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match the terms with their correct definitions, then fill in the sample sentence blanks:term: assume, dyslexic, expression, hallucination, hyperactiveform: verb, adjective, noun, noun, adjectivedefinitions:- a particular look, action, or vocal intonation indicating something such as a thought or feeling- showing more activity or energy than is appropriate for a situation- to be angry or upset over a perceived injustice- refusing to follow rules or accepted ways of behaving- having a learning condition that makes it challenging to read, write, and spell- vision, sound, or smell that seems real but is not- to accept to be true without proof
Match each term to its correct definition based on lexical meaning and word form, then create a logical sample sentence for each pair.
- assume: The definition "to accept to be true without proof" fits this verb.
- dyslexic: The definition "having a learning condition that makes it challenging to read, write, and spell" fits this adjective.
- expression: The definition "a particular look, action, or vocal intonation indicating something such as a thought or feeling" fits this noun.
- hallucination: The definition "vision, sound, or smell that seems real but is not" fits this noun.
- hyperactive: The definition "showing more activity or energy than is appropriate for a situation" fits this adjective.
(Note: One definition ("to be angry or upset over a perceived injustice") has no matching term provided in the table.)
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| Term | Form | Definition | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| dyslexic | adjective | having a learning condition that makes it challenging to read, write, and spell | The dyslexic student uses special tools to complete assignments. |
| expression | noun | a particular look, action, or vocal intonation indicating something such as a thought or feeling | Her sad expression told me she had bad news. |
| hallucination | noun | vision, sound, or smell that seems real but is not | The fever caused her to have a vivid hallucination of a cat in her room. |
| hyperactive | adjective | showing more activity or energy than is appropriate for a situation | The hyperactive toddler could not sit still during the story. |