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- Q1Most stories have good and bad characters. Which word would most likely describe the bad characters in most books?malevolentmalnourishedmalodorousmalignant60s
- Q2If a public official was caught doing something illegal or against good judgement, what might the punishment be?maladymalariamalfeasancemalefactor60s
- Q3Sometimes people become this because they cannot afford to buy healthy foods, clean water, or vitamins.malignantmaladymalnourishedmalodorous60s
- Q4Dr. Cell specializes in cancer research to help people who have tumors that are described as which of the following?malariamalodorousmalicemalignant60s
- Q5Luckily, this disease is rarely found in the United States.malignantmalefactormalariamalice60s
- Q6Most people go to the doctor and describe their symptoms so the doctor can identify this.maladymalnourishedmalicemalefactors60s
- Q7You can usually describe a trash can or dumpster with this word.malariadismalmalnourishedmalodorous60s
- Q8This person is the villain who does the mean things in the story.maladymalicemalignantmalefactor60s
- Q9This word is usually related to bad behavior or wishing something bad would happen to someone.malefactormalicemaladydismal60s
- Q10If you are feeling down, sad, or just unhappy over a scene in a story or a situation that happened to you in real life, then you might feel that things are a bit like this.malevolentmalignantdismalmalnourished60s