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Everybody in the congregation thought the preacher was ___________ .

3. Everybody in the congregation thought the preacher was ___________. Eric Hubbard, Bradlee Waddell, Stephen Egharevba. adj. praiseworthy; commendable. Everybody in the congregation thought the preacher was ___________. Eric Hubbard, Bradlee Waddell, Stephen Egharevba. laudable:

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Everybody in the congregation thought the preacher was ___________ .

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  1. 3 Everybody in the congregation thought the preacher was ___________ . Eric Hubbard, Bradlee Waddell, Stephen Egharevba

  2. adj. praiseworthy; commendable Everybody in the congregation thought the preacher was ___________ . Eric Hubbard, Bradlee Waddell, Stephen Egharevba

  3. laudable: adj. praiseworthy; commendable Everybody in the congregation thought the preacher was laudable. Eric Hubbard, Bradlee Waddell, Stephen Egharevba

  4. 3 Some artwork is meant to _______ an emotional response from the viewer.

  5. v. to call forth; bring out; to elicit; to produce (a reaction) Some artwork is meant to _______ an emotional response from the viewer.

  6. evoke: v. to call forth; bring out; to elicit; to produce (a reaction) Some artwork is meant to evoke an emotional response from the viewer.

  7. 3 • Being _______, I told my mom I went to the movies instead of the party. Trent Hyman, Rachel Hudgens, Alex Cottles, Fraz Naeem

  8. adj. – avoiding by cleverness; not straightforward; misleading • Being _______, I told my mom I went to the movies instead of the party. Trent Hyman, Rachel Hudgens, Alex Cottles, Fraz Naeem

  9. evasive: adj. – avoiding by cleverness; not straightforward; misleading • Being _______, I told my mom I went to the movies instead of the party. evasive Trent Hyman, Rachel Hudgens, Alex Cottles, Fraz Naeem

  10. 3 • You can _______from their accents that they’re from the South. Daniel Moon Julie Gallant Fatima Malik

  11. v. to conclude on the basis of reasoning or observation • You can _______from their accents that they’re from the South. Daniel Moon Julie Gallant Fatima Malik

  12. Infer v. to conclude on the basis of reasoning or observation • You can _______from their accents that they’re from the South. infer Daniel Moon Julie Gallant Fatima Malik

  13. 3 The students understood the teacher because she was very _____. Anne-Sophie Carrier Cintia Rangel Taylor Allen

  14. adj. easily understood; clear; rational and sane The students understood the teacher because she was very _____. Anne-Sophie Carrier Cintia Rangel Taylor Allen

  15. lucid: adj. easily understood; clear; rational and sane The students understood the teacher because she was very lucid. Anne-Sophie Carrier Cintia Rangel Taylor Allen

  16. 3 • The ________ that Mike called the boy made him extremely angry. Jazmine Dudley Gustavo Fierro Mike Ferdinand

  17. n. a word or phrase that describes or characterizes a person or thing; a descriptive name • The ________ that Mike called the boy made him extremely angry. Jazmine Dudley Gustavo Fierro Mike Ferdinand

  18. n. a word or phrase that describes or characterizes a person or thing; a descriptive name epithet: • The epithet that Mike called the boy made him extremely angry. Jazmine Dudley Gustavo Fierro Mike Ferdinand

  19. 3 I group of kids at Allen High School had a ___________about the food in the cafeteria. Lindsey Williams and Mark Allen

  20. n. a meeting for discussing a particular subject; a collection of writings on a subject. I group of kids at Allen High School had a ___________about the food in the cafeteria. Lindsey Williams and Mark Allen

  21. Symposium: n. a meeting for discussing a particular subject; a collection of writings on a subject. I group of kids at Allen High School had a symposiumabout the food in the cafeteria. Lindsey Williams and Mark Allen

  22. 3 Amelia KanadyBrittney JohnsonVincent Nguy The _________in the movie scene warned us that someone was going to die soon.

  23. V. to indicate or suggest beforehand, to give a warning of Amelia KanadyBrittney JohnsonVincent Nguy The _________in the movie scene warned us that someone was going to die soon.

  24. foreshadow: V. to indicate or suggest beforehand, to give a warning of Amelia KanadyBrittney JohnsonVincent Nguy foreshadowing The _________in the movie scene warned us that someone was going to die soon.

  25. 3 The board of examiners __________ the college application essays. Christina Wilson, Victoria Jackson, Jacob Edwards, Jordan Boyd

  26. v. to examine closely or critically The board of examiners __________ the college application essays. Christina Wilson, Victoria Jackson, Jacob Edwards, Jordan Boyd

  27. v. to examine closely or critically scrutinize: The board of examiners scrutinized the college application essays. Christina Wilson, Victoria Jackson, Jacob Edwards, Jordan Boyd

  28. 3 • When watching an energizer commercial, she noticed the bunny was ___________ in motion. Shannon Edwards John Funk Christopher Davodi Katie McIntyre

  29. v. to make perpetual, ongoing, or constant; to cause to be remembered • When watching an energizer commercial, she noticed the bunny was ___________ in motion. Shannon Edwards John Funk Christopher Davodi Katie McIntyre

  30. perpetuate: v. to make perpetual, ongoing, or constant; to cause to be remembered • When watching an energizer commercial, she noticed the bunny was perpetually in motion. Shannon Edwards John Funk Christopher Davodi Katie McIntyre

  31. 3 sym

  32. 3 sym symbiosis – a cooperative relationship symposium – a meeting for discussing a particular subject; a collection of writings on a subject symphony - consonance of sounds symmetry - balanced proportions

  33. 3 sym symbiosis – a cooperative relationship symposium – a meeting for discussing a particular subject; a collection of writings on a subject symphony - consonance of sounds symmetry - balanced proportions together

  34. 3 laud

  35. 3 laud laudable - worthy of praise laudatory - of, relating to, or expressing praise laurel - a recognition of achievement

  36. 3 laud laudable - worthy of praise laudatory - of, relating to, or expressing praise laurel - a recognition of achievement praise

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