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Lesson 10: Weeks 28, 29, 30 Finding Meanings
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By Jprice | Updated: Mar 15, 2022
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To assert something is to declare it forcefully.
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Determine whether the context of the sentence is correct for each boldface word.
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To mutilate something is to hurt it by cutting into it.
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To monitor something is ot hide it from view.
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A monitor is a video screen that displace information.
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A nimble response is one that shows quickness of mind.
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To avert something is to prevent it from happening.
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A vigilant creature is one tht is watchful.
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A verge is an amusing diversion.
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A fortune that dwindles decreases in size.
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A plight is a difficult situation.
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To verge on to something is to cause it to happen.
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A docile creature is one whose bit can cause death.
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To mutilate something is to be the cause of it.
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A blithe response is one that is meant ot intimidate.
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A fortune that verges increases monthly.
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A plight is a blatant denial of what is obviously true.
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A bleak response is one that acan be changed as needed.
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A blithe response is one that suggests no future problems.
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To assert something is to declare it forcefully.
To mutilate something is to hurt it by cutting into it.
To monitor something is ot hide it from view.
A monitor is a video screen that displace information.
A nimble response is one that shows quickness of mind.
To avert something is to prevent it from happening.
A vigilant creature is one tht is watchful.
A verge is an amusing diversion.
A fortune that dwindles decreases in size.
A plight is a difficult situation.
To verge on to something is to cause it to happen.
A docile creature is one whose bit can cause death.
To mutilate something is to be the cause of it.
A blithe response is one that is meant ot intimidate.
A fortune that verges increases monthly.
A plight is a blatant denial of what is obviously true.
A bleak response is one that acan be changed as needed.
A blithe response is one that suggests no future problems.
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