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d.
ight words\ circle the correct
ight word\ in the following sentences.
- i had to study more than/then i did for the vocabulary quizzes.
- she decided to choose/chose the red dress instead of the blue one.
- if you dont tie your shoelaces tightly, they might come loose/lose during the race.
- some teachers will accept/except late homework submissions with a valid excuse.
- first, we went to the museum, and than/then we had lunch at a fast food restaurant.
- he has more patience than/then anyone ive ever met.
- yesterday, i choose/chose the wrong answer on the test by accident.
- the screws were too loose/lose, so the table wobbled when we used it.
- i cant accept/except the fact that winter vacation is over already.
- if you work harder than/then you did last time, youll see better results.
- please choose/chose wisely when deciding your college major.
- make sure your dog doesnt get loose/lose while youre walking it.
- everyone was invited to the meeting accept/except for john.
- he was taller than/then all his teammates on the basketball court.
- after the ceremony, well head to the reception, and than/then well take pictures.
- last week, she choose/chose to stay home instead of going out.
- if you lose/loose the instructions, it will be hard to assemble the furniture.
- the teacher said she could accept/except our essays if they were submitted by friday.
- the food tasted better than/then i expected it to.
- you must choose/chose the correct answer to pass the quiz.
- i had to choose/chose my words carefully, and than/then explain my reasoning.
- if you accept/except this challenge, youll need to work harder than/then before.
- the screws were too loose/lose, so i had to tighten them and than/then try again.
- she couldnt accept/except that she might lose/loose the competition.
- he choose/chose the larger gift because it seemed better than/then the smaller one.
e. more vocab: fill in the blanks with vocab words from this list.
- the ______________ of the townsfolk toward tom robinsons plight reflected the deep - rooted racism that atticus fought against.
- attendance at the trial seemed almost ______________ or required for the citizens of maycomb, as they gathered to watch it like it was a public spectacle.
- during his closing argument, atticus took the opportunity to ______________ on the importance of justice and the dangers of prejudice.
- bob ewells behavior in court was so disgraceful that one might think his ______________ from the courtroom was imminent. however, he never is kicked out of the courtroom.
- the mob outside the jail tries to ______________ violence, but atticuss calm demeanor and scouts innocent intervention diffuse the tension.
- scout had a ______________ of danger when she and jem were walking home from the pageant in the dark. she had a feeling that something bad was going to happen.
- bob ewell tried to maintain some ______________ of credibility in the courtroom, though his lies were evident to everyone.
- atticus faced the fight for justice with ______________ determination, even when the odds were stacked against him.
Response
Section D: "Right Words"
Brief Explanations
Each question tests homophone/near-homophone word choice, based on context (comparison, sequence, verb tense, meaning of the word).
Brief Explanations
Blanks are filled with context-appropriate vocabulary tied to To Kill a Mockingbird themes and plot, matching sentence tone and meaning.
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