The Unbreakable Code Vocabulary Practice
Students walked down the ______ to the gymnasium. A. creased B. corridor C. shield D. reservation
Correct corridor – noun – a long passageway or hallway
Sorry, I don’t think So.
I used a magazine as a ________ against the bright sunlight because I forgot my sunglasses A. sagged B. creased C. corridor D. shield
Correct shield – noun – a person or thing that protects against danger, injury or distress
Native Americans preserved their culture and traditions on the ______ where they lived. A. corridor B. shield C. reservation D. location
Correct reservation – noun – land set aside by a government for a special purpose, such as for Native American tribes to live on
The airplane flew by several times before spotting the ______ of the lost hikers. A. location B. invasion C. enlisted D. sagged
Correct location – noun – an exact position or place
When planning an ______, general must know where the enemy troops are stationed. A. shield B. reservation C. location D. invasion
Correct invasion – noun – the entering of an army into a region to conquer it
Nan’s brother _____ in the army after he graduated from high school. A. reservation B. location C. invasion D. enlisted
Correct enlisted – verb – joined the military voluntarily
The tent _______ from the rainwater that had collected on top. B. enlisted A. invasion C. sagged D. creased
Correct sagged – verb – drooped down in the middle from weight
My teacher would not accept my ______ book report because it was messy looking. A. enlisted B. sagged C. corridor D. creased
Correct creased – verb – characterized by lines or marked by wrinkling
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