Ms. Carter 7th LA Name: Total Points: 12 Matching (4pts): Diabolic
A
a wild uproar; a state of confusion
Omnipotent
B
destruction
Pandemonium
C
having virtually unlimited authority or influence
Ruination
D
of, relating to, or characteristic of the devil
Draw a line from the vocabulary word to its definition Fill-in the blank (4pts): Each sentence is MISSING a synonym or antonym CONTEXT CLUE. Write the SYNONYM OR ANTONYM that goes with the vocabulary word in the sentence. ½ a point will be taken off for any misspelled words or words used incorrectly (some words may need a different ending/tense: –ed, -ing, -tion, etc.). **A word bank can be provided for this section, but any student who likes the challenge and opts NOT to use a word bank will earn ½ point more for each correct answer.** 1. The judge’s ruling led to complete pandemonium in the courtroom; the reporter described it as . 2. The girl was nothing like her diabolical brother; she was
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3. The king thought he was omnipotent, until the commoners revolted and he learned that, in actuality, he was rather
.
4. The ruination, or
, of the country’s political system took decades to
overcome. Word Relations (4pts): Each sentence includes a real life example of a vocabulary word. Write the vocabulary word that is most closely related to the example in the sentence. 1. A few piles of rubble were all that was left of the once glorious city. 2. As he lied, a malicious smile crept across his face. 3. Students ran wildly around the room with arms flailing and tongues wagging.
4. After winning the game on Friday night, Jason walked around like he was 10 ft tall and bulletproof.
**Challenge Word** (2 pts)
Name and Define the Challenge Word: