Definition
Example
Nonexample
Compound Sentence
True or False
100

Define IMMERSE

To fully involve yourself in something or put completely into something (liquid)

100
Give an example for IRRELEVANT

“Talking about your favorite game during a math test is irrelevant.”

100
Give a nonexample for ABSORB

“The rock stayed dry in the rain.”


100
Make a compound sentence with ABSORB

“The towel absorbed the water, ___ the floor stayed dry.”
➡️ (and / so)


100

True or False: Absorb means to ignore something.

FALSE

200

Define ABSORB

To take in or soak up something (like liquid, information, or energy)

200
Give an example for ABSORB

“The sponge absorbed the water from the table.”


200

Give a nonexample for IRRELEVANT

“Answering the teacher’s question about the lesson.”

200

Make a compound sentence with IRRELEVANT

“The comment was irrelevant, but it confused everyone.”

200

True or False: Irrelevant information can distract you from learning.

TRUE

300

Define IRRELEVANT

Not related to the topic or not important

300
Give an example for IMMERSE

“She immersed herself in reading and didn’t notice the time.”

300
Give a nonexample for IMMERSE

“He glanced at the book and walked away.”

300

Make a compound sentence with IMMERSE

“She immersed herself in art, and she improved quickly.”

300

True or False: To immerse yourself means to only pay a little attention.

FALSE