
Harriet Vocabulary Chapters 10-14
Quiz by Julie Kubal
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The word "elude" most closely means:
To "compel" means to:
"Prodigious" describes something that is:
Which of the following best defines "acquire"?
What does "retort" primarily mean?
"Intuition" is best described as:
What does "ingenuity" represent?
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The museum hoped to __________ the rare painting from a private collector.
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When Jake accused her of cheating, Maria was quick to __________ with evidence of her honesty.
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The clever fox seemed to __________ the hunter's traps with ease.
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Something in her __________ told her that something wasn't right about the strange phone call.
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The young engineer's __________ impressed the judges with her creative solution to the complex problem.
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The coach's passionate speech would __________ the team to play their best game.
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The library contained a __________ collection of rare books from around the world.
In a game of tag, to "elude" the person who is "it" means:
A student shows "ingenuity" by:
What might "compel" a student to study for a test?
A prodigious talent would be:
Which group of words is MOST similar in meaning to "acquire"?
A "retort" is most similar to
Intuition is most helpful when: