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student - friendly definition (own words)
very small in quantity and quality
vocabulary word
meager
synonym, antonym, & part of speech

  • synonym little
  • antonym big
  • part of speech

use the word in a complete sentence and underline the word
every morning he eats a meager breakfast of toast and coffee.
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student - friendly definition (own words)
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vocabulary word

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synonym, antonym, & part of speech

  • synonym
  • antonym
  • part of speech

use the word in a complete sentence and underline the word
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Explanation:

Brief Explanations

First, for the word "meager" (top worksheet):

  • The part of speech is an adjective, as it describes a noun (like "breakfast").
  • For the image: A suitable image would be a small plate with one piece of toast and a tiny cup of coffee, with the caption "A meager breakfast".

For the word "bandicoot" (bottom worksheet):

  • Define it simply: A small, burrowing marsupial mammal.
  • Synonym: Marsupial (close related term); Antonym: No direct opposite, but a large non-burrowing mammal like an elephant is a contrast, but more appropriately, the part of speech is a noun.
  • Sentence: We spotted a bandicoot digging for insects in the Australian bush.
  • Image: A photo of a small, furry bandicoot with a long snout, caption: "A bandicoot, a small burrowing marsupial."

Answer:

For "Meager" (top worksheet completion):
  1. Part of speech: Adjective
  2. Image with Caption: [Image of a tiny plate with 1 toast slice and small coffee] Caption: "A meager breakfast"
For "Bandicoot" (bottom worksheet completion):
  1. Student-Friendly Definition: A small, burrowing marsupial from Australia
  2. Synonym, Antonym, & Part of Speech:
  • Synonym: Marsupial
  • Antonym: No direct antonym; contrast: large non-burrowing mammal (e.g., elephant)
  • Part of speech: Noun
  1. Complete Sentence: We spotted a bandicoot digging for grubs under the log.
  2. Image with Caption: [Image of a small, furry bandicoot with a pointed snout] Caption: "A bandicoot, a small Australian marsupial"