Fill In Sentences:
Civil War
INSTRUCTIONS:
Fill in each blank box with the word from the above list that best completes the sentence.
captivity
alienate
deception
abolish
estranged
secede
initiative
negotiate
valid
edit
anethesia
agitate
curtial
recruit
ratify
1. When Tom got his driver's license, he hoped his dad would be willing to about how often he could use the car.
2. After a terrible argument, Laura felt from her sister and they didn’t speak for weeks.
3. The creation of the new club would those who could not qualify to get in.
4. His decision was to from the group based on his feelings of disagreement towards their beliefs.
5. The scientists took the penguins out of and into the ocean where they could be free.
6. Rachel took the and nominated herself for the position of team captain.
7. The teacher had to all of the students' compositions because there were so many mistakes.
8. During the Civil War, African-Americans had to for the right to fight with the Union Army.
9. The coach was able to several new players for the team this year.
10. The council needed one more vote for the act in order to it and make it a law.
11. Mike’s disguise was a that would make people think he was somebody else.
12. The had begun to work and she couldn’t feel the dentist’s drill.
13. Helen's mother told her she would have to all of her social activities until her grades improved.
14. He saw the injustice of slavery and resolved to it.
15. He produced a driver’s license to give to the police officer.
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Definition Matching:
Civil War
INSTRUCTIONS:
For each vocabulary word in the left column, locate its definition in the right column.
Type the number of the correct definition in the blank before the word.
edit
1. to discuss something in order to an agreement
agitate
2. to be separated from loved ones
secede
3. to make people feel they don’t belong
negotiate
4. to withdraw from an organization, often to form another organization
recruit
5. the state of being in a place where you can’t escape
anethesia
6. the first opportunity; the energy to get something going
valid
7. to check a piece of writing for mistakes and shorten it if it is too long
abolish
8. to stir up public feeling or discussion
estrange
9. to get a person to join
initiative
10. to approve officially
ratify
11. a trick that makes people believe something that is not true; a lie
captivity
12. what a doctor gives you so you can’t feel anything during an operation
curtial
13. to lessen
alienate
14. to put an end to something officially
deception
15. acceptable or legal
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