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In this vocabulary lesson, we explore ten essential questions that enhance our understanding of terms related to states of being and feelings. From synonyms of laziness to descriptors of behavior after exams, each question presents a scenario to help illustrate the meanings of words such as 'sloth,' 'languid,' and 'soporific.' Learn to enrich your vocabulary with practical examples that clarify how these words can be used in everyday contexts. Perfect for students looking to deepen their language skills!
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Subject: Vocabulary Lesson 25 Ten Questions:
2. You usually feel this way when you are in a spa. • languid
3. In what state of being are people in a coma? • quiescent
4. Alejandro is usually in a state of _____ when it comes to English class. • stupor
5. Manuel is such a _____ student when it comes to Spanish class. • dilatory
6. You feel ____ after you finish all your final exams. • repose
7. Pedro felt ____ when he was driving the car at 3:00 A.M. • somnolent
8. Chloroform is a _____ used by rapists to kidnap little girls. • soporific
9. My mother says I tend to ____ to the kitchen when I go to bed hungry. • somnambulate
10. Carlos attitude toward the fundraiser was _____ because he showed indifference. • lethargy