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Fill in the blank verbs
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Define a term
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Motivated

Put the word in a sentence.

A person who works hard and is determined to achieve a goal.

"The team was motivated by the coach's inspiring speech."


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During the storm, the tree branch _____ onto the car.

fell

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Question:
After checking the scoreboard, the entire bench became silent while the other team celebrated loudly. What can you infer?


Answer:
Their team probably lost the game.

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know

knew 

"She knew the answer immediately."

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Frustrated 


feeling annoyed, disappointed, or discouraged because you cannot achieve a goal, solve a problem, or complete a task

"My team lost the game, so I was frustrated." 

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Significant

Put the word in a sentence. 

refers to something important or large enough to be noticed. 

"He won a significant amount of money."

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“Before class, Taylor _____ his homework at home.”

left

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Question:
Jamal kept refreshing his email every few minutes after finishing the interview. What can you infer?


Answer:
He was waiting anxiously for a response or decision.

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meet 

"I met my friend at the mall."

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Overwhelmed 


feeling completely overcome or overpowered by excessive demands, emotions, or workload. 

"I had to study for my test on Friday. I was so overwhelmed."


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Suspicious 

Put the word suspicious in a sentence 

Suspicious means to be shady

"His behavior was very suspicious, so I called security."

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Last year, the students _____ a charity event for the community.

began

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The actor paced backstage, reviewed his lines repeatedly, and took several deep breaths before the curtain opened. What can you infer?


Answer:
He was nervous before performing.

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choose 

Yesterday, Olivia chose a book from the library.

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Sarcastic


The use of irony, mockery, or bitter remarks to insult, show irritation, or be humorous.

His sarcastic comment, 'Oh, great, more work,' was met with a glare from his boss".

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Contrast 

Put the word in a sentence. 

Definition: When two things differ from each other 

"The white shirt provided a stark contrast to his black suit."

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After hours of searching, the hikers finally _____ their way back to camp.

found

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After the loud crash downstairs, everyone in the house froze before running toward the kitchen. What can you infer?


Answer:
Something likely fell, broke, or caused an accident in the kitchen.

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speak 

The principal spoke at the assembly.

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Compare

to examine two or more things to identify their similarities and differences,

"You have to compare prices before making a purchase."

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Relevant

 Put the word in a sentence. 

definition: something is closely connected, important, or significant to the matter at hand. 

Knowing how to write a good resume is relevant when applying for a job. 

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After hearing the strange noise, the cat _____ under the bed.
(creep)

crept

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“Taylor walked into class ten minutes late, avoided talking to anyone, and crumpled a paper in his hand before sitting down quietly.”

  1. What can you infer about Taylor’s emotional state?

Taylor may feel stressed, upset, embarrassed, or frustrated.

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teach 

Mr. Lee taught us about volcanoes.

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Examine 

to look at something closely. 

"The police needed to examine the evidence carefully to solve the case."

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