Robust Vocabulary Lesson 22.

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Robust Vocabulary Lesson 22

acquired To take ownership of something.

To believe something without assumed To believe something without thinking about it.

extremely Very much.

Something that you almost barely Something that you almost can’t do.

To say that you did something. admit To say that you did something.

serious Very important.

hilarious Very funny.

Someone who says or does witty Someone who says or does things in a funny way.

absurd Crazy or silly.

attempt To try to do something.

Review Quiz

If you assumed something, what did you do? A. believed it without making sure B. checked on something to be sure about it C. bought something

If you assumed something, what did you do? A. believed it without making sure B. checked on something to be sure about it C. bought something

Which would be absurd? A. a child riding a bicycle B. a dog wearing roller blades C. a woman running on a track

Which would be absurd? A. a child riding a bicycle B. a dog wearing roller blades C. a woman running on a track

If you acquired a new toy, what did you do? A. sold the toy B. shared the toy C. bought the toy

If you acquired a new toy, what did you do? A. sold the toy B. shared the toy C. bought the toy