a process in which something is done or achieved together at the same time
unison
a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, or play, or by a performer
monologue
The same meaning as apology
a. relate
b. regret
c. eulogy
d. witness
regret
The opposite meaning of monopoly
a. location
b. stock
c. structure
d. sharing
sharing
Did you know that swans and wolves practice _________?
monogamy
done or experienced by everyone; existing or available for everyone
universal
a speech that praises or honors someone who died
eulogy
The same meaning as dialogue
a. silence
b.soliliquy
c. conversation
d. denial
conversation
The opposite meaning of monotonous
a. captivating
b. corporal
c. flat
d. dreary
The _____ of the book I was reading resonated greatly with me.
epilogue
something that is boring because it is always the same
monotonous
a statement saying you are sorry about something; an expression of regret
apology
The same meaning as epilogue
a. follow - up
b. preface
c. foreword
d. commencement
follow- up
The opposite meaning of monogamy
a. clean
b. devout
c. polygamy
d. modest
polygamy
Two of the most ______ emotions are love and fear.
universal
a complete control of the entire supply of goods or of a service in a certain area or market
monopoly
the things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, or play
dialogue
The same meaning as eulogy
a. tribute
b. criticism
c. blame
d. censure
tribute
The opposite meaning of unison
a. accordance
b. flexibly
c. reciprocal
d. discord
discord
Jessica and Jabari met after school to practice their _____ for the skit.
dialogue
the state or practice of being married or partnered to only one person at a time
monogamy
a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition
epilogue
The same meaning as monolgoue
a. speech
b. discussion
c. huddle
d. chat
speech
The opposite meaning of universal
a. restricted
b. mutual
c. extensive
d. common
restricted
The view while riding through the Sahara desert was completely ________; all we saw was sand for miles.
monotonous