1st Qtr. Word Of The Week Test Review Question Preview (ID: 60258)


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What does devoted mean?
a) To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
b) To make or become nervous and upset.
c) Very hot or stuffy almost to the point of being suffocating.
d) An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act

What does flustered mean?
a) Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
b) To make or become nervous and upset.
c) To present or hold up to view.
d) Something that lends pleasure or zest

What does convenient mean?
a) Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
b) To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
c) To present or hold up to view.
d) An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act

What does stifling mean?
a) Something that lends pleasure or zest
b) To make or become nervous and upset.
c) Very hot or stuffy almost to the point of being suffocating.
d) To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person

What does humiliated mean?
a) To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
b) To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
c) Something that lends pleasure or zest
d) To present or hold up to view.

What does displayed mean?
a) To make or become nervous and upset.
b) Something that lends pleasure or zest
c) Very hot or stuffy almost to the point of being suffocating.
d) To present or hold up to view.

What does relish mean?
a) Something that lends pleasure or zest
b) To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
c) An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
d) Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.

What does accomplice mean?
a) To present or hold up to view.
b) Something that lends pleasure or zest
c) An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
d) To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.

What is an example of--humiliated?
a) Jayla was so excited to ride the roller coaster.
b) Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
c) Chase peeked behind the curtain because of his curiosity.
d) The class held their hands in the air because they were confident.

What is an example of accomplice?
a) Mason and Layne knew they had to circle their opponent to win.
b) The sun was shining brightly on the soccer field.
c) Jerry and Lois were best friends all through grade school.
d) Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.

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