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100
Any thin, circular objects.
What is disk?
100
A scale is . . . the highest point. a series of musical notes. a mere idea.
What is a series of musical notes?
100
Only a few pairs of condors still --are to be found-- in the wild of the United States.
What is exist?
100
Which of the following is a disk? A coin A dollar bill The full moon's appearance A soft ball
What is a coin and the full moon's appearance?
100
Select the pair of words that most nearly expresses the relationship of the pair of words in capital letters. HINT! (1) a greater or lesser degree of the same condition; (2) the relationship of the part to the whole; (3) or the relationship between one part of speech or another. SCALE:FISH pounds : weight feather : bird stream : river fly : plane
What is feather : bird?
200
To be real.
What is exist?
200
A disk is . . . any thin, circular objects. the path of an object in space. worry about what might happen.
What is any thin, circular objects?
200
Extreme heat and pressure cause the metal plates to --join together as a single sheet.--
What is fuse?
200
Which of the following exist? tyrants feelings unicorns dinosaurs
What is tyrants and feelings?
200
Select the pair of words that most nearly expresses the relationship of the pair of words in capital letters. HINT! (1) a greater or lesser degree of the same condition; (2) the relationship of the part to the whole; (3) or the relationship between one part of speech or another. SOLAR : SUN bright : star cold : ice blue : sky tyrannical : tyrant
What is tyrannical : tyrant?
300
Of or having to do with the sun.
What is solar?
300
To envelop something is to . . . cover it completely. send it through the mail. put words to music.
What is to cover it completely?
300
The --energy from the sun striking the-- panel on the roof is used to heat the water in the pool.
What is solar?
300
Which of the following might revolve? a pedestal a tree a stage a door
What is a pedestal, a stage, and a door?
300
Select the pair of words that most nearly expresses the relationship of the pair of words in capital letters. HINT! (1) a greater or lesser degree of the same condition; (2) the relationship of the part to the whole; (3) or the relationship between one part of speech or another. BENEVOLENT : BENEVOLENCE weary : traveler clever : mind inept : skill beneficial : benefit
What is beneficial : benefit?
400
Worried or uneasy about what might happen.
What is apprehension?
400
An extraordinary idea is one that . . . one keeps to oneself. is very unusual. is obviously lying.
What is on that is very unusual?
400
I became --worried about what might have happened-- when I didn't hear from you.
What is apprehensive?
400
Which of the following could be a scale? a ladder a terrain a fence poverty
What is a ladder, a terrain, and a fence?
400
Select the pair of words that most nearly expresses the relationship of the pair of words in capital letters. HINT! (1) a greater or lesser degree of the same condition; (2) the relationship of the part to the whole; (3) or the relationship between one part of speech or another. ERROR : BLUNDER decision : unanimity mistake : correction pain : agony woe : tears
What is pain and agony?
500
Very unusual, remarkable.
What is extraordinary?
500
Analysis is . . . a breaking down of the whole into its parts. putting words to music. the highest point.
What is a breaking down of the whole into parts?
500
Since our vacations --occurred at the same time,-- we decided to go to Puerto Rico together.
What is coincided?
500
Which of the following might be traced? the outline of peninsula a family history a long lost relative a missing letter
What is the outline of peninsula, a family history, a long lost relative, and a missing letter?
500
Select the pair of words that most nearly expresses the relationship of the pair of words in capital letters. HINT! (1) a greater or lesser degree of the same condition; (2) the relationship of the part to the whole; (3) or the relationship between one part of speech or another. COAT : ATTIRE envelope : stationary jacket : pants shoes : socks paint : brush
What is envelope : stationary?
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