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BOOK8WORDLYWISE3OOO’Direct Academic Vocabulary InstructionFourth EditionKenneth Hodkinson • Sandra Adams * Erika HodkinsonE D U C A T O R SP U B L I S H I N GS E R V I C E

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Student Book Answor KeyLesson 1Lesson 21A Finding Meaning$2A Finding MeaningslaC1b. Cp161. a—d2. tb3. c—d4C—08c—a9* - d10. b—tIB Just the R ghi Word1excruciating2. bfusquerstM3turbulent4. demean5. proprietori cApplying Meanings6.rebuffed7avid8resdlenl9iraugu'ation10conciwp, 61. a4b, c. dIk c5,*, b3. a. U c6.b, c7b, C.da*, b, cI DWord Study: Similar Meanings ____________1. brusque9- imitate2. —10. demeaning3. abrupt11, —4.-12despicable5. rebuff13turbulent6. reject147. emulateISstormy8_jeJ1F Vocabulary in Contextp«2aC2b14b. c6b. CBb. C10bC2C C4C C6c. C6cC10cC2d14016difidilOd12B Making Connectionsp. 171. A C. U6b2. 07,A £3b.c8a, b4b. d9.b, r5C. d10c2C Determining Meaningsp181. A b5. b, c2. brd6a, b, d3Ac7.b, c, d4C d8a, d2D Completing Sentencesp. 191(derivelot ol u ld action from (Ide.ifinrsftmg dlong boo*),2~oday i . «clftd in (idea: /earn and a T-shfrf3When | take a fmc I endeavor io i d*a: get « goadgrade)4. tf l inventoried m, sock drawer, i would find (idea' fenpArrt of soefcf).5, lfa statement is corroborated, that means (Idea: ft uconfirmed wfth evidence).6A room tn.it Is a simulation of a desert wo rkl feelI dea, hotdry and sandy)7A unk-food era; ng I sometimes succumb !is (Idea,potato chips),BAnother word lor ,i surmise about something is <t{Idea: guess).9Somethi<q I wou d handle gingerly is (Idea- aporcuprre or a skunJi)10tf something is curwry, that means it .s (locadoneQurcfcfy).(Possible answers: Kuden’S' Kfiiencw mav wry)1. Momma is not a M rname.2I he title of the book conra<nsmany words3. President C titan invited he- TO Comport 4 pcem l<Xhrt inauguration.4Shr was 1hc prop net or ofi store5Angelou was suffermg from an excruciatingtoothache1. Me used demeaninganguagr Tn show Thatwasn rwelcome.7. One does not want to imrtale abuse a< a child97ht dent ist 5 actions deserve scorn because he usedhorrible language and refused to treat Mwirwe whomewed h*i services.9. Evoke means "to br ng to mind by suggestion ’10Although Angelou suffered abuse and prejuii ce, |htwas not defeated by these experiences and was ableto use them in tier creative work11Angelou was moved from p ace to place after herparents' divorce12In? passage says Angelou remembered BerthaF oweri »someone who helped and encouragedherThit does not suggest someone who Is abrupt inmanner or g-uff.134 spirit O‘ optimism pervades the book.14Angelou wrote end presented the requested poem15. Avid means "eagerenthusiastic/2E Vocabulary In Contextp. 2DPossible answers, students sentences may vary.)1i ?was clad in deerskin garmentsw th a gray cape tokeep out the cold2. Succumb means "to die3Hicy guessed that they had found the remains of anunfortunate hiker4. ’"hey IDoted at Jhe wtdi on his teeth,5Answers will van6It was necessary to do the work very carefully so thatThe borty could he removed infaci7By crest ng cond lions sim >ar to those on themount* n, the «entlsls could prevent the body fromdecayingWttfdlyWise JQOOS t u d e n t Book Answer Key 81

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7They ate prevalent throughout the world.Pey try to instill . ilues ar J piovidc mock-.j 'appropriate behav or9Answers will varyILHe knew-c could easilytxVICMeh'lmMtf f*Orr sucn *familiar pFace.11Sample 'espor vrTFitfthemes appea-sgam andagainbcudsclive,expiettuniversal expc' cm.es andconcerns of humanity.12ts an anthology of folk teles,13Encomp*«means' t oinclude"14Spoken tales are modifiedoften,vmewrrtteronesznange less frequently15The-p.i , .i:j..conjectures V at folk1.1vs qOba<k tr(lieBeginnings of languageFS mple rmcmnsc: One camIndit-af ihr'■■.inwasprobit:iy a hunter and acworriedtourdoorlife9They totud not qu<«ly determine his age, w+’at themeaning a< the tattoo ma<>.i were, or t o whe d ed.10. Several independent testscorroborated(he'fwlts.11Thr weight of the snow adn.e on theIteriar-,fj<rmight have pressed his features into an expr* ssronmatlookedlike a grimace12. The dry. icv winds dehydrated the r- -!,•13The f rsl step tsflrr the body was msenvered was anendeavor to reme.-e it from themountain14The scientist*concudedthat he wasbetweenthirtyand fort y years old at the titrm of dr<?tb15.t would l-e inaccurate becauseuentnrs wr't-electrified by theC'MoverLesson 4Lesson 34A Using Words in Contextp.403A Finding Meaningsp29la.C3aCSaI7a- 19aCl bC3b. 15bC7oC9bc1cI3cC5c17C 19c1i dC3d.I5cfCw .c9dC2aC4a16a.cSa110a. 12bC4b.C6b18bC10bC2cC4C. C6cc8cC10LC2dI4d. 160.18d1lOd14BMakingConnectionsp. 421. s . c , d6a, c.2. AC7b,d3b, crd8a. b,d4. 49b, c5b, c10to.c.d4C Determining Meaning'sp- 431. Ato.d5.cd2.A d6Ad3.to.c7b, c4. a. to8a, c1, c—a2a—d3.c - b4. b—d38Justthe Right Word1. conjecture2.imperative3anonymous4anthology5. spantenenp. 306instill7recurBdisposition9ger.F-ation10pivotKApplyingM e a n i n g s1,A d4.A b2. a. b, c5a, tx c3to,c6A c.dp313D WordStudy:Synonyms andA n t o n y m sp . 3 21pivot-turn52. anon ymenus--unknownS3. encompassexcludeA4im aerat iveurgent55. prevalentrareA6pr.ota:— mportantSf.gu‘-ivconjecture5BmodifychangeS9. guifeinnocenceA10fpmure—exlritatesBE Vocabulary in Contextp . 3 34DCompletingSentences_____________________jx441, A plate mv voice would reverberate is (Idea, afcwte/)?It ' met i b tpresident of the United States, • wouldentreattmor be-' to (Ideamy ro heloere worldpea ce|JOne example of sage aovKc mighl bu(IdeaSt1kindio others}.4n stories, ahauntedhocrsi'rfti’i i h.i(Idej-ghostsand scary nones}5. One thingabhor aoout the wor ds (Ideawar).6.Isame "Mng is amiss, that means U is (Ideawrong)7. Somethinglcould impel Through the airb(idea:itwif).8.quick > get Irascible when [Idea: myffttfe b-otherbugs me)9Affability H 0 good qufil !y Oecause ( dea;fsnxerobe IWendi'y to o trees;104 tirades (Idea, along*r-u angry speech!(Possible answervstudents'tenterres may vary )1Her htc depended on itThrImg was g o l h g t c kill he-when the story ended2Generation mears ‘a single .-np irl i eline r? descentof a family3. ’bey were the fst to collect and i; i tpermanentform to European folk tales by wnbr-g theirdown.fl. He had a cold and cruel disposition.5. The original authors remananonymous.6. Scheherazade had to plan her stories careful y so thatshe ended them at a suspcnspful point2lordlykV>»e3000 - Stuck- nt Book Answer Key B

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4E Vocabulary in Contextp. 45i.PoMib'e answers students' sentences may wary.)1The passagesaysthat the war dragged onnlermirubiy.2At the end of the story, we are told that Liang Po haaicturnec to his former friendly self3Shr'Mwthat Soo Myuug was despondent me* theitianges in Liang-Po.4She was famous lor her sage advice and herbalremedies.5, Amiss means "wrong,*6. He would only break his silence when he launchedoto a tirade7it would be difficult for them to be around himbecause he had c-ice been friendly.8•ang-Pto . described as beingave*y affable man,4Her plea for help was answered, but in a way thatwas somewhat different from what she expected.10. The roar of the Tiger reverberated Through the forest11H« was haunted by the memories of war.12Soo-Nyung took satisfactran from keeping tne farm ingood condition while Lmrg-Po was at wai13Her mother- m law wonted hef to vr.it the bcrtwlln toget help.14There was a profound change in Lung Po afterthe war15Tremulous means “fearful2He did not carry outh«sresponsibilities as a person incommand.3While they were docked at Tahiti, the crew did nottake proper care of thesails;they did nol maintainregu ar watches on the ship.4Christian had fa led to supervise the mer properly,whlcn had resulted In the sailors neglectJrg theirduties on r&hrti5. Embarked means “started out.”6Sample response The cn-w could have ta*en c.widicfood. rope, and olhei small things of value7. BreadfruT plants grew in profusion there8Rllgh lost confidence in Christian because of hislackadaisical attitude9By takmg over the ship, the men were puttingtheir lives at risk and the lives of all others aboardthe vesselID. No. He was calm because he thought everything wasgoing fine.11He was probably won ird about hh own survival11. He confiscated ail the weapons on board ar«i lockedupacrew members loyal to the captain13The passagesaysthatRrgh had no Inkling of trouble14Audacious means “daring “15. Samp:e ’esponse: He may be she wnascrual becausethe disopl nary tactics of his time $ « m harsh bymodern standards.Lesson 6Lesson 55A Finding Meanings1.daS. t—fa2.b—d6to- a3. c—d7.b—cA d a6A Using Words in Contextp. 65la13aC5aC7a. Clbc3b.ISb17b. C9bCicC3c. C5c C7c. C9c.IidI3d. CSoC7d.19d2aC4a.I6aC8a.I10a. CZbC4b. C6b18b.110b12<14cC6cCSt. C10c. C2dC4d.i6C18d.Ctodip.535BJusttheRight Word _______________________p. 551audacious6conscientious7slovenly?inkling3. profusion8. rankles4. prudence9lackadaisical5Mutiny10. embarkSC Applying Meaningsp561c5d2. A b6.a, b, <3A bPc7.b, c4b8c5D Word Studyi Word Partsp. 571. resilient6pseudonym2. recur6. anthology3. dehydrate7, lmpe:4. anonymous5E Vocabulary in Contextp.586B Makmg Connectionsp671a, b. c6.a.t2d7.b.c d3a8d4d9a.b. dS. a, b, c10.a,cd6C Determining Meaningsp. 681. a, d5. a, b. d2crdLc.d3. a, b, c7. a,d4b. c,d8.tn,c60 CompletingSentencep. 69i.If you are shackled by something. that means (Ideasometh ng h prrwenfrno you from db/ng what youwvnt)2Doctors arc ofren llomaed because (Ideathey saw*ffves}.3An Imminent disaster In Alaska might be (Idea: ab/rujrd).(Possible answerstudents' sentences may vary.)1. Sample response Such a crime would put manypeoples'ves a* nsk as well as threaten theossof government property m the form of ships andcargoesWord/yVVs? 3000S t u d e n t BookAnswer Key 83

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7C Applying MeaningspBE1. b.Cd5- a. brd2.brc6. c,d3. a, b. C7a, c,d4. a, b.cd8. a. b, c,d7D Word Study: Synonyms end Antonymsp811namedubS2. couragemettleS3shorten —protractA4. frightendauntS5. expert—fledglingAb. dnpel—evokeA7. loclish— maneS8.copyreplicaSQ negliqible—siihrtjmtie1A10.associatecolleagueS4To apprehend what someonensaying. you need to(Idea: /istenk5If a group of people assimilates, that means (ideafhey are absorbed Into (hr in.j.ori ty poputation)6. The most btzarre th ng I can Imagine is {ideaa purpJcdogthat can taft).7It would b* c*l*mftout if (id**a hurnran*destroyeda town).8. Dissension occurs when (IdeaceopJe fail to getatang),9, ItS important to be meticulous when (Idea;dongbsair>surgery).15The place where someone is arraigned is(Idea?acourtroom)6E Vocabulary in Contextp. 70(Possibleanswers; student*’sentencesmay varyI1. The navy's court of inquiry did not charge him withacrime, because they said he was not responsible torthe'Ostof the ship2. The sweltering heat of the sun left the crew toe tiredto row.3The navy would have wanted to question Bllgh aboutwhat happened aboa'b the ship4. Egh keptameticulous record of everything Ihdlhappened a*ter the mutiny5. The crew collected rainwater, fruit, and oystert Iokeep themselves alive.6. Th* crew knew their situation was too precarious notto do what tn*y w*r* toldA Smith's Story was unite bizarre8Sample response: Tahti wo die be a ioqkal place forthe nairy toook for himIf hr were apprah«nd*d. hrwould be hanged$It was amwing that he survived In spue of verythreatening circumstancesIdDllieniicn developed among the residents.ItThe ship sank in a slwm.12The, had married Tahitian women,suggest'ng thatTheyplanned to settle on Tahiti and ran* families13The> were shackled below the decks14He sailed away aflnr only a short amount of time hadelapsed.15Those who were hanged were found guilty of takingover the Bounty by force.7E Vocabulary in Contextp. 82(Possibleanswers, students sentences may vary.)1. They demonstrated that they could perform just aswell as or oetter than the men could.2. The astron.i jts wet* trained m a replica of 1h» spaceshuttle,3. Corhingcnl means "a group that is p a lof alarger one "4Answers w Ivary.5.Physicalstrerqthisnegligible to an astronaut6. Yes The women proved the - mettfa mail essentialsituations.7. Ar -I person who was claustrophobic would feeiuhCOmfortable in the shuttle's tightspacesand in thertCue balh8. Fanfare means “showy display.9. Fhe of Dr. Hide's colleagues were women.10The K135 plane’s Hight was a long top that wentvertically upward before cun ng hack toward theearth11, Answers will vary.12, Seme of the old**12*4malt astronauts werecondescending toward the younger female fra, nees.13, They dubbed it "the vomit comet."14Deluge means “to flood pr overwhelmH15.Yes.WhenSaltyRioe was chosen for her flight, snewasjus1darting oul as an aslmnaul and thereforenot yet very experienced.Lesson 7Lesson 88A Using Words in Con textp. 89laC3aCM ,C7aC9u1lb.C3b1Sb. C7bC9b. C1c c3cCSc. C7cC9<1Id.13dC5d,17di9dC2a. C4a16a. C8a. 110a. C2bC4bC6b.18bCiCb. 12c. C4cC6cC8cC10c. C2dI4dt6d.I8a1lOd. C7A Finding Meanings1. b—C5.a—d2. d—a6c—d1c—a7. b—c4.d—a9d - b7B Just the Right Wordp . 7 91. contingent6mettle2. repika7delugeJ. Fledgling8dnpels4negligible9dubbed5. fanfare10. inanity4Ufordfy Wise?(700Student Book Answer Key 8
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