Wordly Wise 3000 Lesson 17

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1. Spell the word that means "happy and excited; overjoyed"

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The word "elated" means feeling extremely happy and excited, or overjoyed.

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Wordly Wise 3000 Lesson 17 - Quiz

This is a quiz for Wordly Wise 3000 Lesson 17 Book 6.  This is to help you study for the real test.

2. Spell pethetic correctly

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The correct spelling for the word "pethetic" is "pathetic".

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3. To Restrain Someone is to 

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Restraint is the act of holding someone back or preventing them from moving freely. It implies the use of physical or psychological force to restrict their actions or behavior. Therefore, "holding them back" is an appropriate explanation for the term "to restrain someone."

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4. Spell the word that means "an extra amount of time or space"

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Leeway is the correct answer because it means "an extra amount of time or space". It refers to the flexibility or freedom to make adjustments or allowances within a given situation. It allows for additional time or space to maneuver or accommodate unforeseen circumstances or variations.

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5. A miniature is also a ________ painting that can be transported easily.

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A miniature painting is a small painting that can be easily transported.

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6. What does the word "onset" mean?

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The word "onset" refers to the start or beginning of something. It is used to describe the point at which something begins or starts to happen. It can be used in various contexts, such as the onset of a disease, the onset of winter, or the onset of a new project. In this question, the correct answer is "The start or beginning," as it accurately defines the meaning of the word "onset."

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7. Where would a preliminary take place?

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A preliminary usually takes place at the beginning of a process or event. It is an initial step that sets the foundation for what will follow. By conducting a preliminary, one can gather necessary information, assess the situation, or establish a starting point. Therefore, it is logical to conclude that a preliminary would occur at the beginning rather than in the middle, end, or anywhere else in the process.

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8. What is an example of "debris"?

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Debris refers to scattered pieces or fragments of something that is broken or destroyed. Broken objects fit the definition of debris as they are fragmented and no longer intact. Plates and math books may become broken objects if they are shattered or damaged, but they do not inherently represent debris. Humidity, on the other hand, is a measure of moisture in the air and does not relate to broken or fragmented objects.

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What is this mud doing? (use a list word)

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The mud is oozing, which suggests that it is slowly flowing or seeping out of a particular area.

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10. To scour something your have to _________ really hard.

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To scour something, you have to scrub really hard.

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11. In movies, who would salvage something?

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A super hero would salvage something in movies because they are often portrayed as characters with extraordinary abilities and a strong sense of justice. They are typically depicted as the ones who save the day and rescue people or objects from danger or destruction. Therefore, it makes sense that a super hero would be the one to salvage something in movies.

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12. What is exploit's verb

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The correct answer is "exploit." In this question, we are asked to identify the verb form of the word "exploit." The verb form of "exploit" is "exploit."

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Spell the word that means "happy and excited; overjoyed"
Spell pethetic correctly
To Restrain Someone is to 
Spell the word that means "an extra amount of time or space"
A miniature is also a ________ painting that can be transported...
What does the word "onset" mean?
Where would a preliminary take place?
What is an example of "debris"?
What is this mud doing? (use a list word)
To scour something your have to _________ really hard.
In movies, who would salvage something?
What is exploit's verb
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