Unit 2 Hachiko Vocab Question Preview (ID: 62257)


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-ly is added to an adjective to form a:
a) verb
b) adverb
c) noun
d) adjective

timidly
a) in a shy or fearful way; cautiously
b) showing careful consideration or attention
c) without noise.
d) bearing annoyance, hardship, or pain calmly and without complain or anger.

anxiously
a) bearing annoyance, hardship, or pain calmly and without complain or anger
b) in a worried, uneasy manner; nervously
c) in a shy or fearful way; cautiously.
d) showing careful consideration or attention.

patiently
a) in a shy or fearful way; cautiously.
b) in a worried, uneasy manner; nervously.
c) bearing annoyance, hardship, or pain calmly and without complain or anger
d) showing careful consideration or attention

thoughtfully
a) in a shy or fearful way; cautiously
b) in a worried, uneasy manner; nervously
c) without noise
d) showing careful consideration or attention

silently
a) in a worried, uneasy manner; nervously.
b) without noise
c) bearing annoyance, hardship, or pain calmly and without complain or anger
d) in a shy or fearful way; cautiously.

thoroughly means
a) to complete
b) a completed task
c) in a complete way
d) a state of being complete

What makes a story considered Historical Fiction? Part 1
a) It is based on real events from the past.
b) The story ends with a continuing conflict.
c) The story is entirely imagined by the author.
d) All characters are made up by the author.

What makes a story considered Historical Fiction? Part 2
a) All characters are made up by the author.
b) The setting accurately shows places that exist.
c) The events in the story could not actually happen.
d) The story ends with a continuing conflict.

What word best describes someone who is always there for you?
a) nervous
b) peaceful
c) angry
d) caring

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