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Jeopardy. Holes Vocabulary Part 1. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. To produce patterns or designs such as on copper or glass. What is Etched ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jeopardy

Holes Vocabulary

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Holes Terms A

Holes Terms B

Holes Terms C

Holes Terms D

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To produce patterns or designs such as on

copper or glass

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What is Etched?

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By assuming reasonable; probably

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What is Presumably?

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A daring of bold resistance to

authority or to any opposing force.

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What is Defiance?

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To shake with a slight but rapid motion;

vibrate tremulously; tremble

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What is Quivering?

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To emit rays, as of light or heat

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What is Radiated?

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Empty spaces or openings

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What are Vacancies?

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A tract of land, including its buildings.

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What are Premises?

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A striking occurrence of two or more events

at one time apparently by mere

chance.

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What is a Coincidence?

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To bring something to its goal or conclusion;

to carry out; finish successfully.

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What is to Accomplish?

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Completely contrary to nature, reason, or

common sense; absurd; senseless;

utterly foolish.

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What is Preposterous?

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Sad or unhappy.

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What is Forlorn?

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Confident of one’s ability, superiority, or

correctness.

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What is Smug?

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To twist the body about, or squirm, as

in pain.

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What is Writhed?

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To be suspicious excessively of the motives of others.

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What is Paranoid?

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A combination of ingredients.

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What are Concoctions?

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Having a clear, deep-green color.

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What is Emerald?

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The floor of a fireplace, usually made of stone or

brick, often extending a short distance into

a room.

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What is a Hearth?

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Hardened skin, as parts of the skin

exposed to friction.

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What is Callused?

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Very valuable or costly; of high price

or great value.

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What is Precious?

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Steady persistence in a course of action, a

purpose, especially in spite of difficulties,

obstacles, or discouragement.

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What is Perseverance?

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This includes time and place. Time may include time of day,

season, year, and the details connected

with the specific time.

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What is Setting?

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A type of literary genre that tells a fictional story.

It may be ofconsiderable length andreveals its plot through

the actions, speech, andthoughts of its characters.

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What is a Novel?

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Point of view where the narrator is all-

knowingand tells the story

in third-person point of

view.

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What is Omniscient Point of View?

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A secondary plot that occurs along with the

main plot.

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What is Subplot?

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This refers to a writer’s or a

speaker’s attitude toward a subject.

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What is Tone?