
G7Int - Vocabulary from Readings 5.4 - 5.6
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- Q1The verb curtail likely means to...
shorten the name of something.
cut something short.30s - Q2The verb acquit likely means to...find someone not guilty of a crime.
find someone guilty of a crime.
30s - Q3The noun prejudice likely refers to...deciding you don’t like someone because of the color of their shoes without even talking to them.
choosing to not be friends with someone anymore because you don't like their personality.
30s - Q4The verb dispossess likely means to...deprive someone of their home or possessions.
take away someone's right to be defended in court.
30s - Q5The verb convict likely means to...to find guilty.
to defend yourself.
30s - Q6The verb overthrow likely means to...
declare guilty.
remove from power.30s - Q7The verb enhance likely means to...
make something better or improve it.
make something fairer and kinder.
30s - Q8The verb campaign likely means to...
protest against something that you don't want.
organize a series of activities to try to achieve something30s - Q9The verb compromise likely means to...change your opinion in order to reach an agreement
give up on everything that you want
30s - Q10The verb bow to means to...do what someone else wants you to do
ask someone for help, usually unwillingly
30s - Q11If your playtime is usually an hour and it’s cut down to 30 minutes, your playtime has been ...curtailed
compromised
30s - Q12When someone is accused of doing something wrong and a group of people, like in a court, decides they did not do it, they are...acquitted30s
- Q13A noun that refers to an unjustifiable (and usually negative) attitude toward a group and its members is...Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q14Imagine someone having to move because their playground was turned into a store; they would feel ....Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q15If someone broke a rule and after checking all the facts, everyone agreed they really did it, they would probably be...Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s