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What is the meaning of the word 'adopt'?
What is the meaning of the word 'adopt'?
- To discard or reject something
- To observe something carefully
- To enhance or improve something significantly
- To take on or accept something as one's own (correct)
Which word best describes a scene that is 'dreadful'?
Which word best describes a scene that is 'dreadful'?
- Pleasant and enjoyable
- Exciting and energetic
- Fearful and alarming (correct)
- Mundane and ordinary
What does the term 'persistent' imply about a person's behavior?
What does the term 'persistent' imply about a person's behavior?
- They give up easily in the face of challenges
- They are careful and reserved
- They continue firmly despite difficulties or opposition (correct)
- They frequently change their mind about their goals
Which word would you associate with a vast landscape?
Which word would you associate with a vast landscape?
Which word best characterizes something that is 'charming'?
Which word best characterizes something that is 'charming'?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Overview
- Accident: An unexpected event often resulting in injury or damage.
- Active: Engaging in physical movement or participating actively in tasks.
- Adopt: To take up, accept, or start to use something new, such as a policy or way of life.
- Advantage: A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable position.
- Advice: Guidance or recommendations offered to help someone make decisions.
Environmental Context
- Arctic: Refers to the polar region, characterized by extreme cold, ice, and unique ecosystems.
- Flood: Overflow of water onto normally dry land, often caused by heavy rainfall or melting snow.
- Moisture: Presence of water vapor typically in the atmosphere, essential for weather patterns and ecosystems.
Emotional and Behavioral Terms
- Astonish: To surprise greatly; to be amazed at something unexpected.
- Attention: Focused mental engagement with a stimulus, important for learning and safety.
- Brave: Exhibiting courage and the ability to confront fear or challenges.
- Charming: Pleasing or delightful, often used to describe an attractive personality or environment.
Social Dynamics
- Compete: Engaging in a contest or rivalry, often with the aim of achieving victory or superiority.
- Crowd: A large number of people gathered closely together, can be indicative of social gatherings or events.
- Parade: A public procession, often celebrating a particular event or occasion, showcasing floats, performances, and people.
Natural and Physical Phenomena
- Blast: A strong gust of air or explosion, symbolizes force or impactful events.
- Demolish: To completely destroy or tear down a structure, often seen in urban development.
- Scattered: To distribute or spread out over an area, often indicating randomness or lack of order.
Human Conditions and Lifestyle
- Dreadful: Causing fear or revulsion; often describes unpleasant situations or experiences.
- Excess: An amount that is more than necessary, often leading to waste or imbalance.
- Fortune: Luck or chance events that lead to wealth or success, can also refer to destiny.
Geographical and Cultural Context
- Herd: A group of animals, often referring to livestock; signifies social structures in the animal kingdom.
- Island: A piece of land surrounded by water, often exhibiting distinct ecosystems.
- Journey: A prolonged trip from one place to another, can be physical, emotional, or metaphorical.
Challenges and Responsibilities
- Limit: A point beyond which something cannot go; a boundary or restriction.
- Locate: To find or discover the position of something or someone.
- Persistent: Continuing firmly despite difficulty or opposition, relevant in achieving goals or overcoming obstacles.
Personal Growth and Responsibility
- Prove: To establish the truth or validity through evidence or demonstration.
- Refuse: To indicate that one is not willing to accept or do something.
- Responsibility: The state of being accountable for something, often involving duty or obligation.
Nature and Curiosities
- Shabby: In poor condition due to long or hard use; can relate to social issues.
- Soil: The upper layer of earth where plants grow, critical for agriculture and ecosystem health.
- Tiny: Extremely small in size; often used to describe aspects of nature or organisms within ecosystems.
- Vast: Very large in area or extent, indicating wide-ranging environments or ideas.
- Weary: Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of rest.
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