A piece of work done with great skill and talent
masterpiece
command
demand
stinky
fragrant
They shouted with glee when the teacher announced that tomorrow was a snow day.
excitement, happiness, joy, pleasure
Running near a swimming pool, is that foolish? Why or why not?
Yes, because it is often wet around swimming pools and you could fall and hit or head or slip in the pool.
a person or action that is not smart or not a good idea
foolish
drop
fumble
keep
exchange
The weary man could barely walk up the set of stairs to his apartment.
worn out, tired, exhausted, lacking strength or energy
If I quit my job to stay home with my kids, is that going on strike? Why or why not?
No, because I am quitting my job and it is not because something is unfair, but rather because I want to.
to put things in a tall pile, usually a neat one
stack
happiness, excitement
glee
request
ultimatum (will also accept demand)
My brother and I always exchange the Pokemon cards we already have with each other.
trade, to give one thing in return for another
Dr. Ballard loves the Chiefs. Would she be a neutral person in an argument about the best NFL football team? Why or why not?
No, because she is very opinionated that the Chiefs are the best as they are her favorite.
worn out in strength or energy
weary
show
reveal
disrespectful
dignity
I demanded that my brother get out of my room.
to tell someone to do something urgently
What does the suffix -s mean?
more than one, plural
to stop working for a period of time because you feel something is unfair and want it to change
strike
living room
parlor
opinionated
neutral
to make previously unknown information known, to tell
What does the suffix -ed mean?
a verb that has already happened (past tense)