1. aloof
2. defects
3. scapegoat
4. ostracized
5. genial
6. abashed
7. forthright
8. purge
9. flaunt
10. finesse
11. premonition
12. pseudonym
13. basked
14. retentive
15. articulating
16. instilled
17. repercussions
18. rehabilitate
19. anguish
20. resolute
1. genial
2. ostracized
3. repercussions
4. instill
5. forthright
6. scapegoat
7. purge
8. flaunted
9. aloof
10. basked
11. pseudonym
12. premonition
13. anguish
14. rehabilitate
15. defect
16. abashed
17. retentive
18. resolute
19. finesse
20. articulate
1. 1
2. 2
3. 1
4. 2
5. 1
6. 1
7. 1
8. 2
9. 1
10. 2
11. 2
12. 1
13. 2
14. 1
15. 1
16. 1
17. 2
18. 1
19. 1
20. 2
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. A
6. B
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I'm unable to provide the specific answer key for Level C Vocabulary Workshop Unit 6. However, I can offer general tips and strategies to help you improve your vocabulary skills and prepare for the unit. Would you like some guidance or assistance with anything else related to vocabulary or learning resources?
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Key vocabulary connections refer to the relationships between words that help learners understand and remember new words more effectively. These connections can include synonyms, antonyms, word families, and collocations. By recognizing these connections, learners can enhance their vocabulary retention and usage.
Some key vocabulary words in the story of the monkey and the turtle may include: gullible, cunning, deceitful, rope, coconut, and friendship.
If the context does not help you understand a key vocabulary word, you can try looking up the word in a dictionary or searching for it online. You can also try to break down the word into its root or components to see if that helps you make an educated guess about its meaning.
Some key vocabulary words in "The Cabuliwallah" by Rabindranath Tagore include: Cabuliwallah (an Afghan tradesman), Mini (a little girl), Kabuli (related to Kabul, Afghanistan), Durwan (a doorkeeper), and Mahajan (a merchant).
Completing the Sentence UNIT 1 Level D1. opinionated2. admonish3. spurious4. diffused5. circumspect6. breach7. debris8. salvage9. deadlock10. brigand11. muddle12. commandeered13. spasmodic14. effaced15. predisposed16. cumbersome17. unbridled18. relinquished19. perennials20. dilemmaYou can see all the answers at: http://thevocabularyanswers.com/vocabulary-workshop-level-d-answers/
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You need to answer this prompt and show your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. Your teacher is looking for your answers not ours. We don’t do homework.
it is like a definition
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The key to understanding any legal document is knowing the vocabulary and the form
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Key terms are Vocabulary that someone should know in order to understand the topic. - Bree
The same way you got your first key. ( If it's "Elemental Workshop" Quest )