To plan and direct the route or course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transportation, especially by using instruments or maps.
A) Ocean
B) Lose control of
C) Anchor
D) Navigate
A) made of clay
B) freedom
C) large representation
D) small representation
Constantly, regularly, or habitually active or occupied; hard-working
A) Industrious
B) Clever
C) Crazy
D) Lazy
A) Anger
B) Increase
C) Satisfy
D) Confuse
Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character
A) Having no political preference
B) Religious
C) Morals
D) Uncaring
A) run very fast
B) Escape
C) Hold tightly
D) Mask
Not requiring or relying on something else
A) Dependent
B) Independent
C) Hungry
D) Reliant
A) Dry
B) Clean
C) Cold
D) Hot
Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
A) Scared, frightened
B) Nonchalant
C) Freezing
D) Concerned
A) Beautiful
B) Misty, foggy
C) Green
D) Clear, Sunny
A) Audible
B) Verbose
C) Inaudible
D) Ostentatious
A) Loud
B) Lonesome
C) Scary
D) Hot
A) Reliable
B) True
C) Peculiar
D) Hilarious
A) glitter
B) to cover
C) lighten up
D) to darken
A) Hateful
B) Still
C) Cold
D) Amicable
A) A shortage
B) Not enough
C) Very green
D) Plentiful
A) Likable
B) Hungry
C) Thin
D) Feeble
A) stopped, cut off
B) rushed, hurried
C) fell, tripped
D) slow
Merciless, brutal
A) Kind
B) Ruthless
C) Useless
D) Compassionate
A) Fun, lively,
B) Horrible, repugnant
C) Delicious, tasty
D) Bitter