WU Quiz 14-29

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Language Arts MPCS Mrs. Griffin 7th grade

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WU Quiz 14-29

in what way, when, where, to what extent
an adverb answers
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in what way, when, where, to what extent an adverb answers
quickly What is the adverb in the sentence... The dog ran quickly.
yesterday What is the adverb in the sentence... The children took a test yesterday
rapidly What is the adverb in the sentence... They ran rapidly.
when What does the adverb answer... We never walk to school.
in what way What does the adverb answer... She ran rapidly around the track.
where What does the adverb answer... They met outside.
to what extent What does the adverb answer... The new building was completely destroyed by the fire.
cloister to seclude; a quiet place
holocaust a great destruction resulting in the extensive loss of life (especially by fire)
omnipresent present everywhere
pandemonium a wild uproar
pandemonium Give an antonym for... cloister.
reconstruction Give an antonym for... holocaust.
absent Give an antonym for... omnipresent.
calm Give an antonym for... pandemonium.
when What does the adverb answer... The mail carrier finally arrived.
where What does the adverb answer... We ran out to meet her.
in what way What does the adverb answer... Maggie clapped her hands excitedly.
omnipotent having unlimited power, all powerful
preclude to make impossible, to prevent
recluse a person who avoids mixing with other people
totalitarian form of government in which one person/ party holds all control
adjective Adjective or Adverb... The math problem was easy to Thomas.
adjective Adjective or Adverb... Carol always has a friendly smile for everyone.
adverb Adjective or Adverb... We were hardly surprised at the election results.
annihilate to destroy completely
negate to rule out; to cancel; to repeal
overt done or shown openly (opposite of covert)
vanity conceit, especially about one's appearance

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