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Lesson 2

Wordly Wise 3000 Book 12 Lesson 1 Answer Key (4th Edition)


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2A Determining Precise Meaning

p. 14
  1. b
  2. b
  3. b
  4. a
  5. a
  6. b
  7. a
  8. a
  9. b
  10. b
  11. b
  12. a
  13. a
  14. b
  15. a

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2B Understanding Word Relationships

p. 16
  1. a, b
  2. a, b, c
  3. b, c
  4. b, d
  5. a, c
  6. c, d
  7. a, b
  8. b
  9. a, d
  10. b, c

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2C Word Study: Analogies

p. 17
  1. b
  2. d
  3. d
  4. b
  5. c
  6. b
  7. a
  8. d
  9. a
  10. c

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2D Understanding Contextual Meanings

p. 18

(Possible answers; students' sentences may vary.)

  1. C
  2. The color of your eyes is determined by congenital factors.
  3. C
  4. C
  5. Sherlock Holmes absolved the butler of any involvement in the crime.
  6. C
  7. C
  8. The artist decided to adumbrate the trees in her painting to make them gloomy and frightening.
  9. C
  10. Internecine struggles among the ruling class led to anarchy.

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2E Vocabulary in Context

p. 19

(Possible answers; students' sentences may vary.)

  1. Intellectual disabilities are congenital.
  2. Sample response: They are often victims of aspersions made by unthinking or unkind people.
  3. People are no longer immured in institutions.
  4. Shriver wanted to give more opportunities to people with intellectual disabilities; she knew from her sister's experience that nothing would change unless someone took action.
  5. They have been the model for how the Special Olympics were organized.
  6. He acted as coadjutor to Eunice Shriver.
  7. There are more possibilities today for people with intellectual disabilities. They can participate in society in different ways. Before, they were viewed as being unable to do anything.
  8. They are described as performing with élan.
  9. The help of thousands of volunteers and the pleasure of the athletes in participating in the events and in the ongoing special training programs have been pertinent to the success of the Special Olympics.
  10. Sample response: It would be a lot of work to organize such an event more frequently.
  11. In both situations, the games provided a hiatus in people's lives that allowed relief from the pressures they ordinarily experienced.

End of Lesson 2

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