Vote With Your Feet
The headstrong child arched back with a violent jerk as his mother carried him to bed. A. Verb B. Noun C. Adjective D. Adverb
Gnomes, elf-like inhabitants of the forest, sang their sprite-like songs as they created mischief in their miniature world. A. Noun B. Adjective C. Verb D. Adverb
Mark’s expressive words were all unnecessary bluster because he never backs up his threats with violent action. A. Adjective B. Noun C. Verb D. Adverb
Carrie’s shin splints were only a momentary setback to her Olympic training. A. Interference B. A brief statement of courage C. Sharp D. gain
The substitute teacher hoped that she wouldn’t ________ the lesson, especially since she wasn’t trained to teach mathematics. A. Refute B. Bungle C. Bluster D. Tarry
March winds ________ in and create great havoc on the terrain, but April showers water the flowers that beautifully decorate the landscape in May. A. Pacify B. Tarry C. Bungle D. bluster
Pacify means A. To lose power B. To wear away C. To make peaceful D. To act or work awkwardly
A. Remark B. Work C. Design D. Effort
A. Act awkwardly B. To talk noisily C. To blow in stormy gusts D. To mess up
A. Duration B. Quarrel C. Scuffle D. Unravel
A. Commentary B. Acuteness C. Setback D. Fidelity
A. Duration B. Fray C. Remorse D. Synopsis
A. Depart B. Rush C. Hasten D. dally