Vigilante Justice By Johnny Sullivan Read the Question Click on the Answer Dont Click on anything else or I may go to the wrong slide Instructions Haggard Hairy Stale Irregular Wornout ID: 335074
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Quiz About
Vigilante Justice
By: Johnny SullivanSlide2
Read the Question
Click on the Answer
Don’t Click on anything else or I may go to the wrong slide!
InstructionsSlide3
Haggard
Hairy
Stale
Irregular
Worn-out
Question 1Slide4
Try it Again, You Might Guess Correctly This Time!
Nope, You Answered IncorrectlySlide5
CORRECT!
Haggard: Worn-Out; gaunt; ragged (adj.)
“He had no difficulty appearing haggard and frantic.”
Question 1- Answer
Next QuestionSlide6
Feign
To Pretend
c
. Congratulate
Faint
d
.
Glow
Question 2Slide7
Try
it Again…
You Might Guess Correctly!
Nope, You Answered Incorrectly…Slide8
Feign: To Pretend (v.)
“When Cindy didn’t feel like going to school, she was forced to feign an illness so her mom would call her out for the day.”
Question 2- Answer
Next QuestionSlide9
Repose
p
eace c.
repayment
b
anquet
d.
regret
Question 3Slide10
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Nope, Wrong Answer…Slide11
Correct!!
Repose: Peace; rest; relief (n.)
“I cherish my daily moments of repose”
Question 3- Answer
Next QuestionSlide12
Impossible
Inept
Sluggish
Hardy
Question 4- MaladroitSlide13
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Maybe you’ll have better luck this time
Not Even Close.Slide14
Maladroit: Inept; unskillful (adj.)
“That’s the last time I ever get a haircut from that maladroit
salonist
.”
Question 4- Answer
Next QuestionSlide15
Luck
Warmth
Handgun
Money
Question 5- Lucre Slide16
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Sorry, That’s the Wrong ChoiceSlide17
Lucre: Riches; money (n.)
“After working for the government for 5 years, the lawyer decided to pursue the lucre of private practice.”
Question 5- Answer