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Join the child as he sleuths like Sherlock Holmes, mimics with charisma, and learns new words in this engaging vocabulary practice book. Explore the array of mysteries and expand your language skills as the show begins!
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The Case of the Phantom Poet Vocabulary Practice Let the Show Begin
The child __________ his parents in many ways. a) anonymous b) charismatic c) sleuthing d) mimics
Bravo!!! mimics – verb - to imitate someone or something Next Act
Sorry, Next Act c Get a New Act
The local TV station is _______ the Walk-A-Thon for Special Olympics. a) significance b) despondently c) sponsoring d) anonymous
Bravo!!! sponsoring – adjective- when an organization plans or pays for an activity Next Act
The fictional character, Sherlock Holmes, is famous for his ________ skills. a) charismatic b) sleuthing c) mimics d) array
Bravo!!! sleuthing – adjective - someone who is investigating Next Act
Tim saw it clearly when put in that light, and shook his head _________. a) array b) significance c) despondently d) sponsoring
Bravo!!! despondently– adverb - to express extreme discouragement Next Act
The student who ran for president of the 6th grade is a __________ person. a) sponsoring b) anonymous c) charismatic d) sleuthing
Bravo!!! charismatic – adjective - someone who has the personality of a leader Next Act
At the trade show we saw a dazzling _______ of new tech gadgets. a) mimics b) array c) significance d) despondently
Bravo!!! array – noun -a large number or group Next Act
July 4, 1776 is a date of great ________ for the American people. a) sleuthing b) mimics c) array d) significance
Bravo!!! significance– noun - something that is of importance Next Act
The crime was reported by an __________ caller. a) despondently b) sponsoring c) anonymous d) charismatic
Bravo!!! anonymous – adjective- an unidentified person Next Act
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