Unit 2

Directions: Choose the term that best describes each example. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST!

A: Interminable B: Interrogate C: Recompense D: Renovate E: Résumé

F: Sullen G: Trickle H: Trivial I: Truce J: Vicious

  1. The evil snake slithered down the branch to the bird’s next. It looked upon its next meal with dark, depraved eyes.
  2. After many weeks of protesting, Mary was happy to make peace with the lumber company. They would find alternative materials and she would save the trees.
  3. The human weaponry was no match against the everlasting Superman.
  4. The principle questioned the students one by one. He was determined find the culprit that set off the stink bomb.
  5. I was only outside for three minutes before the sweat began to drip down my face.
  6. Although Grumpy Cat had no voice, I could tell her mood by the gloomy look on her face.
  7. By the time the interest accrues, I’ll never be able to repay this loan!
  8. The coach looked through the stack of professional qualifications. He needed the best person for the open spot on his synchronized swim team.
  9. Opal’s dad hoped that the bike would look as good as new when he finished working on it.
  10. She always makes a big deal about losing one strand of hair. She still has a million more left; it’s not that important.

Unit 2

Directions: Choose the term that best describes each example. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST!

A: Interminable B: Interrogate C: Recompense D: Renovate E: Résumé

F: Sullen G: Trickle H: Trivial I: Truce J: Vicious

  1. The evil snake slithered down the branch to the bird’s next. It looked upon its next meal with dark, depraved eyes.
  2. After many weeks of protesting, Mary was happy to make peace with the lumber company. They would find alternative materials and she would save the trees.
  3. The human weaponry was no match against the everlasting Superman.
  4. The principle questioned the students one by one. He was determined find the culprit that set off the stink bomb.
  5. I was only outside for three minutes before the sweat began to drip down my face.
  6. Although Grumpy Cat had no voice, I could tell her mood by the gloomy look on her face.
  7. By the time the interest accrues, I’ll never be able to repay this loan!
  8. The coach looked through the stack of professional qualifications. He needed the best person for the open spot on his synchronized swim team.
  9. Opal’s dad hoped that the bike would look as good as new when he finished working on it.
  10. She always makes a big deal about losing one strand of hair. She still has a million more left; it’s not that important.