Verbal Master Level IV Unit 25 DEFINITION REVIEW Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________ New Words brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 1. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 2. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 3. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 4. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 5. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 6. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 7. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 8. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 9. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy 10. brazen desecrate virulent voluntary blasphemy Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 97 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 25 READING APPLICATION Name: _______________________________________ Date: _____________ The vandal’s brazen actions toward the church amazed the community. They could not understand why anyone would be so virulent to desecrate a sacred place. They viewed these voluntary actions as blasphemy. QUESTIONS 1. What was brazen? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. Who acted so virulent? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. What did they desecrate? ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. Whose actions were voluntary? ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. Who thought the actions were blasphemous? ___________________________________________________________________________ MATCHING 1. brazen a. not forced 2. desecrate b. extremely bad 3. virulent c. verbally disrespecting something sacred 4. voluntary d. really awful 5. blasphemy e. to ruin a place of worship Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 98 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 25 SILENT READING Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ The vandal’s ________________ actions toward the church amazed the community. They would no understand why anyone would be so _____________ to _____________ a sacred place. They viewed these _____________ actions as _____________ . brazen blasphemy voluntary desecrate Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity virulent 99 Verbal VerbalMaster MasterLevel LevelIV IVUnit Unit25 1 REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ Circle the Correct Response - Yes or No 1. Is a person with blue hair being brazen? yes or no 2. Would a religious person want to desecrate his church? yes or no 3. Would virulent actions be shocking? yes or no 4. Do hospital aids work on a voluntary basis? yes or no 5. Does using blasphemy offend most people? yes or no Select the Answer that Best Completes the Sentence 1. The child’s ( desecrate / brazen / blasphemy ) actions got him punished for the day. 2. All booth workers for the fair would be ( voluntary / desecrate / brazen ). 3. The man’s ( blasphemy / desecrate / virulent ) actions shocked the community. 4. The boy’s father’s ( blasphemy / brazen / virulent ) got him thrown out of the temple. 5. The police said that one person was responsible for ( voluntary / brazen / desecrating ) the church. Fill in the Blank with the Word that Best Fits brazen desecrated virulent voluntary blasphemy 1. The good citizen acts in an entirely ( ______________ ) manner when she helps the elderly. 2. The policeman had no trouble arresting the ( ______________ ) criminal. 3. The student tried very hard to ignore the ( ______________ ) graffiti on the school walls. 4. Our religious instructor warned us against using ( _______________ ). 5. The angry teens ( _______________ ) the temple. Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 100 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 26 DEFINITION REVIEW Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________ New Words arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 1. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 2. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 3. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 4. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 5. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 6. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 7. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 8. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 9. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling 10. arson accomplice acquit annihilate appalling Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 101 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 26 READING APPLICATION Name: _______________________________________ Date: _____________ The judge refused to acquit the accomplice to the arson. He could not understand why someone would want to annihilate such a beautiful old building. He found the fire damage appalling. QUESTIONS 1. Who did the judge refuse to acquit? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. What did the accomplice do? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. Who committed arson? ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. What was annihilated? ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. What did the judge find appalling? ___________________________________________________________________________ MATCHING 1. arson a. completely wipe out 2. accomplice b. find not guilty 3. acquit c. absolutely awful 4. annihilate d. the crime of burning a house on purpose 5. appalling e. someone who helps to commit a crime Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 102 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 26 SILENT READING Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ The judge refused to _____________ the ____________ to the _____________ . He could not understand why someone would want to _____________ such a beautiful old building. He found the fire damage _______________ . annihilate arson accomplice acquit Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity appalling 103 Verbal VerbalMaster MasterLevel LevelIV IVUnit Unit26 1 REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ Circle the Correct Response - Yes or No 1. Can arson cause a lot of damage to wooden buildings? yes or no 2. Should an accomplice to an act of violence be sent to jail? yes or no 3. Should a jury vote to acquit a person who did not commit a crime? yes or no 4. Do gardeners use chemicals to annihilate bugs? yes or no 5. Is destruction of public property appalling? yes or no Select the Answer that Best Completes the Sentence 1. The investigator concluded that ( accomplice / arson / appalling ) was the cause of all three fires. 2. The gardener was determined to ( annihilate / accomplice / arson ) all the weeds in his garden. 3. The jury couldn’t ( appalling / accomplice / acquit ) the man with so much evidence against him. 4. The ( appalling / arson / acquit ) acts of the gang shocked the community. 5. The car thief’s ( annihilate / arson / accomplice ) was captured just outside of town. Fill in the Blank with the Word that Best Fits arson accomplice acquitted annihilate appalling 1. The commander ordered his troops to ( _____________ ) the colony. 2. The council ( ______________ ) the mayor of any wrong doing. 3. The thief and his ( _______________ ) were trapped inside the store. 4. The fire department put out three fires that were ( _______________ ) related. 5. We tried to listen to the bands music but found the lyrics to be ( ______________ ). Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 104 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 27 DEFINITION REVIEW Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________ New Words aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 1. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 2. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 3. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 4. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 5. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 6. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 7. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 8. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 9. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid 10. aquatic attribute anticipate aloof amid Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 105 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 27 READING APPLICATION Name: _______________________________________ Date: _____________ The aquatic coach could attribute his team’s success to their ability to anticipate the start of the race. The coach said his team was able to remain aloof even amid confusion going on around them. QUESTIONS 1. What did the aquatic coach have to say? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. To what did he attribute their success? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. What was the team able to anticipate? ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. Who was able to stay aloof? ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. Who was amid confusion? ___________________________________________________________________________ MATCHING 1. aquatic a. at a distance 2. attribute b. expect 3. anticipate c. in the middle of 4. aloof d. living/growing in or on the water 5. amid e. a quality belonging to a person Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 106 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 27 SILENT READING Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ The _____________coach could ____________ his team’s success to their ability to _____________ the start of the race. The coach said his team was able to remain ______________ even ___________ confusion going on around them. aquatic anticipate aloof attribute Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity amid 107 Verbal VerbalMaster MasterLevel LevelIV IVUnit Unit27 1 REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ Circle the Correct Response - Yes or No 1. Would an aquatic show take place at a lake? yes or no 2. Should the scientist attribute his results to a carefully planned test? yes or no 3. Do student’s like to anticipate upcoming tests? yes or no 4. Would a polite person act aloof to someone speaking to them? yes or no 5. Can you easily locate something amid a disorganized pile? yes or no Select the Answer that Best Completes the Sentence 1. It was hard to find my stuff ( attribute / aquatic / amid ) all the clutter. 2. The athlete ( aloof / attributes / aquatic ) his success to hard work and a little luck. 3. The parents ( amid / attribute / anticipate ) that many children will be at the fair. 4. The coach was sure of his team’s excellent ( amid / aquatic / anticipate ) skills. 5. The woman remained ( aloof / aquatic / attribute ) to the bartender’s advances. Fill in the Blank with the Word that Best Fits aquatic attributed anticipate aloof amid 1. The children ( _______________ ) the coming holidays. 2. The children were trapped ( ________________ ) the fallen boxes. 3. The ( ________________ ) performers amazed everyone with their diving abilities. 4. The boy scout group ( ________________ ) their success to teamwork. 5. The blond girl acted ( ________________ ) to the comments made by the boys. Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 108 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 28 DEFINITION REVIEW Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________ New Words conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 1. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 2. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 3. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 4. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 5. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 6. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 7. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 8. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 9. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert 10. conceited alias agitate suspicion avert Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 109 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 28 READING APPLICATION Name: _______________________________________ Date: _____________ The principal told the conceited student that he was wrong to have given the new teacher an alias. This only served to agitate the teacher and cause suspicion. The principal explained that by giving his real name, he could avert being sent to the office. QUESTIONS 1. What did the principal tell the conceited student? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. Who did he give an alias to? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. Who was agitated? ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. Who caused the teacher’s suspicion? ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. What could he have averted? ___________________________________________________________________________ MATCHING 1. conceited a. a state of uncertainty 2. alias b. disturb 3. agitate c. stop 4. suspicion d. feeling like you are better than others 5. avert e. false identity Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 110 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 28 SILENT READING Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ The principal told the ______________ student that he was wrong to have given the new teacher an _______________. This only served to _____________ the teacher and cause ______________. The principal explained that by giving his real name, he could ___________ being sent to the office. alias suspicion avert conceited Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity agitate 111 Verbal VerbalMaster MasterLevel LevelIV IVUnit Unit28 1 REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ Circle the Correct Response - Yes or No 1. Would a student’s conceited behavior toward her principal help solve a problem? yes or no 2. Do some writers use an alias? yes or no 3. Would a pesky fly agitate a person? yes or no 4. Would a loud noise in the middle of the night cause suspicion? yes or no 5. Could you avert a dangerous situation by being careful? yes or no Select the Answer that Best Completes the Sentence 1. The quick thinking youth ( alias / conceited / averted ) the train wreck. 2. The singer used an ( suspicion / alias / conceited ) on her albums to avoid being bothered. 3. The uncooperative teens ( avert / alias / agitated ) the rest of the group. 4. The woman thought that the policeman’s attitude was too ( avert / conceited / agitate ). 5. The missing cookies caused ( suspicion / conceited / averted ) with the young child’s mother. Fill in the Blank with the Word that Best Fits conceited aliases agitate suspicion avert 1. The spy uses different ( _______________ ) when he traveled to different countries. 2. The detective had a ( __________________ ) that the criminal was hiding under the bed. 3. The trouble makers like to ( ______________ ) the students in the classroom. 4. The woman tried to ( _______________ ) a dangerous situation. 5. The captain’s ( _______________ ) manners insulted his visitors. Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 112 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 29 DEFINITION REVIEW Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________ New Words expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 1. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 2. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 3. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 4. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 5. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 6. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 7. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 8. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 9. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 10. expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 113 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 29 READING APPLICATION Name: _______________________________________ Date: _____________ The principal decided that his staff had to find expedient ways to bring his new didactic approaches into the classroom. He was astute enough to know that these new approaches would serve to mitigate the stagnation in learning that he was seeing in the eyes of his students. QUESTIONS 1. Who had to find expedient ways to teach? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. Who was trying to bring in new didactic approaches? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. What was he astute enough to know? ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. What would these new approaches mitigate? ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. Where did he see the stagnation in learning? ___________________________________________________________________________ MATCHING 1. expedient a. to lessen 2. didactic b. smart or intelligent 3. astute c. to be still 4. mitigate d. useful 5. stagnation e. educational Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 114 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 29 SILENT READING Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ The principal decided that his staff had to find ______________ ways to bring his new _____________ approaches into the classroom. He was _____________ enough to know that these new approaches would serve to ______________ the _____________ in learning that he was seeing in the eyes of his students. didactic mitigate expedient astute Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity stagnation 115 Verbal VerbalMaster MasterLevel LevelIV IVUnit Unit29 1 REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ Circle the Correct Response - Yes or No 1. Is it expedient to make a shopping list? yes or no 2. Would you find didactic materials in a library? yes or no 3. Would an astute person have difficulty taking tests? yes or no 4. Would cooperation between fire and rescue crews mitigate dangerous situations? yes or no 5. Would the stagnation of a patient’s condition mean he’s getting better? yes or no Select the Answer that Best Completes the Sentence 1. The ( didactic / expedient / stagnation ) of the pool’s water caused it to turn green. 2. The professor found it ( mitigate / didactic / expedient ) to lecture from his notes. 3. Sam is an ( stagnation / didactic / astute ) judge of character. 4. There’s no way to ( mitigate / expedient / astute ) the effect of that unfavorable report. 5. The scientist’s lecture on thermal energy was ( mitigate / expedient / didactic ) and entertaining. Fill in the Blank with the Word that Best Fits expedient didactic astute mitigate stagnation 1. The ( _______________ ) of the pond caused all the plant life to die. 2. The smart business owner hired an ( _________________ ) manager to control his business. 3. He could not shake his ( ___________________ ) manner after teaching for so long. 4. It was ( _________________ ) to pack ahead of time for our camping trip. 5. The nurse tried to ( __________________ ) the pain of losing a child for the young couple. Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 116 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 30 DEFINITION REVIEW Name: _______________________________________ Date: __________ New Words anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 1. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 2. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 3. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 4. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 5. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 6. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 7. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 8. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 9. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise 10. anecdote elaborate acclaim scanty concise Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 117 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 30 READING APPLICATION Name: _______________________________________ Date: _____________ The young author was amazed when his anecdote was given such elaborate acclaim. What he thought was nothing but a scanty story was seen by the critics as a concise masterpiece. QUESTIONS 1. What happened to his anecdote? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. What was elaborate? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. What type of acclaim was his anecdote given? ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. What did he think was scanty? ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. Who said it was a concise masterpiece? ___________________________________________________________________________ MATCHING 1. anecdote a. very small amount 2. elaborate b. praise 3. acclaim c. to the point 4. scanty d. amusing story 5. concise e. detailed Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 118 Verbal Master Level IV Unit 30 SILENT READING Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ The young author was amazed when his ______________ was given such _____________ _____________. What he thought was nothing but a ___________ story was seen by the critics as a ____________ masterpiece. elaborate anecdote acclaim Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity concise scanty 119 Verbal VerbalMaster MasterLevel LevelIV IVUnit Unit30 1 REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES Name: _______________________________________ Date: ________ Circle the Correct Response - Yes or No 1. Could someone share an anecdote about their trip to the beach? yes or no 2. Would an elaborate lie be easy to remember? yes or no 3. Would a criminal receive acclaim for his acts of violence? yes or no 4. Would a scanty dress get a woman lots of attention? yes or no 5. Would a long explanation be concise? yes or no Select the Answer that Best Completes the Sentence 1. The scientist gave a ( elaborate / anecdote / concise ) report on his test results. 2. The professor continued to bore the class with his ( scanty / elaborate / anecdote ) about tree frogs. 3. My aunt owns an ( concise / elaborate / acclaim ) table decorated with Japanese carvings. 4. The unstable house was constructed with ( concise / scanty / acclaim ) materials. 5. The director received ( acclaim / anecdote / elaborate ) for his spectacular stage play. Fill in the Blank with the Word that Best Fits anecdotes elaborate acclaim scanty concise 1. The ( ________________ ) design on the gallery wall was beautiful. 2. The actor won ( ___________________ ) for his role in Hamlet. 3. The girl hoped for a ( __________________ ) answer to her complicated question. 4. The ( ___________________ ) told by the world travelers amused all of us. 5. The almost dead tree had very ( _________________ ) branches on it. Verbal Master 4 Unit Review Activity 120
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