Hannah’s tooth ______ all day, so she went to the dentist. a)concentrateconcentrate a)concentrateconcentrate b) ached ached b) ached ached c)splendidsplendid.

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Hannah’s tooth ______ all day, so she went to the dentist. a)concentrateconcentrate a)concentrateconcentrate b) ached ached b) ached ached c)splendidsplendid c)splendidsplendid d)passionpassion d)passionpassion

ached – verb – had a dull and stead pain

Don’t Give Up Try Again

The team had to _____ the coach for never giving up. a)admireadmire a)admireadmire b) dangerous dangerous b) dangerous dangerous c)concentrateconcentrate c)concentrateconcentrate d)achedached d)achedached

admire – verb – to respect or think well of someone or something

Henry’s need to talk while watching TV was ______ Maria a) splendid splendid a) splendid splendid b)passionpassion b)passionpassion c)botheringbothering c)botheringbothering d)admireadmire d)admireadmire

bothering – verb – giving people trouble or annoying them

If the TV is on, I find it hard to _______ on anything else. a)botheringbothering a)botheringbothering b) admire admire b) admire admire c)dangerousdangerous c)dangerousdangerous d)concentrateconcentrate d)concentrateconcentrate

concentrate – verb – to pay attention or think very carefully about something being done

Playing in the street is ______. a)passionpassion a)passionpassion b) bothering bothering b) bothering bothering c)admireadmire c)admireadmire d)dangerousdangerous d)dangerousdangerous

dangerous – adjective – likely to cause harm; unsafe

Love is a ______, and so is anger. a)achedached a)achedached b) splendid splendid b) splendid splendid c)passionpassion c)passionpassion d)botheringbothering d)botheringbothering

passion – noun – a very strong feeling or liking for something

Some birds have _______ feathers of many colors. a) dangerous dangerous a) dangerous dangerous b) concentrate concentrate b) concentrate concentrate c)achedached c)achedached d)splendidsplendid d)splendidsplendid

splendid – adjective – very good or beautiful

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