A) doubted the truth B) put in a wrong place C) treated badly D) estimated wrongly
A) cover a blank area B) making something full C) take up all of the space D) do what is required
A) the ability to face danger B) an unexpected meeting C) something that restores health D) support that inspires confidence
A) mistreated B) fulfill C) registered D) protested
A) capable B) proper C) honorable D) remarkable
A) admit something openly B) keep something safe C) express disapproval of something D) put to test
A) one sent to gather information B) a member of the U.S. boys' organization C) a refusal to do business with a group D) the tendency of an object to float
A) fairness B) faithfulness C) kindness D) happiness
A) He got to eat at a lunch counter. B) Old John would tell him stories. C) He got to see his mom. D) It was his night to help his grandma make dinner.
A) The line was too long. B) People cut in front of them. C) The saleswoman was disrespectful to them. D) They could not find what they were looking for.
A) to hold meetings for the NAACP B) to help people pass the registration test C) to tell people how to vote D) to teach people to read and write
A) to ensure the cause was taken seriously. B) to learn about the history of protesting. C) to know what to expect when protesting. D) to see when violence was appropriate.
A) It was the first southern city to declare all its citizens equal. B) It focused on desegregating one place at a time. C) Westley was the main organizer of the protests. D) Very few people were arrested in the protests. |