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1. "The seashells were iridescent in the sunlight." What does the word "Iridescent" mean in the sentence?

A. Cloudy
B. drying out
C. breaking into pieces
D. shimmering with colors

I chose D.

Your choice, D. shimmering with colors, is correct! "Iridescent" refers to something that displays rainbow-like colors that change with the angle of light, which perfectly describes how the seashells looked in the sunlight. Well done! Is there anything else you would like me to check?

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2. "Mrs. WHitney did not look pleased with the present of mole entrails her cat left on the front step." What does the word "entrails" mean in this sentence?

A. feathers
B. rodents
C. inner organs
D. balls of string

I chose C

Your choice, C. inner organs, is correct! "Entrails" refer to the internal organs of a living creature, such as the intestines, liver, or stomach. In this sentence, it suggests that Mrs. Whitney's cat left the inner organs of a mole as a present on the front step, which is not a pleasant gift. Well done! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

3. "Mrs. Gonzales reiterated the directions to the class?" What does the word "reiterated" mean in this sentence?

A. stated
B. repeated
C. retracted
D. yelled

I chose B

Your choice, B. repeated, is correct! "Reiterated" means to say or do something again or repeatedly, so in this sentence, it means that Mrs. Gonzales repeated the directions to the class. Well done! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

4. Match each word to its appropriate definition.

1. Insistent means:

A. Hopeless; depressing
B. Threatening
C. Not giving up
D. Highly respected
E. Graceful; agile

I chose C.

2. Menacing means:

A. Hopeless; depressing
B. Threatening
C. Not giving up
D. Highly respected
E. Graceful; agile

I chose B.

3. Bleak means:

A. Hopeless; depressing
B. Threatening
C. Not giving up
D. Highly respected
E. Graceful; agile

I chose A.

4. Lithe means:

A. Hopeless; depressing
B. Threatening
C. Not giving up
D. Highly respected
E. Graceful; agile

I chose E.

5. prestigious means:

A. Hopeless; depressing
B. Threatening
C. Not giving up
D. Highly respected
E. Graceful; agile

I chose D.

Great job! Your choices for the word definitions are all correct:

1. Insistent means: C. Not giving up
2. Menacing means: B. Threatening
3. Bleak means: A. Hopeless; depressing
4. Lithe means: E. Graceful; agile
5. Prestigious means: D. Highly respected

You have matched each word with its appropriate definition accurately. Well done! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

5. In "My Brother's Keeper" by Jay Bennet, Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another by describing their?

A. Fears of the unknown
B. Emotional reactions
C. interactions with their parents
D. distrust of one another

I chose B.

Your choice, B. Emotional reactions, is correct! In "My Brother's Keeper" by Jay Bennet, Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another through the description of their emotional reactions. This implies that their differing emotional responses help highlight the differences between their characters. Well done! If you have any more questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask.

6. In "My brother's keeper," by Jay Bennet, what does Ted want Jamie to do for him?

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"Susan's mother refused to buy her more candy, so Susan walked away sullenly." What does the word sullenly mean in the sentence?

A. happily
B. relieved
C. resentfully
D. Surprised

I chose C.

Your choice, C. resentfully, is correct! "Sullenly" means showing a sulky or grumpy attitude, indicating that Susan walked away with a feeling of resentment or displeasure because her mother refused to buy her more candy. Well done! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.