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6th Grade Vocabulary

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    Core English Vocabulary
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  • When you speak clearly, you can be described as...
    articulate
    resolution
    treacherous
    conflict
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  • When you look at something with amazement, you _______ at it!
    cordial
    aromatic
    articulate
    marvel
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  • The opposite of rude and unfriendly
    marvel
    aromatic
    conflict
    cordial
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  • Something dangerous and likely to betray or be unsafe
    articulate
    nature
    nurture
    treacherous
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  • Which of these is in the correct order?
    expo., climax, rising action, falling action, resolution
    expo., rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
    rising action, expo, falling action, climax resolution
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  • Which is NOT a definition of elation?
    to feel great happiness
    to express joy
    to speak clearly
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  • What is a synonym for the word "conflict"?
    theme
    solution
    problem
    exposition
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  • The "theme" of a story could also be described as the story's...
    solutions
    message
    problems
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  • YOLO, Ohio, skibidi, and sigma are all examples of _____________ sayings. They are overused!
    trite
    exposition
    zealous
    theme
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  • If something is lacking creativity, is unoriginal or overused
    verb
    betray
    marvel
    trite
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  • I used the microphone to _________ my words so they could understand me.
    exult
    cordial
    articulate
    marvel
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  • Something that is plain or basic, and doesn't really have anything special about it
    trite
    exulted
    cordial
    generic
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  • If you want to save money at the grocery store, you can buy the _____ brand instead of the name brand. (Ex. basic brand tomato sauce vs. a name brand like Ragu, Rao's, Prego, etc.)
    trite
    exult
    theme
    generic
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  • Setting
    The time and place where the story unfolds.
    The turning point in the story
    The issue or challenge that the characters face.
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  • Characters
    Central message or lesson conveyed by the story
    The individuals or animals involved in the story.
    How the characters resolve the problem
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  • Plot
    The sequence of events that make up the story.
    The individuals or animals involved in the story.
    The time and place where the story unfolds.
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