True/False
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Weeks 1-3
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Weeks 4-6
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Weeks 7-9
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Weeks 10-14
100

That clauses never take commas.

True (Week 1)

100

measure the depths of

fathom

100

authoritative permission 

sanction (4)

100

not interested; indifferent

apathetic (7)

100

spread open or out

unfurled (10)

200

Someone lays himself down but lies down and object.

False (Week 2)

200

crown; cloth headband adorned with jewels

diadem

200

to related or narrate; tell in detail

recount (5)

200

miserable; dreary

forlorn (7)

200

likely to occur at any moment

imminent (11)

300

If two main clauses are joined by nothing, it's called a fused sentence.

True (Week 2)
300

pleasing in appearance; attractive

comely

300

long for deeply

pine (5)
300

give evidence of; be a sign of

betoken (8)

300

strewn

scattered or sprinkled over (12)

400

Reflexive pronouns end in self or selves and refer back to a noun or pronoun in the same sentence.

True (4)

400

passed on to another; handed down

bequeathed (3)

400

boldly; with great self-confidence

brazenly (6)

400

kept afloat and suported

buoyed (9)

400

necessary to life or well-being

vital (13)

500

Form past perfect with had + the past participle of the verb

true (10)

500

distinctive, unique, unusual

singular (3)

500

having lively fun

cavorting (6)

500

celebrating; honoring with ceremonies

commemorating (9)

500

discouraged; disheartened

dispirited (14)