Can you check my answers? From the words below, supply the words needed to complete the sentences.

Peerless, sporadic, bravado, perceptive, stoic, and stymied

C. His reckless BRAVADO caused a bad accident. Although he had broken his leg, he was rather PERCEPTIVE about it and showed little concern. He had been more STYMIED he would have never tried to ski the most difficult trail on the mountain.

D. The SPORADIC attendance of the students and the paucity of supplies made it difficult to get anything accomplished. Jane, however, refused to be STOIC in her first effort to teach. Her mother had been recognized as a peerless teacher, and Jane was determined todo the same.

BRAVADO and SPORADIC are right. The others are wrong.

Here is a fun way to learn vocab. Get 2 packs of index cards of 2 different colors, say blue and yellow. On the yellow cards write the first vocab word, skip a line write the next, skip a line and keep going.

On the blue index cards, write the definitions. Using the same method: skip a line between each definition.(Write the def the teacher wants, but also add a def that makes it more sensible to you.)Cut them apart and make 2 piles: one with the vocab words scrambled up; the other with the defs scrambled up. Now match them up.

If there are a whole bunch of vocab words, start with 10 at a time. When you have the 10 down, add 5 more, and so on.

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C. His reckless BRAVADO caused a bad accident. Although he had broken his leg, he was rather PERCEPTIVE about it and showed little concern. He had been more STYMIED he would have never tried to ski the most difficult trail on the mountain.

Explanation: To check your answers, let's go through the sentences one by one:

1. His reckless [BRAVADO] caused a bad accident. - This word fits perfectly.

2. Although he had broken his leg, he was rather [PERCEPTIVE] about it and showed little concern. - This word also fits correctly.

3. He had been more [STYMIED] he would have never tried to ski the most difficult trail on the mountain. - This word fits accurately.

Therefore, all the words you selected for the first sentence seem to be correct.

D. The SPORADIC attendance of the students and the paucity of supplies made it difficult to get anything accomplished. Jane, however, refused to be STOIC in her first effort to teach. Her mother had been recognized as a [PEERLESS] teacher, and Jane was determined todo the same.

Explanation: Let's check the second set of sentences:

1. The [SPORADIC] attendance of the students and the paucity of supplies made it difficult to get anything accomplished. - This word fits perfectly.

2. Jane, however, refused to be [STOIC] in her first effort to teach. - This word also fits correctly.

3. Her mother had been recognized as a [PEERLESS] teacher, and Jane was determined to do the same. - This word fits accurately.

Therefore, all the words you selected for the second sentence also seem to be correct.

Based on the explanations given, your answers appear to be correct!