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What is the purpose of including synonyms in a vocabulary review?

  • To provide examples of improper usage.
  • To confuse the student with multiple meanings.
  • To provide antonyms for each word.
  • To assist with understanding similar meanings. (correct)

Why is a non-linguistic representation included in the vocabulary review?

  • To make the review more difficult.
  • To replace the need for definitions.
  • To provide a written example for each word.
  • To visualize the meaning of the word. (correct)

What does the word 'intervene' most likely imply in context?

  • To withdraw from a situation.
  • To observe without acting.
  • To create a new situation.
  • To take action in a situation. (correct)

In the context of vocabulary learning, why is it recommended to use terms in a sentence?

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What is the likely relationship between 'magnify' and 'amplify'?

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What does 'affiliation' typically refer to?

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Which of the following is a synonym for 'libel'?

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Which sentence correctly uses the term 'component'?

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What is the action described by the term 'liquify'?

<p>To convert into liquid form (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best defines 'relinquish'?

<p>To give up or surrender (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these would best be a synonym for the term 'component'?

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What does it mean to 'liquify' something?

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Which scenario best exemplifies 'libel'?

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What is the opposite of 'relinquish' in terms of possession?

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In what context might the word 'affiliation' be relevant?

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Flashcards

Affiliation

A connection or association with a group or organization.

Liquify

To make something liquid, usually by melting or dissolving.

Relinquish

To give up something voluntarily, especially a position or power.

Component

A part or element that contributes to a whole.

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Libel

To make a false and damaging statement about someone, especially in writing.

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Intervene

To become involved in a situation in order to stop something bad from happening.

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Interject

To interrupt a conversation by saying something, especially abruptly.

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Magnify

To make something bigger or more important; to increase the size or power of something.

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Amplify

To increase the volume or intensity of something, like a sound or a signal.

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