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Vocabulary
Lessons 2
Vocabulary Sentences
100
An adjective that compares two things.
What is comparative.
100
Writing that creates a clear image.
What is description.
100
Wrinkled and untidy.
What is rumpled.
100
Correct this sentence - Lincoln's most finest phrases are still heard today.
What is take out most.
100
This class has a lot of ______.
What is clamor.
200
An adjective that compares three or more things.
What is superlative.
200
Define appalling.
What is shocking; horrifying.
200
Call forth.
What is muster.
200
Correct this - In his debates with Douglas, Lincoln was the best speaker.
What is change best to better.
200
Ms. White has a high opinion of herself, she is ________.
What is conceited.
300
What is the comparative form of bitter.
What is more bitter.
300
Loud, confused noise.
What is clamor.
300
Similarity or likeness.
What is resemble.
300
What is the superlative form of charming?
What is most charming.
300
Your writing has good _______, I can get a good image.
What is descriptions.
400
What is the superlative form of cool.
What is coolest.
400
Pieces of material thick at one end and narrowing to a thin edge.
What is wedges.
400
A large supply of material goods.
What is affluence.
400
Correct this - Some people say he is the most wittiest president.
What is take out the most.
400
Your writing creates a picture, it has ______ _______.
What is mental images.
500
What is the comparative form of terrible?
What is more terrible.
500
Pictures drawn with words.
What is mental images.
500
define conceited.
What is having a high opinion of oneself.
500
What is the superlative form of straight?
What is straightest.
500
The look on your face is _____________.
What is appalling.