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the book thief vocabulary quiz part 1
word bank
obligatory brandish volatile absurd magnitude
b benign frail deter plead dependent
succumb elapse corrode conglomerate contradictory
directions: in the space provided, write the correct vocab word that matches the definition given.
- __________ (n.) a large thing made up of several smaller things or a mix of different things
- __________ (adj.) required or expected because of rules or customs
- __________ (v.) to pass or go by (used about time)
- __________ (v.) to wave or show something (weapon/object) in an excited or threatening way
- __________ (n.) the size, importance, or strength of something
directions: give the correct definition for each word.
- absurd (adj.):
- corrode (v.):
- contradictory (adj.):
directions: in the space provided, write the correct vocab word that corresponds to the synonyms or antonyms given.
- synonyms: gentle, kind, harmless, benevolent: __________ (adj.)
- antonyms: stable, unchanging, calm, predictable: __________ (adj.)
- synonyms: hopeless, sad, discouraged, disheartened: __________ (adj.)
- antonyms: strong, tough, hardy, durable: __________ (adj.)
directions: on the back of this sheet, write a sentence for each vocab word using context clues to show that you know what the word means.
deter (v.) plead (v.) succumb (v.)
Part 1: Matching Words to Definitions
- (n.) a large thing made up of several smaller things or a mix of different things
- Analyze the word bank: "conglomerate" means a collection of different things combined.
- Answer: conglomerate
- (adj.) required or expected because of rules or customs
- Analyze the word bank: "obligatory" means something is required by duty or custom.
- Answer: obligatory
- (v.) to pass or go by (used about time)
- Analyze the word bank: "elapse" means time passes by.
- Answer: elapse
- (v.) to wave or show something (weapon/object) in an excited or threatening way
- Analyze the word bank: "brandish" means to wave (a weapon) in a showy or threatening manner.
- Answer: brandish
- (n.) the size, importance, or strength of something
- Analyze the word bank: "magnitude" refers to the size or extent of something.
- Answer: magnitude
Part 2: Defining Words
- abound (adj.)
- Definition: Existing in large numbers; plentiful. (Note: "abound" is also a verb meaning to be present in great quantities, but as an adjective, it describes something that is abundant.)
- corrode (v.)
- Definition: To wear away or damage gradually, usually by chemical action (e.g., rust on metal) or by constant friction.
- contradictory (adj.)
- Definition: Opposing or conflicting with each other; inconsistent.
Part 3: Synonyms/Antonyms
- Synonyms: gentle, kind, harmless, benevolent
- Analyze the word bank: "benign" means gentle, kind, or harmless (especially in medical or general contexts).
- Answer: benign
- Antonyms: stable, unchanging, calm, predictable
- Analyze the word bank: "volatile" means unstable, changeable, or unpredictable (e.g., volatile emotions or markets).
- Answer: volatile
- Synonyms: hopeless, sad, discouraged, disheartened
- Analyze the word bank: "despondent" means extremely sad or without hope.
- Answer: despondent
- Antonyms: strong, tough, hardy, durable
- Analyze the word bank: "frail" means weak or easily broken, the opposite of strong/durable.
- Answer: frail
Part 4: Sentences (Example for "deter", "plead", "succumb")
- deter (v.): The high cost of tickets deterred many fans from attending the concert. (Context clue: "deter" means to discourage someone from doing something.)
- plead (v.): The defendant pleaded for mercy during the trial. (Context clue: "plead" means to make an emotional or urgent request.)
- succumb (v.): Despite her efforts, she eventually succumbed to the illness. (Context clue: "succumb" means to give in or be overcome by something.)
Final Answers (Key Sections)
Part 1:
- conglomerate
- obligatory
- elapse
- brandish
- magnitude
Part 2:
- Existing in large numbers; plentiful
- To wear away or damage gradually (by chemical action or friction)
- Opposing or conflicting; inconsistent
Part 3:
- benign
- volatile
- despondent
- frail
(Note: For sentence-writing, use the examples above or create your own with clear context clues!)
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Part 1: Matching Words to Definitions
- (n.) a large thing made up of several smaller things or a mix of different things
- Analyze the word bank: "conglomerate" means a collection of different things combined.
- Answer: conglomerate
- (adj.) required or expected because of rules or customs
- Analyze the word bank: "obligatory" means something is required by duty or custom.
- Answer: obligatory
- (v.) to pass or go by (used about time)
- Analyze the word bank: "elapse" means time passes by.
- Answer: elapse
- (v.) to wave or show something (weapon/object) in an excited or threatening way
- Analyze the word bank: "brandish" means to wave (a weapon) in a showy or threatening manner.
- Answer: brandish
- (n.) the size, importance, or strength of something
- Analyze the word bank: "magnitude" refers to the size or extent of something.
- Answer: magnitude
Part 2: Defining Words
- abound (adj.)
- Definition: Existing in large numbers; plentiful. (Note: "abound" is also a verb meaning to be present in great quantities, but as an adjective, it describes something that is abundant.)
- corrode (v.)
- Definition: To wear away or damage gradually, usually by chemical action (e.g., rust on metal) or by constant friction.
- contradictory (adj.)
- Definition: Opposing or conflicting with each other; inconsistent.
Part 3: Synonyms/Antonyms
- Synonyms: gentle, kind, harmless, benevolent
- Analyze the word bank: "benign" means gentle, kind, or harmless (especially in medical or general contexts).
- Answer: benign
- Antonyms: stable, unchanging, calm, predictable
- Analyze the word bank: "volatile" means unstable, changeable, or unpredictable (e.g., volatile emotions or markets).
- Answer: volatile
- Synonyms: hopeless, sad, discouraged, disheartened
- Analyze the word bank: "despondent" means extremely sad or without hope.
- Answer: despondent
- Antonyms: strong, tough, hardy, durable
- Analyze the word bank: "frail" means weak or easily broken, the opposite of strong/durable.
- Answer: frail
Part 4: Sentences (Example for "deter", "plead", "succumb")
- deter (v.): The high cost of tickets deterred many fans from attending the concert. (Context clue: "deter" means to discourage someone from doing something.)
- plead (v.): The defendant pleaded for mercy during the trial. (Context clue: "plead" means to make an emotional or urgent request.)
- succumb (v.): Despite her efforts, she eventually succumbed to the illness. (Context clue: "succumb" means to give in or be overcome by something.)
Final Answers (Key Sections)
Part 1:
- conglomerate
- obligatory
- elapse
- brandish
- magnitude
Part 2:
- Existing in large numbers; plentiful
- To wear away or damage gradually (by chemical action or friction)
- Opposing or conflicting; inconsistent
Part 3:
- benign
- volatile
- despondent
- frail
(Note: For sentence-writing, use the examples above or create your own with clear context clues!)