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February 12th 5th Grade Vocabulary
Quiz by Rob Delisa
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- Q1Dirt, waste, or debris. Example: Farmers clean ______ out of animal stalls.Muck30s
- Q2To eat greedily. Example: The bear ________ed on berries before hibernation.Gorge30s
- Q3Reluctantly or unwillingly. Example: He ____________ admitted he was wrong.Grudgingly30s
- Q4Tied or bound to a particular spot. Example: The goat was __________ to a post in the field.Tethered30s
- Q5Complete disorder and confusion. Example: The unexpected announcement caused ________ in the meeting room.Chaos30s
- Q6Continuing firmly in a course of action despite difficulty. Example: Her __________ efforts led to the project's success.Persistent30s
- Q7Firmness of purpose; resoluteness. Example: His ____________ was evident as he finished the marathon despite the injury.Determination30s
- Q8Sadness because one has no friends or company. Example: The____________ of the remote location affected her mood.Loneliness30s
- Q9The state of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an ordeal or difficult circumstances. Example: ____________ in the wilderness requires basic knowledge of shelter building and finding food.Survival30s
- Q10Complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. Example: The ____________ study covered all aspects of the topic.Comprehensive30s