
ELA Lab 7 Vocab. List #6
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- Q1contemplatingto think about something deeply30s
- Q2pactan agreement30s
- Q3albinismA condition where something (a person, plant, animal) lacks coloring in their skin, fur, eyes and hair.30s
- Q4gawkingstare openly and stupidly30s
- Q5withershrivels or becomes weak30s
- Q6scrumptiousextremely appetizing or delicious30s
- Q7cringerecoil; flinch; shy away30s
- Q8unisonone voice30s
- Q9calamitya horrible event marked by deep suffering, loss, or distress30s
- Q10
In which sentence is calamity being used correctly?
Christmas Day is a calamity for many American children.
World War II was a calamity for many Jewish people.
It was a calamity when I got exactly what I wanted for my birthday.
30s - Q11
In which sentence is contemplate being used correctly?
I will contemplate the answer and then share it with my students.
"Contemplate!" yelled Sarah when I was backing into the police officer.
I watch my sister contemplate while she sprints to the finish line.
30s