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  • Use the Greek and Latin word list and roots to determine if the context sentence is True or False. Email your answers to friends, family and teachers.
  • Common Core alignment to a True or False puzzle is to two key phrases "Precise Meaning" and "Context". CCSS Alignment Strand for Specific Grades:
    Precise Meaning: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4e, 3.4d, 4.4c, 5.4c, 6.4c, 7.4c, 8.4c, 9-10.4c, 11-12.4c
    Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
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    1) The Great Gatsby True or False - myvocabulary.com

    Directions:
    The Great Gatsby true or false: Decide whether the The Great Gatsby vocabulary word used in each sentence has been used properly. Mark the following 16 sentences using the button. When you hit Submit, you will get back the correct The Great Gatsby true or false answers as well as the percentage score for correct answers.
     
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    The Great Gatsby vocabulary word activities include, in addition to this True or False activity, a free Interactive Word Puzzle, Fill-in-the-Blanks, Word Search, Definition Match and vocabulary words in a contextual Reading Passage.
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    Vocabulary Word List:
    The Great Gatsby true or false:
    BENEDICTION, COMPLACENCY, CORPULENT, ELUDE, EXTEMPORIZING, FEIGNED, FLORID, LANGUIDLY, FRACTIOUSNESS, PRODIGALITY, MERETRICIOUS, PUNCTILIOUS, SOMNOLENT, SUPERCILIOUS, VACUOUS, VINOUS
    1) The priest offered an EXTEMPORANEOUS at the end of the service.
    True  
    False 
    2) Martin was lulled into COMPLACENCY because he had already earned two A\\\\\\\'s on his essays.
    True  
    False 
    3) Youngsters at the zoo laughed as they watched the VACUOUS baby hippopotamus.
    True  
    False 
    4) Tom will FEIGN not knowing he had a curfew because he arrived much later than his parents allowed.
    True  
    False 
    5) Polly knows a politician who is adept at BENEDICTION and often includes amusing anecdotes.
    True  
    False 
    6) Bonnie plans to ELUDE ignorance about a surprise party her friends have planned.
    True  
    False 
    7) After Jake completed a four mile run, his FLORID face indicated he needed to rest.
    True  
    False 
    8) Stan was not interested in the class and felt the SOMNOLENT lecture would put him to sleep.
    True  
    False 
    9) The restaurant manager spoke to two FRACTIOUS boys to say that running and yelling were not acceptable.
    True  
    False 
    10) Janet appears to have MERETRICIOUS beauty, but her personality is unpleasant.
    True  
    False 
    11) Harry enjoys PRODIGALITY because he has worked hard, helped many and now indulges his whims.
    True  
    False 
    12) Mrs. Kramer is exceedingly SUPERCILIOUS about grammar assignments and expects students to remember the rules.
    True  
    False 
    13) The LANGUID vacationers were happy to participate in another ten-mile hike led by the resort director.
    True  
    False 
    14) Jane likes the personality of her PUNCTILIOUS teacher who tells jokes and is very casual.
    True  
    False 
    15) Shelley thinks the plot of a recent movie is CORPULENT and does not recommend it to her friends.
    True  
    False 
    16) The sommelier has excellent VINOUS experience and patrons respect her selections.
    True  
    False