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Let’s play… Vocab & Spelling Basketball! Unit # 7

DEF: very honest POS? Adj Trick? Think of people acting true or honest on candid camera candid

DEF: a choice or option POS? noun Trick? alternative You might alter your opinion to a different choice

DEF: clear and brief POS: Adj Trick: Both start with “c”…or a convict might need a concise story/explanation concise

DEF: short, interesting story about an event POS? noun Trick ? An anecdote might be a form of an antidote… anecdote

DEF: rude, impudent POS?Verb Trick ? Insolent sounds like insult insolent

DEF: feeling of hopelessnessPOS? despair noun Trick? Despair starts like depressed

DEF: watchful (especially for danger) POS? Adj. Trick? Vigilant sounds like visual vigilant

POS? DEF: tiresome Adj tedious Trick? Both start with “t”

DEF: to ponder or guess POS: speculate verb Trick? You might speculate about a spec of something…or if you’re late, you might have to guess what was going on…

DEF: fear, worry POS? trepidation noun Trick? You might have trepidation about falling into a trap

DEF: short, interesting story about an event POS? noun Trick ? An anecdote might be a form of an antidote… anecdote

DEF: very honest POS? Adj Trick? Think of people acting true or honest on candid camera candid

DEF: feeling of hopelessnessPOS? despair noun Trick? Despair starts like depressed

DEF: short, interesting story about an event POS? noun Trick ? An anecdote might be a form of an antidote… anecdote

DEF: short, interesting story about an event POS? noun Trick ? An anecdote might be a form of an antidote… anecdote

DEF: a choice or option POS? noun Trick? alternative You might alter your opinion to a different choice

DEF: to ponder or guess POS: speculate verb Trick? You might speculate about a spec of something…or if you’re late, you might have to guess what was going on…

DEF: watchful (especially for danger) POS? Adj. Trick? Vigilant sounds like visual vigilant

DEF: clear and brief POS: Adj Trick: Both start with “c”…or a convict might need a concise story/explanation concise

DEF: rude, impudent POS?Verb Trick ? Insolent sounds like insult insolent

POS? DEF: tiresome Adj tedious Trick? Both start with “t”

DEF: fear, worry POS? trepidation noun Trick? You might have trepidation about falling into a trap

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