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What is the antonym of 'modern'?
What is the antonym of 'modern'?
- ancient (correct)
- honest
- miser
- tired
What is the opposite of 'remove'?
What is the opposite of 'remove'?
- spend
- discover
- support
- reward (correct)
What is a place where a 'storyteller' might perform?
What is a place where a 'storyteller' might perform?
- ticket office
- parent's home
- factory
- theatre (correct)
What is a person who is extremely frugal or stingy?
What is a person who is extremely frugal or stingy?
What is a small amount of money?
What is a small amount of money?
What is likely to happen to someone who is tired?
What is likely to happen to someone who is tired?
What might a parent do with a penny?
What might a parent do with a penny?
What is a twins' relationship like?
What is a twins' relationship like?
Where might a ticket be used?
Where might a ticket be used?
What is a miser known for?
What is a miser known for?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary List
- Honest: an adjective describing someone who is truthful and sincere
- Miser: a noun referring to a person who is unwilling to spend money or give things away, often because they are greedy
- Misery: a noun meaning a state of great unhappiness or suffering
- Modern: an adjective meaning recently developed or used, often contrasted with ancient
People and Relationships
- Parents: a noun referring to a mother and father
- Twins: a noun referring to two children born at the same birth, often identical or very similar
Money and Finance
- Penny: a noun referring to a small unit of currency
- Spend: a verb meaning to use money to buy or pay for something
- Reward: a verb meaning to give someone something in return for their good behavior or hard work
Entertainment
- Storyteller: a noun referring to a person who tells stories, often in a theatrical or engaging way
- Theatre: a noun referring to a building or space where performances, such as plays or musicals, are held
- Ticket: a noun referring to a small piece of paper or digital entry that allows someone to enter a performance or event
Vocabulary List
- Honest: an adjective describing someone who is truthful and sincere
- Miser: a noun referring to a person who is unwilling to spend money or give things away, often because they are greedy
- Misery: a noun meaning a state of great unhappiness or suffering
- Modern: an adjective meaning recently developed or used, often contrasted with ancient
People and Relationships
- Parents: a noun referring to a mother and father
- Twins: a noun referring to two children born at the same birth, often identical or very similar
Money and Finance
- Penny: a noun referring to a small unit of currency
- Spend: a verb meaning to use money to buy or pay for something
- Reward: a verb meaning to give someone something in return for their good behavior or hard work
Entertainment
- Storyteller: a noun referring to a person who tells stories, often in a theatrical or engaging way
- Theatre: a noun referring to a building or space where performances, such as plays or musicals, are held
- Ticket: a noun referring to a small piece of paper or digital entry that allows someone to enter a performance or event
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