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Enhance your vocabulary with this engaging practice focusing on essential terms related to voting and civic engagement. Explore the meanings of "compelled," "presidential," "disrespectful," and "preoccupied" through contextual examples and fill-in-the-blank exercises. Understand how these words apply in everyday situations, especially around the theme of election participation. Your voice matters—participate in democracy by learning how to articulate your thoughts effectively. Be prepared to vote; your vote counts!
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Get Out The Vote Vocabulary Practice
preoccupied • presidential • compelled • disrespectful The rain _____ us to postpone the picnic.
Thank You - Your Vote Counts • compelled – verb– urged, or caused with force
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succeed • compelled • preoccupied • presidential Two ________ candidates will debate.
Thank You - Your Vote Counts • presidential– adjective – of or relating to the president
presidential • unenthusiastically • disrespectful • succeed It is _________ behavior to make fun of your guests
Thank You - Your Vote Counts • disrespectful – adjective – having or showing disrespect, rude, impolite
compelled • disrespectful • presidential • unenthusiastically The crowd laughed _______ at the comedian’s bad jokes.
Thank You - Your Vote Counts • unenthusiastically– adverb – not in an enthusiastic manner, not zealous
unenthusiastically • preoccupied • succeed • compelled The prince was able to _____ to the throne after the queen stepped down.
Thank You - Your Vote Counts • succeed– verb – to follow in sequence, especially immediately
disrespectful • succeed • unenthusiastically • preoccupied The bride was ________ with wedding plans that she forgot her own birthday.
Thank You - Your Vote Counts • preoccupied – adjective – absorbed in thought, engrossed
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