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definition: to clear someone of blame or suspicion; to prove right. exa…

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definition: to clear someone of blame or suspicion; to prove right.
example: the new evidence helped vindicate the wrongly accused man.

  1. bipartisan (adjective)

definition: supported by two opposing political parties.
example: the bipartisan bill passed with votes from both democrats and republicans.

  1. polarization (noun)

definition: division into two sharply contrasting groups or opinions.
example: political polarization has made compromise difficult.

  1. grassroots (adjective/noun)

definition: ordinary people working together at a local level for change.
example: the grassroots movement started with neighborhood volunteers.

  1. equity (noun)

definition: fairness and justice, giving people what they need to succeed.
example: the school worked to create equity by providing extra support for struggling students.
vocabulary practice story
the town was divided over a new education policy. a small ______ within the school
board strongly opposed it, while others tried to present a more ______ plan that would
bring people together.

some members began to spread ______ on social media, while others accidentally
shared ______ without realizing it was false. the tension in meetings was
almost ______—you could feel the anger in the room.

a community ______ group began organizing parents and teachers to
____ for better funding and more ____
in the schools, making sure all students had what they needed.

meanwhile, politicians debated whether to place ______ on schools that did not
follow the new rules. one senator worried the conflict would only ______ trust in the
government, while another hoped the new program would eventually ______
supporters who believed in its goals.

surprisingly, a ______ agreement was reached, with both parties approving
the measure. though political ______ remains a challenge, many families
have decided not to ______ but to stay and work for positive change.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this vocabulary practice story, we analyze each blank based on the provided vocabulary definitions (from the earlier list: vindicate, bipartisan, polarization, grassroots, equity and other context - appropriate terms):

1. First blank:

The school board has a certain characteristic and others want a plan to bring people together. The word "cohesive" makes sense here as it means united or sticking together, but since we have to use the given vocabulary (or context - related). Wait, looking at the structure, the first blank after "A small" and related to the school board opposing and others wanting unity. Wait, maybe a better fit from the given words? Wait, the user's handwritten word is "cohesive" but let's check the vocabulary. Wait, maybe we misread. Wait, the first sentence: "The town was divided over a new education policy. A small ______ within the school board strongly opposed it..." Wait, maybe "faction"? But from the given vocabulary, maybe not. Wait, the handwritten word is "cohesive" but let's proceed with the blanks:

2. Second blank:

"while others tried to present a more ______ plan that would bring people together." A plan that brings people together, maybe "bipartisan" (supported by opposing groups) or "equitable" but "bipartisan" is about two parties. Wait, no, a plan to bring people together - maybe "unifying" but from the given words, "bipartisan" is about two parties. Wait, the handwritten word is not clear. Wait, let's check the next blanks:

3. Third blank:

"Some members began to spread ______ on social media" - likely "misinformation" (but from the given vocabulary, maybe "lies" but not in the list. Wait, the handwritten word is "disinformation" (similar to misinformation).

4. Fourth blank:

"while others accidentally shared ______ without realizing it was false." - "misinformation" (again, handwritten "disinformation" maybe a typo or same meaning).

5. Fifth blank:

"The tension in meetings was almost ______ - you could feel the anger in the room." - "palpable" (handwritten "palpably" but adverb, maybe "palpable" as adjective).

6. Sixth blank:

"A community ______ group began organizing parents and teachers" - "grassroots" (matches the definition of ordinary people working together locally).

7. Seventh blank:

"to ______ for better funding" - "advocate" (not in the list, but from context. Wait, the given vocabulary: "equity" is a noun, "grassroots" is adj/noun, "polarization", "bipartisan", "vindicate". Wait, maybe "lobby" but not in the list. Wait, the handwritten word is not clear. Wait, next blank:

8. Eighth blank:

"and more ______ in the schools" - "equity" (matches the definition of fairness and giving what people need).

9. Ninth blank:

"Meanwhile, politicians debated whether to place ______ on schools" - "sanctions" (not in the list, handwritten "sanction").

10. Tenth blank:

"One senator worried the conflict would only ______ trust in the government" - "erode" (not in the list, handwritten "erode").

11. Eleventh blank:

"while another hoped the new program would eventually ______ supporters" - "vindicate" (matches the definition of proving right or clearing of blame, here maybe proving the supporters right).

12. Twelfth blank:

"Surprisingly, a ______ agreement was reached" - "bipartisan" (supported by two opposing parties, here two sides in the town).

13. Thirteenth blank:

"Though political ______ remains a challenge" - "polarization" (division into contrasting groups).

14. Fourteenth blank:

"many families have decided not to ______ but…

Answer:

To solve this vocabulary practice story, we analyze each blank based on the provided vocabulary definitions (from the earlier list: vindicate, bipartisan, polarization, grassroots, equity and other context - appropriate terms):

1. First blank:

The school board has a certain characteristic and others want a plan to bring people together. The word "cohesive" makes sense here as it means united or sticking together, but since we have to use the given vocabulary (or context - related). Wait, looking at the structure, the first blank after "A small" and related to the school board opposing and others wanting unity. Wait, maybe a better fit from the given words? Wait, the user's handwritten word is "cohesive" but let's check the vocabulary. Wait, maybe we misread. Wait, the first sentence: "The town was divided over a new education policy. A small ______ within the school board strongly opposed it..." Wait, maybe "faction"? But from the given vocabulary, maybe not. Wait, the handwritten word is "cohesive" but let's proceed with the blanks:

2. Second blank:

"while others tried to present a more ______ plan that would bring people together." A plan that brings people together, maybe "bipartisan" (supported by opposing groups) or "equitable" but "bipartisan" is about two parties. Wait, no, a plan to bring people together - maybe "unifying" but from the given words, "bipartisan" is about two parties. Wait, the handwritten word is not clear. Wait, let's check the next blanks:

3. Third blank:

"Some members began to spread ______ on social media" - likely "misinformation" (but from the given vocabulary, maybe "lies" but not in the list. Wait, the handwritten word is "disinformation" (similar to misinformation).

4. Fourth blank:

"while others accidentally shared ______ without realizing it was false." - "misinformation" (again, handwritten "disinformation" maybe a typo or same meaning).

5. Fifth blank:

"The tension in meetings was almost ______ - you could feel the anger in the room." - "palpable" (handwritten "palpably" but adverb, maybe "palpable" as adjective).

6. Sixth blank:

"A community ______ group began organizing parents and teachers" - "grassroots" (matches the definition of ordinary people working together locally).

7. Seventh blank:

"to ______ for better funding" - "advocate" (not in the list, but from context. Wait, the given vocabulary: "equity" is a noun, "grassroots" is adj/noun, "polarization", "bipartisan", "vindicate". Wait, maybe "lobby" but not in the list. Wait, the handwritten word is not clear. Wait, next blank:

8. Eighth blank:

"and more ______ in the schools" - "equity" (matches the definition of fairness and giving what people need).

9. Ninth blank:

"Meanwhile, politicians debated whether to place ______ on schools" - "sanctions" (not in the list, handwritten "sanction").

10. Tenth blank:

"One senator worried the conflict would only ______ trust in the government" - "erode" (not in the list, handwritten "erode").

11. Eleventh blank:

"while another hoped the new program would eventually ______ supporters" - "vindicate" (matches the definition of proving right or clearing of blame, here maybe proving the supporters right).

12. Twelfth blank:

"Surprisingly, a ______ agreement was reached" - "bipartisan" (supported by two opposing parties, here two sides in the town).

13. Thirteenth blank:

"Though political ______ remains a challenge" - "polarization" (division into contrasting groups).

14. Fourteenth blank:

"many families have decided not to ______ but to stay and work for positive change." - "flee" (not in the list, handwritten "flee").

If we focus on the vocabulary from the given list (vindicate, bipartisan, polarization, grassroots, equity):

  • For the "grassroots" blank: "A community grassroots group began organizing parents and teachers" (matches the definition of ordinary people working locally).
  • For the "equity" blank: "and more equity in the schools" (matches fairness and giving what students need).
  • For the "bipartisan" blank: "Surprisingly, a bipartisan agreement was reached" (supported by opposing groups in the town).
  • For the "polarization" blank: "Though political polarization remains a challenge" (division in political views).
  • For the "vindicate" blank: "while another hoped the new program would eventually vindicate supporters" (prove the supporters right).
Final Answers for the key vocabulary - based blanks:
  • Grassroots - "A community grassroots group..."
  • Equity - "...more equity in the schools..."
  • Bipartisan - "a bipartisan agreement..."
  • Polarization - "political polarization..."
  • Vindicate - "...eventually vindicate supporters..."

(Note: Some blanks may use words not in the initial short list but context - appropriate, and the hand - written words provide additional clues for the intended answers.)