A) reading a chart B) using a thesaurus C) dictionary skills D) map skills
A) fond B) fortunate C) awkward D) elegant
A) endurance B) aye C) faucet D) billow
A) elegant B) acre C) fond D) fiery
A) first and last words on a dictionary page. B) last two words on the previous page. C) first two words on the next page. D) first and second words on a dictionary page.
A) 62 B) 11 C) 63 D) 10
A) echo and bleat B) fond and fortunate C) endurance and breathe D) awkward and elegant
A) acre B) faucet C) billow D) fortunate
A) sight words B) entry words C) spelling words D) guide words
A) A dictionary should not have pictures. B) A dictionary gives more than one meaning for some words. C) Words are divided into syllables in a dictionary. D) The part of speech is listed for the word in a dictionary.
A) A dictionary is the only resource to find synonyms and antonyms. B) A dictionary page should have only twenty entry words on each page. C) A dictionary must give at least three different meanings for each word. D) A dictionary divides words into syllables.
A) parts of speech B) definitions C) important words D) entry words
A) balloon B) bridge C) bone D) buggy
A) ache and breathe B) breathe and especial C) fortunate and echo D) bare and aye |