Wordly Wise 3000 Book 4 Lesson 2 Vocabulary Quiz

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2. Decay (v.)

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Decay means the process of rotting or decomposing, so the correct answer is 'To rot'. The other options do not accurately reflect the meaning of decay.

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3. Decay (n.)

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Decay refers to the gradual breaking down or rotting of something, usually due to natural processes. It is the opposite of growth or stability, which makes the incorrect answers inaccurate in this context.

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4. Exceed (v.)

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The correct answer for exceed is to be more than or to go beyond what is allowed. The other three options provided do not accurately represent the meaning of exceed.

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5. Excess (n.)

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The correct definition for 'excess' refers to having more than what is required or expected.

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6. What does the term 'excessive' mean?

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The word 'excessive' specifically refers to something that is excessively high in amount or degree, going beyond what is normal or suitable.

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7. Forbid (v).

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The term 'forbid' implies the act of prohibiting or ordering against something, opposing the ideas presented in the incorrect answers.

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8. Forbidden (adj.)

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The term 'forbidden' indicates something that is prohibited or not permitted, making 'Not allowed' the correct answer. The incorrect answers 'Allowed', 'Permitted', and 'Encouraged' all suggest the opposite of 'forbidden', hence they are incorrect in this context.

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9. Grove (n.)

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A grove specifically refers to a group of trees growing together, not to a small shed, citrus fruit, or dance.

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10. Limb (n.)

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The term 'limb' refers to either an arm, leg, or wing of an animal, or a large tree branch. The incorrect answers provided do not accurately define the term 'limb.'

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11. Mammoth (adj.)

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The word 'mammoth' as an adjective is used to describe something that is very large or huge in size.

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12. Mature (v.)

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The correct answer for the verb 'mature' is to become fully grown or developed. This implies reaching a state of completion or full potential.

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13. What does 'mature' mean as an adjective?

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The correct answer refers to something that is fully grown or developed, typically associated with being an adult. 'Young', 'Immature', and 'Senior' are all antonyms of mature, representing different stages of development or age.

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14. What does it mean to permit (v.)?

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The verb 'permit' means to give permission or allow something to happen. The correct answer is 'To allow.'

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15. What is a permit (n.)?

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A permit is a written authorization that grants someone permission to perform a specific action or activity.

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16. Resist (v.)

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The correct answer to the question 'resist (v.)' includes the ideas of refusing to give in to something, either by withstanding it or actively working against it.

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17. Scorch (v.)

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Scorching specifically refers to burning slightly, not freezing, drowning, or flying.

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18. Tower (v.).

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The word 'tower' as a verb specifically refers to something standing above or higher than its surroundings, not any of the other actions mentioned in the incorrect answers.

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19. What does the adjective 'towering' mean?

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The adjective 'towering' is used to describe something that is very high or tall in stature.

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20. Affect (v).

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The correct definition of 'affect' as a verb is to bring about a change in or to pretend to be or to have. The incorrect answers provided do not accurately reflect the meaning of the word 'affect' in this context.

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21. What does the term 'climate' refer to?

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Climate refers to the long-term average of weather conditions in a particular area, while weather refers to the short-term atmospheric conditions. Altitude, vegetation type, and specific weather conditions on a given day do not encompass the broader concept of climate.

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22. What is a column (n)?

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A column is specifically a vertical arrangement of figures or words, not a horizontal line on a graph, circular structure, or musical performance.

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23. What is a column?

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A column can refer to different things depending on the context, but in this case, it refers to a tall support structure or a regular written article.

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How would you calculate (v)?
Decay (v.)
Decay (n.)
Exceed (v.)
Excess (n.)
What does the term 'excessive' mean?
Forbid (v).
Forbidden (adj.)
Grove (n.)
Limb (n.)
Mammoth (adj.)
Mature (v.)
What does 'mature' mean as an adjective?
What does it mean to permit (v.)?
What is a permit (n.)?
Resist (v.)
Scorch (v.)
Tower (v.).
What does the adjective 'towering' mean?
Affect (v).
What does the term 'climate' refer to?
What is a column (n)?
What is a column?
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