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The race horse started out strong but it seemed to be _________ toward the end.
a) languishing
b) gorge
c) promptly
d) desperation
languishing – verb - becoming weak; drooping; fading
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The fourth grade class took on the ______ task of cleaning the school yard.
a) gigantic
b) gorge
c) humble
d) commotion
gigantic – adjective - very large; huge
Remember on Valentine’s Day do not _______ on chocolates
a) masterpiece
b) gorge
c) languishing
d) commotion
gorge - verb - to stuff with food; an enormous meal
Everyone ran into the school yard to see what the ______ was.
a) desperation
b) triumph
c) promptly
d) commotion
commotion – noun - a noisy disturbance
I received word to go to the office _______ at 3:00 p.m.
a) gigantic
b) languishing
c) promptly
d) desperation
promptly – adverb - to deliver at once, without delay
Winning the race was a big ____ for the athlete
a) gigantic
b) triumph
c) contented
d) commotion
triumph – noun - to achieve success; victory
John threw up his hands in_____, when he could not find his homework.
a) gigantic
b) languishing
c) desperation
d) contented
desperation – noun - hopelessness; worry; concern
It is important to remind ourselves from time to time to be _________ with what we have.
a) triumph
b) desperation
c) promptly
d) contented
contented - verb - happy; fulfilled
We went to the museum and saw the ______ done by DaVinci.
a) triumph
b) desperation
c) promptly
d) masterpiece
masterpiece – noun - a person's greatest piece of work, as in an art.
The boy was startled by the popular girl's _____ appearance once he saw her alone.
a) humble
b) desperation
c) promptly
d) contented
humble – adjective - modest and unassuming in attitude and behavior
On behalf of Charlotte, Wilbur and Fern and all
our friends at Zuckerman’s Barn, we hope you enjoyed our
weekly presentations. Do not forget the power of
words.A Susan Ging Lent Production