This document contains a vocabulary list with 12 words: perplexed, astounded, precise, inquisitive, suspicious, concealed, interpret, reconsider, exhibit, escaped, beloved. It then provides examples of using the words in true/false statements to practice understanding their meanings. The vocabulary list defines words related to confusion, amazement, accuracy, curiosity, distrust, hiding, explaining, rethinking, displaying, escaping, and love.
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Vocabulary #2 - Where Is Brownie
This document contains a vocabulary list with 12 words: perplexed, astounded, precise, inquisitive, suspicious, concealed, interpret, reconsider, exhibit, escaped, beloved. It then provides examples of using the words in true/false statements to practice understanding their meanings. The vocabulary list defines words related to confusion, amazement, accuracy, curiosity, distrust, hiding, explaining, rethinking, displaying, escaping, and love.
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Vocabulary #2
(Where is brownie) 5 grade
Vocabulary #2 • Perplexed: is when Someone is confused and uncertain Astounded: is when you are surprised or amazed. Precise: Something that is exact and very accurate. Inquisitive: Someone who is curious and eager to know something. Suspicious: is to feel distrust about something. Concealed: Something that is hidden. Interpret: is to explain the meaning of something. Reconsider: When people think about something again. Exhibit: is an object of information shown for others to see. Escaped: when something has gotten out of its cage or container. Beloved: something that is loved very much. Practice Circle TRUE or FALSE for each Vocabulary and Concept Word. • . A simple math problem often perplexed the whole class. • TRUE FALSE • 2. Many people are astounded by the Grand Canyon. • TRUE FALSE • 3. You make a rough guess when you give a precise answer. • TRUE FALSE • 4. An inquisitive person might ask many questions. • TRUE FALSE • 5. A stranger might give you a suspicious feeling. • TRUE FALSE • 6. They concealed their sadness when they cried. • TRUE FALSE • 7. You would need someone to interpret a foreign language. • TRUE FALSE • 8. People may change their minds when they reconsider a decision. • TRUE FALSE