VOCAB UNIT 5: Some practice

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VOCAB UNIT 5: Some practice

How does THE GRINCH become more ALTRUISTIC by the end of the story?

If your mom texts you and asks if you can pick her up from work on your way home from school, how might you give your ASSENT?

If you were to act as somebody’s BENEFACTOR, what might that look like?

Give an example of a time when your behavior was CHIVALROUS (or, describe a time when somebody else was CHIVALROUS to you?)

If a judge grants CLEMENCY what are they giving?

If you open up the refrigerator and find a DEARTH of appealing options for snacking, what does that mean?

What would a classroom full of DIFFIDENT students look and sound like?

If there’s a DISCREPANCY between the price on the label and the one that the clerk rings up, how do you handle it?

Explain what you do when you EMBARK on a journey.

What would a FACILE reaction to a Christmas gift look like?

Describe a character from a book, movie or TV show that has an INDOMITABLE spirt?

What does it look like when a person is INFALLABLE?

Describe a person who is PLODding along a path.

Describe something with a PUNGENT odor?

Describe a time when you were REMISS in your duties at home

If your uncle excuses himself from the table at Christmas dinner and say “I must take a brief repose,” what is he doing?

How do you react when somebody treats you with TEMERITY?

You’re in the check out line at Meijer You’re in the check out line at Meijer. There’s a little kid front of you being TRUCLANT. Describe that kid’s behavior?

Describe a VIRULENT strain of the flu?