Vocabulary Quiz - Westing Game Chapt. 20-23
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- Q1Someone who studies birds is called?podiatristherbologistbirdologistorinthologist60s
- Q2The word legitimate is an adjective. What does it mean?lawful, reasonableillegalridiculousunreasonable60s
- Q3What does it mean to elope?To invite people over for a reception or party.To marry someone quickly without a party or celebration, especially without parental consent.To ride off into the sunset with your sweetheart to meet your family.To take a sudden vacation without telling anyone.60s
- Q4If someone wanted to blackmail you, what would they have to do first?They would have to read a biography about you.They would have to become your best friend.They would have to find out a secret you wouldn't want anyone else to know about.They would have to find out where you lived.60s
- Q5Which contextual sentence uses probe as a verb (suffixes may be different)My mother gently probed my finger for a sliver.The probe the teacher used to test our knowledge was ineffective.I used an electrical probe to play the game "Operation."The doctor used a probe during surgery.60s
- Q6What is the meaning of the noun confession?To admit to a crime or something you may have done that you felt was wrongto be arrogant or snobbishTo extort money or services from someone by telling their secret.To be puzzled or confused60s
- Q7Bleary is an adjective that most often describes what?a toothachea nasty bruisesight or visioninability to hear properly60s
- Q8Where might I find a derelict?Eating dinner with the Queen of EnglandFlying first class on a plane to SpainBeing served supper at a homeless shelterBehind the desk of a bank executive60s
- Q9Pompous is an adjective that means?Someone with a fancy hairdokind, humble, courteousarrogant, condescending, snobbishangry, hateful, aggreessive60s
- Q10Facial can be a noun or an adjective. Choose a sentence that uses facial correctly as an adjective.My friend relaxed during her facial.I'm going to have a facial at the spa.I wouldn't want you to spend too much money getting a facial; they can be expensive.I could tell my mother was happy by her facial expression.60s