Word Meaning and Vocabulary Knowledge - MAP 5th Grade Reading
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To be very cold.
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To be very cold.
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The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
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To be exactly alike or the same.
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To be exactly alike or the same.
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To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
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To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
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To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
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To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
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Going back and forth
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Going back and forth
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Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be very cold.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be very cold.
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The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be exactly alike or the same.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be exactly alike or the same.
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To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
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To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Going back and forth
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Going back and forth
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Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be very cold.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be very cold.
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The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be exactly alike or the same.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be exactly alike or the same.
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To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
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To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Going back and forth
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Going back and forth
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Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be very cold.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be very cold.
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The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
The word "frigid" means to be very cold.
To use frigid in a sentence, "The long winters days have been very frigid."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be exactly alike or the same.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To be exactly alike or the same.
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To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
To be exactly the same means to be identical.
To use identical in a sentence, "The twins, Alison and Melissa, looked identical."
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
To stop working, or to leave a job for good.
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To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
To stop working, or to leave a job for good means to retire.
To use retire in a sentence, "My dad is going to retire this year, and he can't wait to sleep-in every day!"
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Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Going back and forth
Select the word that matches the definition provided.
Going back and forth
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Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
Going back and forth means to alternate.
To use alternate in a sentence, "I alternate between wearing dress plants and a skirt to work."
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