“The Giver” is a novel from 1993. Do you know who wrote it? Check out the quiz and answer questions concerning vocabulary from the book. It would help out if you understood what the words mean. What is the definition of palpable, what does inconveniencing mean? The word distraught is common; how is it used in the book, and what is the description of the word adherence. If you are curious about “The Giver,” look no further than this quiz.
Possible to feel or touch
To see and hear
The meaning of peach
To touch
The meaning of soft clothing
To trade and bother
Trouble or bother
A difficulty that causes anxiety
Difficulty
Cumbersomeness
Very confused or troubled by worry
To be ok and feel unconfused
To worry about many thing that might happen
To be werid and troble maker
To be confused
Dirty clothing
A colorful piece of clothing
Distraught a piece of clothing
Undistraught clothing
Pretty clothing
Uneasy or anxious
Mentally upset over possible misfortune or danger
Anxiouse and excitied
Anxiouse or fearful about wat may happen
Quick to understand
Support for a person
To hate someone
Faithful support for a religion or cause or political party
The property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition
All of the above
Any of the ridges arcoss the finger board of a banjo, gutiar
To worry
String on a guitar
Worry unnecessarily or excessively;
Non of the above
An action
To be very hungry
An ability that one has naturally, quickness to learn or understand
An ability to do something
Talent
To shout out loud
To yell
To hind somthing
To eat reallt fast
To collect and stove away often sercertly
To remove something
A latin word to read more
A frown of sadness
A type of white flower
A deep feeling of sorrow or gulit over a wrong that one done
A mystrey in a mystrey
To solve a mystery
A mystery
To puzzle or be wilder
A puzzle
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