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Context Clues
100

Her bias made it really hard to trust her judgement

prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.

100

Wow, that movie ending was so anticlimactic

causing disappointment at the end of an exciting or impressive series of events.

100

The lawyer made an objection to the judge's ruling

an expression or feeling of disapproval or opposition

100

The lighthouse emitted a bright light to guide ships home safely

to produce or show

100

Dear prospective students: the first thing you have to know is that Midwood is a super cool school. 

expected or likely in the future

200

I absolve you of your sins; you are free to go

set or declare someone free from blame, guilt, or responsibility.

200

The painting depicted a dramatic scene with bright colors

portray or show in art or words

200

She was embarrassed  and averted her eyes 

turn away

200

His eyes looked blank and his response was impersonal

not showing or involving personal feelings

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

You fail to understand the magnitude of your actions and their catastrophic consequences
magnitude: great size or extent


catastrophic: extremely damaging or unfortunate

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

It seems imprudent to set such a dangerous precedent with this Supreme Court decision

imprudent: unwise, not showing care for the future

precedent: event or action that sets the example or guide for similar circumstances in the future.

300

You can infer her meaning using context clues

deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.

300

That winter run was invigorating! The cold air was so refreshing!

making you feel strong, healthy, and full of energy.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Much to the chagrin of his classmates, he admitted the cheating scheme to the teacher.

Chagrin: distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.

Scheme: devious plans that are evil or wrong

300

He is a suspicious character and I don't trust him 

having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.

400

They gave two contratictory stories and we didn't know what was true.

mutually opposed or inconsistent

400

She has a pretty cynical worldview, and often only sees things in a negative light

believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or honesty.

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! 

Amazon.com is the pinnacle of unethical business practices!

pinnacle: highest point, most successful, most known

unethical: morally wrong

400

I have no qualms about failing students who have turned in almost no work this semester

an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear,

400

The large backpacks were cumbersome and made it difficult for the campers to hike the mountain

large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; unwieldy

500

"You're not the boss of me!" he cried petulantly 

disrespectful or rude

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Her misapprehension of the lesson necessitates  a review session

misapprehension: a mistaken belief about or interpretation of something.

necessitate: to make necessary or seriously important

500

I did my best to curtail the bad behavior allowed in this class 

to reduce or to impose a restriction on.

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

The brightly wrapped chocolates strewn about the display case tantalized the young children as they pressed their faces to the class with 

strewn: untidily or randomly scattered


tantalize: to excite or inspire interest or desire for something

500
TRIPLE JEOPARDY!


My preliminary assessment is that all of you will pass the Regents Exam and feel a great sense of catharsis when it is over

preliminary: initial or early, sometimes without complete data or information


assessment: evaluation or measurement 

catharsis: climactic processing of emotions -or great relief

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