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1
A Scholarship Vocabulary Program
  • Course I
  • (set 1 A)

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Alert (adj.)
  • Wide-awake and ready to act quickly watchful.

3
Alert (adj.)
  • Be alert remove the pot from the stove (after
    before- pick one answer) it boils over.

4
Candid (adj.)
  • open and honest in what one says or does
    frank outspoken.

5
Candid (adj.)
  • Candid people tell the truth (except, even- pick
    one answer) when it hurts.

6
Chide (v.)
  • express mild disapproval of scold reprove
    reproach.

7
Chide (v.)
  • We use (gentle, harsh- pick one answer) tones
    when we chide someone.

8
Counterfeit (adj.)
  • made to resemble something genuine with intent
    to deceive forged bogus sham.

9
Counterfeit (adj.)
  • I was (heartbroken, pretending- pick one answer)
    I shed counterfeit tears.

10
Culprit (n.)
  • person guilty of any offense or crime
    offender.

11
Culprit (n.)
  • Dont (accuse, trust- pick one answer) her she
    is not the culprit.

12
Defraud (v.)
  • deprive (someone) of something by deception or
    fraud cheat.

13
Defraud (v.)
  • If you were paid in (real, bogus - pick one
    answer) money, you were defrauded.

14
Flaw (n.)
  • something faulty or missing defect imperfect

15
Flaw (n.)
  • (Selfishness, Money - pick one answer) is a
    serious character flaw.

16
Maul (v.)
  • handle roughly injure by beating batter.

17
Maul (v.)
  • The childs new doll was mauled by her (jealous,
    gentle- pick one answer) friends.
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