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1 Sadlier-Oxford, Level E

2 I knew my parents would not buy me a car, so I decided to acquiesce (accept quietly). I’ll save my energy for an argument that I feel I can win.

3 The allure (attractiveness) of the perfume was that it smelled just like the beach.

4 After I was hit with the volleyball, my glasses were slightly askew (crooked).

5 She has such a blithe (lighthearted) outlook on life that she lights up a room with her presence.

6 They had such a contentious (combative) relationship that they could argue about anything.

7 To review your understanding of these words, Complete page 133 #1, 3, 4, 6 and 17

8 Rather than wasting your time coveting (desiring) what other people have, learn to appreciate the good things in your own life. I used to covet my neighbor’s Corvette, but then I remembered that I have a pretty sweet ride of my own.

9 The little boy was crestfallen (dejected) when she found out that Disney World was closed.

10 Many people think of Albert Einstein’s appearance as disheveled (untidy), but it was really just his hair that was a mess.

11 For several decades, Jack Lalanne was the nation’s greatest exponent (promoter) of healthy lifestyle choices If I can exercise everyday at the age of 85, you can too. Get healthy!

12 It was such a garrulous (talkative) group that it was hard to follow what anyone was rambling on about.

13 Most Garrulous Group Award For always having something to say, whether anyone asked you or not!

14 To review your understanding of these words, Complete page 133-134 #5, 10, 16, 19 and 20

15 That little fellow can’t get past me because I am insuperable (unbeatable)!

16 The conclusion of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is certainly lamentable (regrettable). If they had each been a little less brash, they could have lived happily ever after.

17 Some people think that hamburger and hotdog are misnomers because there is no ham in that burger and no dog in that hot dog (we hope).

18 The man waited until the scenery was perfect and then he professed (confessed) his love for her.

19 After a long day of chasing campers around the forest, the bear took a much deserved respite (rest).

20 To review your understanding of these words, Complete page 133-134 #7, 8, 11, 13 and 14

21 Many different cultures and religions believe there was a great flood that was retribution (payback) for all of man’s wrongdoings.

22 The sinuous (winding) river had more twists and turns in it than a rollercoaster.

23 The sonorous sounds of the saxophone had the entire audience on their feet and dancing.

24 Wearing her Kermit skin shawl put at the vanguard (frontline) of fashion. Everyone will be wearing them soon!

25 The foolish wastrel spent $1000 on an outfit he could have gotten at the Gap for $100; then, he spent the whole day watching television when he should have been doing his homework.

26 To review your understanding of these words, Complete page 133-134 #2, 9, 12, 15 and 18


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