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7th Grade Vocab Summer Words
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accommodate
to change to suit a new purpose
acknowledge
to accept someting
aggressive
assertive, vigorously active, quick to attack
all right
in a satisfactory or adequate way
already
prior to certain time
argument
verbal fight
calendar
tabular array of the days usually for one year
commitment
obligation, assurance
conscience
moral sense
conscientious
thorough, careful
counterfeit
to make a fake copy
definite
known for certain
democracy
government in which people participate
desiccate
to dry up, dry thoroughly, to become dry
desperate
showing extreme urgency
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From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. penitent, retribution, abscond, repose, agnostic, exodus, scourge, circumspect. Sergeant Neil Newman, one of six mine removal experts in Southeast Asia, makes sure that he is _____ about every aspect of his job. ''There is _____ for mistakes in this line of work, no doubt," warns Newman. "If you take a little mental _____ while you're on the job, and overlook a tripwire, for example, then you'll be lucky to _____ with your life. You can't outrun high explosives. You won't have the chance to be _____ about your error." The uncharted minefields that Neil faces have been a[n] _____ on war-torn nations for decades, and experts estimate that it will take people like Neil hundreds of years to find and neutralize the millions of underground threats.
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What is a 10 letter word meaning 'evenness of mind or temper"
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From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. $$ \begin{matrix} \text{mitigate} & \text{macabre} & \text{filial} & \text{farcical}\\ \text{impervious} & \text{adjunct} & \text{nadir}\\ \end{matrix} $$ Frank thought that a camping trip might be a good way to improve his ______ relationship with his son and daughter, whom he rarely saw due to his long work hours. He planned a hike from the summit to the ______ of a canyon and then picked out a nice spot on the map where they could pitch tents for the night and scare each other with _______ stories around the carapfire. Frank thought that the kids would jump at the idea; unfortunately, they did not. "Dad," moaned Tim, "you know that I'm busy this weekend." Frank looked as if he were listening to his son, but he was actually _______ to the protest. "Oh, come on," said Frank, automatically. "We'll have a great time. 1 used to be a[n] ______ counselor for a camp—" "A basketball camp," interrupted Lisa. "And everyone knows that basketball camps are not exactly where people go to learn wilderness survival skills."
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From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. penitent hurtle agnostic scourge circumspect retribution zephyr exodus A. Sergeant Neil Newman, one of six mine removal experts in Southeast Asia, makes sure that he is ____ about every aspect of his job. "One little missed detail can result in tragedy becoming ____ for your hastiness. One minute you;re on your knees, probing the earth and enjoying a cool ___ after hours of 95-degree weather, and the next minute, a blast ____ you-or a part of you-through the air because you overlooked a hair-thin tripwire. By that time, it;s too late to be ____ about your error-you're lucky if you're still alive to think about it." The uncharted minefields that Neil faces have been a[n] ____ on war-torn nations for decades, and experts estimate that it will take people like Neil hundreds of years to find and neutralize the millions of underground threats.