Vocabulary Enhancement Quiz: Mastering Complex Words

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1. Abrupt (adj.)

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The correct definition of 'abrupt' is something that happens suddenly and without warning, making the first incorrect answer 'Gradual, over a long period of time' incorrect. It is not planned or expected, making the second incorrect answer 'Planned and expected' incorrect. Additionally, 'abrupt' is the opposite of 'Slow and steady', making it the third incorrect answer.

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This educational activity from Bps Wordly Wise Book 4 Lesson 5 focuses on enhancing vocabulary skills. It is designed to help learners in understanding and using complex words effectively, contributing to their language arts proficiency.

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2. What does the term 'attempt' (v.) mean?

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The term 'attempt' (v.) refers to making an effort or trying to achieve something, hence 'To try; to make an effort.' The other options are not related to the definition of 'attempt.'

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3. What is the meaning of the word 'attempt' (n.)?

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The word 'attempt' refers to making an effort or a try to accomplish something, it does not necessarily imply success or failure.

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4. Entertain (v.)  

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The verb 'entertain' typically refers to amusing or interesting someone, having guests, or keeping something in mind.

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5. What does the verb 'glimpse' mean?

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The correct definition of 'glimpse' is to briefly see or obtain a quick look at something.

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6. Persistent (adj.)  

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The correct answer for the definition of 'persistent' is 'Refusing to give up.' Persistence implies determination and continuous effort, which are not represented in the incorrect answers provided.

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7. What is the definition of glimpse (n.)?

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A glimpse is defined as a quick or hasty look, often a brief or fleeting view of something.

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8. Mock (v.)

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The word 'mock' as a verb means to ridicule or make fun of someone or something. The correct answer is 'To make fun of'.

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9. What does the adjective 'mock' mean?

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The adjective 'mock' is used to describe something that is not real or pretended, not genuine or authentic, serious, or satisfactory.

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10. Persist (v.)

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Persistence is commonly associated with tenacity and perseverance, not giving up easily. It involves continuing to try or do something despite challenges or obstacles. Therefore, the correct answers emphasize the idea of persistence as continuous effort or action.

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11. What is the definition of persistence?

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Persistence refers to the quality of sticking to something and not giving up, which is the opposite of being inconsistent, moving on quickly, or lacking determination.

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12. Persuade (v.)

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Persuading someone involves using logic, reasoning, and communication skills to convince them to see things from your perspective without resorting to deception, force, or disregarding their opinions.

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13. Persuasive (adj.)

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The adjective 'persuasive' describes something that has the ability to convince or influence others.

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14. What is the definition of the term phase?

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The correct answer refers to a phase as a specific stage in a series of changes.

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15. Quaint (adj.)

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The word 'quaint' specifically refers to something that is odd or unusual in a pleasing or old-fashioned way, making the other options incorrect.

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16. Recall (v.)  

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The verb 'recall' can mean either to remember something or to call or take back something, making options 3, 4, and 5 incorrect in this context.

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17. Reject (v.)

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The correct meaning of 'reject' is to refuse to accept or use something, making the other three options incorrect.

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18. What does 'reject (n.)' mean?

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The correct definition of 'reject (n.)' is to express or feel that one's engagement with an idea or activity is no longer appropriate or worthwhile. It is synonymous with dismissing or refusing something.

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19. Revise (v.)
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20. Achieve (v.)

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The term 'achieve' refers to successfully accomplishing a goal or objective, not failing, procrastinating, or ignoring it.

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21. Contempt (n.)

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Contempt is a negative feeling or attitude towards someone or something, indicating a lack of respect or regard.

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22. Sensitive (adj.)

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The word 'sensitive' describes someone who is quick to notice or feel things and is easily affected by even slight changes. Therefore, incorrect answers would be options that describe the opposite of these qualities.

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Abrupt (adj.)
What does the term 'attempt' (v.) mean?
What is the meaning of the word 'attempt' (n.)?
Entertain (v.)  
What does the verb 'glimpse' mean?
Persistent (adj.)  
What is the definition of glimpse (n.)?
Mock (v.)
What does the adjective 'mock' mean?
Persist (v.)
What is the definition of persistence?
Persuade (v.)
Persuasive (adj.)
What is the definition of the term phase?
Quaint (adj.)
Recall (v.)  
Reject (v.)
What does 'reject (n.)' mean?
Revise (v.)
Achieve (v.)
Contempt (n.)
Sensitive (adj.)
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