Week of April 13 discriminate dismal dispense profound severity site subside summon theoretical vocation discriminate Its easy to discriminate between canned and fresh vegetablesfresh vegetables taste much better ID: 414734
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Vocabulary List 24
Week of April 13Slide2
discriminate
dismaldispenseprofoundseverity
sitesubsidesummontheoreticalvocationSlide3
discriminate
It’s easy to
discriminate between canned and fresh vegetables—fresh vegetables taste much better.A. To tell the differenceB. To become confused
C. To make an errorSlide4
Dismal
Tyrell was disappointed by the
dismal news that his knew injury would keep him off the football team for a whole semester.
A. WelcomeB. LengthyC. GloomySlide5
dispense
The broken soda machine dispensed
either a cup or soda, but not both together.A. To payB. To give outC. To do withoutSlide6
profound
The death of a spouse can cause
profound depression that, in some cases, can even lead to the death of the partner.A. DeepB. Mild
C. accidentalSlide7
severity
The severity
of the fire could be seen in the burned, smoking ruins of the once beautiful building.A. GentlenessB. IntensityC. A causeSlide8
site
The oldest private home in the New England town was named a historical
site.A. A stateB. A fact
C. A placeSlide9
subside
When I'm really furious, a walk around the block makes my anger
subside.A. To beginB. To lessenC. To increaseSlide10
summon
When the king couldn’t sleep, he would summon
the court clown to come and entertain him.A. To send forB. To see
C. To allowSlide11
theoretical
At first, Plan enjoyed simply looking through his telescope. However, when questions occurred to him he began to read
theoretical explanations of what he was seeing.
A. About actionB. Scientifically possibleC. Only imaginedSlide12
vocation
Raising collies was just a hobby for Louise. Her
vocation was library science.A. RecreationB. An activityC. An occupation