Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The boys home because they were eager to try out their new game.
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  • crept
  • raced
  • shuffled
  • wandered
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. Tom was to be offered such an important role in the school play.
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  • overjoyed
  • delighted
  • glad
  • All of the above
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. Lizzie that she had a secret to tell us.
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  • announced
  • told
  • smiled
  • questioned
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The children were after climbing the mountain.
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  • bored
  • weary
  • irritated
  • worried
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The girls were when their cat went missing.
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  • humiliated
  • dreadful
  • downhearted
  • furious
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The class those hot, sunny days when they were allowed to play cricket all afternoon.
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  • enjoyed
  • admired
  • agreed
  • gained
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The sun's hot rays all afternoon.
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  • glistened
  • lit
  • glowed
  • blazed
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The family the rubbish from their picnic.
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  • spilled
  • quit
  • stopped
  • abandoned
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The clown's tricks made the children roll around, , while the adults couldn't help but .
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  • smiling, roar
  • giggling, chuckle
  • crying, shriek
  • happy, smirk
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, choose the best replacement for the word in italics. The dog's loud barking just made the baby even more loudly.
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  • snivel
  • simper
  • howl
  • snuffle
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