Vocabulary Workshop Enriched Edition Level Blue (Grade 5) Unit 5 Answers
Match the Meaning Answer Key
- nomads
- persecute
- capable
- transport
- festive
- detect
- fatigue
- Supreme
- conclude
- blemish
- blunt
- hospitality
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Synonyms Answer Key
- supreme
- blemish
- transport
- capable
- nomads
- festive
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Antonyms Answer Key
- detect
- blunt
- conclude
- persecuted
- fatigue
- hospitality
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Completing the Sentence Answer Key
Speaking Out Against Bias
- blunt
- blemish
- persecuted
- supreme
- hospitality
On the Move
- nomads
- festive
- transport
- capable
A Train Derails
- concluded
- fatigue
- detect
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Word Associations Answer Key
- a take a nap.
- b a gift box.
- b hurt your feelings.
- c a birthday party.
- c does well in school.
- b a magnifying glass.
- a cost less than a flawless one.
- d arresting the thief.
- a your greatest.
- c a tent.
- c feel hurt.
- d a big truck.
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Word Study *Words Often Confused Answer Key
PRACTICE
- During a trip to the restaurant,
our class was given access to the kitchen.
- At closing time each day, the
workers store excess food in large refrigerators.
- When I could not decide which
club to join, I asked my friend for advice.
- “Please advise me on what
to do,” I said.
- The wind blew so hard I had to seize
the rail to keep from falling.
- The windstorm did not cease
for the rest of the day.
APPLY
- I advise you to seize
my arm if you feel as if you might fall.
- Before we gain access to
the beach, we must wait for the storms to cease.
- The business owner hired an
accountant to give her advice about spending the excess
funds.
WRITE
- Picture/Pitcher
- I took a picture of the
beautiful sunset.
- The pitcher poured
lemonade into the glass.
- Costume/Custom
- She wore a witch costume
for Halloween.
- It is a custom in our family to open presents on Christmas Eve.
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Shades of Meaning *Words That Name Travelers Answer Key
PRACTICE
- I traveled a great distance to
visit a holy shrine. → pilgrim
- I take the train to work every
day. → commuter
- I never live in one place for a
long time. → nomad
- I went to the Grand Canyon to see
the sights. → tourist
- Each year, I travel with my
family to visit the origins of my religion. → pilgrim
- The job requires me to be in
Boston every month. → commuter
APPLY
7. Who is a commuter you know? Why is that person a commuter?- My father is a commuter because he takes the train to work in the city every day.
- A tourist might visit museums, take pictures of famous landmarks, and eat at local restaurants.
- A pilgrim might travel to Mecca, Jerusalem, or the Vatican to visit religious sites.
- A nomad might move frequently to find work, follow a traditional lifestyle, or explore new places.