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    Happy or Sad / Odd One Out
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  • Happy or Sad? Martin was offered a job at both companies that he interviewed with. He's on "top of the world."
    Happy
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  • Happy or Sad? Sandra has to study all weekend and can't go to the party. She's really "down in the dumps."
    Sad
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  • Happy or Sad? Ken found the wallet he had lost last week. Now he "feels like a million bucks."
    Happy
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  • Odd one out: prosperous / wealthy / bankrupt / well-to-do / rich
    bankrupt / all the other words describe a good economic position
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  • Odd one out: mountain / valley / mesa / river / delta
    river / all the other words describe land forms
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  • Odd one out: solitude / isolation / prosperity / seclusion
    prosperity / all the other words describe being alone
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  • Complete with the correct word: diligent / adept / innate - The thief was _____ at finding ways to enter locked cars.
    adept
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  • Complete with the correct word: diligent / adept / innate - Martin rarely gets lost because of his _____ sense of direction.
    innate
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  • Complete with the correct word: diligent / adept / innate - Joan mastered the violin after hours of _____ practice.
    diligent
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  • almost / merely / rather: She is _____ pretty.
    rather
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  • almost / merely / rather: She was _____ late, not absent.
    merely
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  • practically / barely / rather: I can't leave yet. Work finishes at 5:30 and it is _____ 5:00.
    barely
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  • practically / barely / rather: I can't leave yet. We can go home soon. Our work is _____ completed.
    practically
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  • merely / hardly / virtually: I don't think we should cancel the picnic. The sun is coming out and it is _____ raining.
    hardly
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  • merely / hardly / virtually: We'll never get to shore. The wind has died; there's _____ no breeze.
    virtually
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  • rather / practically / just: Don't bother to clean up. _____ lock the door.
    Just
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