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ADVANCING VOCABULARY SKILLS

ADVANCING VOCABULARY SKILLS. Unit Four: Chapter 23. • analogy • placebo • annihilation • proficient • criterion • staunch • emanate • subversive • holistic • vindicate. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT. Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. . 1 analogy. – noun.

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ADVANCING VOCABULARY SKILLS

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  1. ADVANCINGVOCABULARY SKILLS

  2. Unit Four: Chapter 23 • analogy • placebo • annihilation • proficient • criterion • staunch • emanate • subversive • holistic • vindicate

  3. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 1analogy – noun •To help students understand vision, teachers often draw an analogybetween the eye and a camera. •The commencement address, titled “You Are the Captain of Your Ship,” used the analogyof life as an ocean-going vessel that the captain must steer between rocks. Analogy means A. a picture. B. a comparison. C.a standard.

  4. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 2annihilate – verb •The movie was about a plot to annihilateentire cities by poisoning their water supply. •“Universal Destroyer” is a warlike video game in which the aim is to annihilatethe opponents. Annihilate means A. to escape from. B. to seize. C.to wipe out.

  5. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 3criterion – noun •One criterionby which writing teachers judge a paper is clear organization. •Some advertisers aren’t concerned about telling the truth. Their only criterionfor a good commercial is selling the product. Criterion means A. a standard. B. a beginning. C.an answer.

  6. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 4emanate – verb •As the cinnamon bread baked, a wonderful smell emanatedfrom the kitchen. •The screeching and scraping emanatingfrom Keisha’s bedroom tell me that she is practicing her violin. Emanate means A. to disappear. B. to come out. C.to expand. Light emanating from the setting sun

  7. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 5holistic – adjective •A good drug center takes a holisticapproach to treatment, seeing each client not just as “an addict” but as a whole person. Along with medical aid, it provides emotional support, individual and family counseling, and follow-up services. •Eastern cultures tend to take a more holisticview of learning than Western societies, focusing on the whole rather than analyzing parts. Holistic means A. easygoing. B.concerned with the whole. C.nonfinancial.

  8. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 6placebo – noun •When the little boy had a headache and there was no aspirin in the house, his mother gave him a placebo: a small candy that she told him was a “pain pill.” It seemed to work—his headache went away. •The doctor lost his license when it was found that the pills for depression he had been giving to many of his patients were actually a placebo—just sugar pills. Placebo means A. a fake medicine. B.a over-the-counter pill. C.an expensive cure.

  9. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 7proficient – adjective •It’s not all that hard to become proficienton a computer. Be patient, and you’ll develop the necessary skill. •Wayne is a proficientwoodworker. He is able to make professional-quality desks, bookshelves, and cabinets. Proficient means A. expert. B.hard-working. C.enthusiastic. A proficient pair of high wire performers

  10. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 8staunch – adjective •Although the mayor had been accused of taking bribes, he still had some staunchsupporters. •The newspaper’s astrological predictions are often way off the mark, yet Teresa remains a staunchbeliever in astrology and checks her horoscope every day. Staunch means A. busy. B.unsteady. C.faithful.

  11. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 9subversive – adjective •To some Americans, criticizing the President is a subversiveact, aimed at undermining his power. To others, it is simply an example of freedom of speech. •The so-called “consulting company” was a cover for subversiveactivities; it was actually a ring of antigovernment agents. Subversive means A.having faith. B.intended to destroy. C.blameless.

  12. TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT Choose the meaning closest to that of the boldfaced word. 10vindicate – verb •When Kai was accused of cheating on a geometry test, he vindicatedhimself by reciting several theorems from memory, proving that he knew the material. •In our society, people falsely accused of crimes often must spend a great deal of money on legal fees in order to vindicatethemselves. Vindicate means A.to prove innocent. B.to make a commitment. C.to weaken.

  13. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 1. During the Vietnam War, some protesters poured blood over draft records. Supporters of the war considered this a __________ act. 2. Passenger pigeons no longer exist. They were _______(e)d by hunters.

  14. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 1. During the Vietnam War, some protesters poured blood over draft records. Supporters of the war considered this a __________ act. subversive To war supporters, the act seemed intended to undermine the government. 2. Passenger pigeons no longer exist. They were __________ by hunters. annihilated If passenger pigeons no longer exist, they must have been destroyed completely.

  15. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 3. I’m a __________ fan of Alicia Keys. I have all her recordings. 4. One __________ used to judge the children’s artwork was their use of vivid colors. 5. Although I’m quite a good cook, I’m not very __________ at baking. My pies tend to be runny, and my bread won’t rise.

  16. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 3. I’m a __________ fan of Alicia Keys. I have all her recordings. staunch Someone who has all of Keys’s recordings must be a loyal fan. 4. One __________ used to judge the children’s artwork was their use of vivid colors. criterion People use standards when judging artwork. 5. Although I’m quite a good cook, I’m not very __________ at baking. My pies tend to be runny, and my bread won’t rise. proficient If the pies are runny and the bread won’t rise, the person is not a very skilled baker.

  17. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 6. As the garbage-collectors’ strike went into its third week, a dreadful odor began to __________ from all the garbage bags piled up in the city streets. 7. Explaining the importance of using a search engine to find information on the Internet, the instructor used a(n) _______. “The Internet is a huge ocean. The search engine is a guide showing you the best places to fish.”

  18. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 6. As the garbage-collectors’ strike went into its third week, a dreadful odor began to __________ from all the garbage bags piled up in the city streets. emanate A dreadful odor would come out of the piled-up bags of garbage. 7. Explaining the importance of using a search engine to find information on the Internet, the instructor used an ________. “The Internet is a huge ocean. The search engine is a guide showing you the best places to fish.” analogy The instructor’s statement is an example of a comparison used to clarify a point.

  19. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 8. A __________ view of business would take into account not just profits but also such things as the work environment and employees’ job satisfaction. 9. Accused of shoplifting, the customer insisted that she had already paid for the items. She was _______(e)d when she pulled the receipt out of her purse. 10. To test a new painkiller, researchers gave it to one group of volunteers, while a second group got a __________, identical in appearance to the new medicine but with no built-in power to relieve pain.

  20. SENTENCE CHECK 1 Complete each item with the correct word from the box. A. analogy B. annihilate C. criterion D. emanate E. holistic F. placebo G. proficient H. staunch I. subversive J. vindicate 8. A __________ view of business would take into account not just profits but also such things as the work environment and employees’ job satisfaction. holistic The sentence describes a business view that emphasizes the whole picture. 9. Accused of shoplifting, the customer insisted that she had already paid for the items. She was __________ when she pulled the receipt out of her purse. vindicated Having the receipt would clear her from the accusation of shoplifting. 10. To test a new painkiller, researchers gave it to one group of volunteers, while a second group got a __________, identical in appearance to the new medicine but with no built-in power to relieve pain. placebo The second group got a substance that was a fake medicine.

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