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1.c: choose two
directions: choose two words that best explain, define, or relate to each vocabulary word.
- diaphragm a. separates b. connects c. divides d. blends
- diameter a. perimeter b. through c. around d. circle
- diagnose a. cure b. medicine c. identify d. determine
- dialect a. pronunciation b. interpreter c. conversation d. grammar
- permeable a. absorbent b. porous c. brittle d. impervious
- perceive a. avoid b. ignore c. notice d. observe
- perforate a. closure b. puncture c. hole d. mend
- persistent a. constant b. frail c. merciful d. continuous
- percolate a. withstand b. seep c. dilute d. drip
- pervasive a. extensive b. rife c. limited d. narrow
Brief Explanations
For each vocabulary word, select two words with the closest related meanings:
- diaphragm: Refers to a structure that splits spaces, so "separates" and "divides" match.
- diameter: A straight line passing through a circle's center, so "through" and "circle" relate.
- diagnose: Means to identify a condition, so "identify" and "determine" fit.
- dialect: A variant of a language tied to pronunciation and grammar, so these two match.
- permeable: Allows passage of substances, so "absorbent" and "porous" are correct.
- perceive: Means to become aware of something, so "notice" and "observe" fit.
- perforate: To make a hole, so "puncture" and "hole" are related.
- persistent: Means ongoing, so "constant" and "continuous" match.
- percolate: To seep or drip through, so "seep" and "drip" fit.
- pervasive: Means widespread, so "extensive" and "rife" are correct.
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- diaphragm: a. separates, c. divides
- diameter: b. through, d. circle
- diagnose: c. identify, d. determine
- dialect: a. pronunciation, d. grammar
- permeable: a. absorbent, b. porous
- perceive: c. notice, d. observe
- perforate: b. puncture, c. hole
- persistent: a. constant, d. continuous
- percolate: b. seep, d. drip
- pervasive: a. extensive, b. rife