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Engage with an interactive vocabulary lesson that helps you determine whether the words used in sentences are correct or incorrect. You’ll encounter a range of scenarios—from swine flu and economic issues in Mexico to the implications of dictatorships on literature. Each sentence offers you a chance to identify the right word from a selection of synonyms. This game not only enhances your vocabulary but also deepens your understanding of nuances in language. Perfect for students and language enthusiasts alike!
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Right or Wrong Lesson 21 Skynikkifran
Rules of the game • The game is pretty simple. A sentence will be shown to you with a vocabulary. You must say if the vocabulary word that is being used is the right one or if it is the wrong one and if the word is wrong chose the vocabulary that is supposed to be in the sentence
The swine flu outbreak in Mexico has not been a panacea to the economic affairs of Mexico. • boon • bane • inimical
Dictatorships are inimical to literary works that spark opposition against the government. • boon • malevolent • adulterate
Hitler was a inimical human being because he caused the death of 6 million Jewish people and 5 million of other races. • adulterate • vitiate • malevolent
Because valuable items such as gold coins are toxic, people must be careful of the valuable items they buy. • salutary • adulterated • panacea
Edline is the bane of many students because it allows their parents to see their grades. • boon • pernicious • vitiate
Nuclear waste is so hard to get rid of because of its pernicious nature making it difficult to safely dispose of it. • toxic • malevolent • inimical
Inflation of money over the years has salutary the value of money, making items more expensive. • vitiated • toxic • malevolent
The nuclear meltdown in Cherynobyl, Ukraine is pernicious because of its radiactive nature. • adulterate • inimical • boon
Marijuana was once thought of as adulterate to all health complications, because it eliminated the pain the people felt. • malevolent • panacea • bane
My grandmother’s vitiate advice was to always be myself, helping me make many friends throughout my life. • salutary • panacea • pernicious