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Enhance your vocabulary with this engaging practice on essential terms for aspiring young reporters. Explore words like "identified," "enterprising," "persistence," and "venture," their meanings, and how they apply in real-life scenarios. Learn to recognize the significance of these words through contextual examples, such as identifying a thief through fingerprints or describing an enterprising young man running for class president. This practice not only builds vocabulary but also instills an understanding of the qualities essential for success in reporting and business.
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Kid Reporters at Work Vocabulary Practice
Who? a) venture b) enterprising c) persistence d) identified The fingerprints on the gold watch _______ the butler as the thief.
Correct identified – verb – prove that someone or something is a particular person or thing
What? a) identified b) venture c) enterprising d) persistence Brian, an _________ young man, ran for class president and won.
Correct enterprising – adjective– showing energy and initiative; willing or inclined to take risks
When? a) enterprising b) persistence c) identified d) venture In order to run a business, a person must have a lot of _________.
Correct persistence – noun – the ability to keep trying in spite of difficulties or obstacles
Where? a) persistence b) identified c) venture d) enterprising Rea’s new ______ was a carpet cleaning service.
Correct venture – noun– a business or some other undertaking that involves risk
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