exasperatedly
d) sustenance

To make more lively, is to...
a) vivify
b) exasperate
c) ponder
d) quota

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