A crowd _______ for the concert. a)simmeredsimmered a)simmeredsimmered b)assembledassembled b)assembledassembled c)devoureddevoured c)devoureddevoured.

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A crowd _______ for the concert. a)simmeredsimmered a)simmeredsimmered b)assembledassembled b)assembledassembled c)devoureddevoured c)devoureddevoured d)fetchfetch d)fetchfetch

assembled – verb – b rought or gathered together

The hungry teenager ______ the sandwiches. a)menumenu a)menumenu b)simmeredsimmered b)simmeredsimmered c)assemble dassemble d c)assemble dassemble d d)devoureddevoured d)devoureddevoured

devoured – verb – ate or consumed

Please ______ two more plates from the kitchen. a)devoureddevoured a)devoureddevoured b)fetchfetch b)fetchfetch c)menumenu c)menumenu d)forgettingforgetting d)forgettingforgetting

fetch – verb – to go after and bring back; get

Diego kept ______ to bring his pet in for show and tell a)assemble dassemble d a)assemble dassemble d b)fetchfetch b)fetchfetch c)forgettingforgetting c)forgettingforgetting d)devoureddevoured d)devoureddevoured

forgetting – verb – not being able to remember something

Patricia likes to read the whole ______ before choosing what to eat. a)forgettingforgetting a)forgettingforgetting b)menumenu b)menumenu c)simmeredsimmered c)simmeredsimmered d)assembledassembled d)assembledassembled

menu – noun – a list of food offered in a restaurant

The soup _____ on the stove all day. a)fetchfetch a)fetchfetch b)forgettin gforgettin g b)forgettin gforgettin g c)menumenu c)menumenu d)simmeredsimmered d)simmeredsimmered

simmered – verb – cooked at or below the boiling point

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