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Lesson 1 WW 6th grad
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Affection - synonym | fondness |
| eloquence - synonym | skill |
| contributed - synonym | donated |
| exhibit - synonym | display |
| lofty - synonym | noble |
| clasped - synonym | held |
| unveil - antonym | conceal |
| poverty - antonym | wealth |
| affectionate - antonym | cold |
| eloquent - antonym | clumsy |
| appeal - Antonym | refusal |
| conspicuous - antonym | unnoticeable |
| The lawyer appealed for mercy - appealed means | asked |
| which is most likely to organize an exhibition? | the museum staff |
| where is a ferry most likely to be found? | at a dock |
| which of the following contributes to snowy weather | cold temperatures |
| to declare that you believe something is to | make known that you do believe it |
| The speaker's lofty attitude made it clear that | she felt herself superior to the her audience |
| When Brian exhibited his knowledge, he | showed his knowledge |
| To be persecuted is to be | treated cruelly |
| What might have a clasp? | a bracelet |
| an immigrant is someone who | is coming into a new country |
| What do the contributors to a magazine do? | supply stories to be printed in the magazine |
| The mayor is most likely to unveil | a new statue |
| A pedestal is most likely to hold | a vase |
| A committee wrote a declaration of purpose. Declaration means | A public statement |
| which is likely to hold the most appeal for a teacher | a relaxed vacation |
| What could ferry two or three people | a rowboat |
| which could be lofty | mountains |
| The persecution of the family included | sending them threatening notes |
| I laughed at the baby's clasp on my finger. Clasp means | grip |