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5 - a - day language review: week 4
- using the context, find the word that best fits the sentence. he was looking for a more efficient means of transportation.
- circle the misspelled word and write it correctly in the space below. preferential (correct: preferential) clumsy (correct: clumsy)
- rewrite the sentence adding a non - restrictive element using commas. my sister is twenty and in college.
- circle the correct pronoun for the sentence. identify if it is subjective, objective, or possessive. bernice was hoping to ride home with (she, her).
- choose the antonym for flexible. brittle, smooth, old, pliable
- complete the sentence with an appropriate intensive pronoun. we have to pack our lunches ourselves.
- which of the following might cause someone to seek sanctuary? (a) danger (b) hunger (c) friendship (d) war
- list five words that contain the greek or latin root/affix. astr - star, star - shaped asterisk, asteroid, asteria, astrology, astronomy
- circle the vague pronoun. then rewrite the sentence so that its meaning is clear. the boss told the employee that he would receive a raise.
- choose a matching analogy. luck : misfortune (a) coffee : cream (b) salt : pepper (c) life : birth (d) defeat : victory
Brief Explanations
- The tasks involve grammar - correcting misspelled words, using non - restrictive elements, identifying and using correct pronouns, finding antonyms, using intensive pronouns, identifying vague pronouns and re - writing for clarity. There are also vocabulary tasks like listing words with a root/affix and solving analogies. These are all language - related exercises.
- For the question about what might cause someone to seek sanctuary, danger and war are logical reasons as they pose threats, while hunger is more about a need for sustenance and friendship is not a reason to seek sanctuary in the typical sense.
- In the analogy, "luck:misfortune" is a pair of opposites. Among the options, "defeat:victory" is also a pair of opposites, while "coffee:cream" are complements, "salt:pepper" are seasonings often paired but not opposites, and "life:birth" has a different semantic relationship.
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- For the grammar and vocabulary tasks, they are language - based exercises.
- For the sanctuary question, the answers are danger and war.
- For the analogy, the answer is d. defeat:victory