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Grade 8, Words of the Week 6

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  • Q1
    off course; twisted to one side
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    wary

    wyre

    awry

    a rye

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  • Q2
    extremely strange, unusual, atypical
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    bisare

    bazzar

    bizzare

    bizare

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  • Q3
    a fortress overlooking a city; a stronghold
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    citidell

    citydel

    citable

    citadel
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  • Q4
    to mar the appearance of; vandalise
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  • Q5
    a puzzle, mystery, or riddle
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  • Q6
    possible, able to be done
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  • Q7
    (n.) an iron hook used to grab and hold; (v.) to come to grips with, wrestle or fight with
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  • Q8
    a thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone.
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  • Q9
    Install means to introduce gradually in order to establish securely
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    false
    true
    True or False
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  • Q10
    Which answer is not the correct use of loll?
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    "he slumped against a tree trunk, his head lolling back"

    "He lolled around in his pyjamas all day"

    "he lolled up and down the hill all day"

    "the two girls lolled in their chairs"

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  • Q11
    To modernify is to make less extreme or severe; to make changes in.
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    boolean://False

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  • Q12
    vitally important, essential
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  • Q13
    occurring at irregular intervals, having no set plan or order
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