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Miss/Mit; Ben/Bene/Bon; Mal/Male

Quiz by Sara Asay

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  • Q1
    Identify the correct use of the word "dismiss".
    When you dismiss part of the truth, you are actually lying to someone by not telling them the whole truth.
    When you are dismissed by the teacher, that means that you can leave the classroom.
    Cell phone signals are dismissed from cell phone towers that are closest to where your cell phone is located.
    During the dismiss, you can get some snacks and use the restroom before the play starts again.
    30s
  • Q2
    Identify the correct use of the word "Intermission".
    During the intermission, you can get some snacks and use the restroom before the play starts again.
    When you are intermissioned by the teacher, that means that you can leave the classroom.
    Cell phone signals are intermissioned from cell phone towers that are closest to where your cell phone is located.
    When you intermission part of the truth, you are actually lying to someone by not telling them the whole truth.
    30s
  • Q3
    Identify the correct use of the word "omit".
    When you are omitted by the teacher, that means that you can leave the classroom.
    Cell phone signals are omitted from cell phone towers that are closest to where your cell phone is located.
    During the omit, you can get some snacks and use the restroom before the play starts again.
    When you omit part of the truth, you are actually lying to someone by not telling them the whole truth.
    30s
  • Q4
    Identify the correct use of the word "transmit".
    When you transmit part of the truth, you are actually lying to someone by not telling them the whole truth.
    When you are transmitted by the teacher, that means that you can leave the classroom.
    During the transmit, you can get some snacks and use the restroom before the play starts again.
    Cell phone signals are transmitted from cell phone towers that are closest to where your cell phone is located.
    30s
  • Q5
    Identify the correct use of the word "beneficial".
    My teachers are the most beneficial people. They are kind and want to make me a better person.
    I went to the beneficial and donated money to such a good cause.
    I was so happy to hear that the tumor was beneficial and that it was not harmful to me.
    It is beneficial for me to get my homework done, because I don't want to have any late work.
    30s
  • Q6
    Identify the correct use of the word "benefit".
    My teachers are the most benefit people. They are kind and want to make me a better person.
    I was so happy to hear that the tumor was a benefit and that it was not harmful to me.
    It is a benefit for me to get my homework done, because I don't want to have any late work.
    I went to the benefit and donated money to such a good cause.
    30s
  • Q7
    Identify the correct use of the word "benevolent".
    It is benevolent for me to get my homework done, because I don't want to have any late work.
    I was so happy to hear that the tumor was benevolent and that it was not harmful to me.
    My teachers are the most benevolent people. They are kind and try to make me a better person.
    I went to the benevolent and donated money to such a good cause.
    30s
  • Q8
    Identify the correct use of the word "benign".
    It is benign for me to get my homework done, because I don't want to have any late work.
    My teachers are the most benign people. They are kind and want to make me a better person.
    I went to the benign and donated money to such a good cause.
    I was so happy to hear that the tumor was benign and that it was not harmful to me.
    30s
  • Q9
    Identify the correct use of the word "dismal".
    The doctor told me that if I only ate chocolate for the rest of my life that I would be dismal.
    A rainy and foggy day is described as dismal and can make me feel sad.
    This dismal has made me feel so sick and I don't think that I can go to school today.
    The rotten eggs were dismal when they fell on the floor and broke open.
    30s
  • Q10
    Identify the correct use of the word "malady".
    This malady has made me feel so sick and I don't think that I can go to school today.
    The doctor told me that if I only ate chocolate for the rest of my life that I would be malady.
    A rainy and foggy day is described as a malady and can make me feel sad.
    The rotten eggs were a malady when they fell on the floor and broke open.
    30s
  • Q11
    Identify the correct use of the word "malnourished".
    The rotten eggs were malnourished when they fell on the floor and broke open.
    The doctor told me that if I only ate chocolate for the rest of my life that I would be malnourished.
    A rainy and foggy day is described as malnourished and can make me feel sad.
    This malnourish has made me feel so sick and I don't think that I can go to school today.
    30s
  • Q12
    Identify the correct use of the word "malodorous".
    This malodorous has made me feel so sick and I don't think that I can go to school today.
    The rotten eggs were malodorous when they fell on the floor and broke open.
    A rainy and foggy day is described as malodorous and can make me feel sad.
    The doctor told me that if I only ate chocolate for the rest of my life that I would be malodorous.
    30s

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