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Quiz About W ord P ower

Quiz About W ord P ower. By: Jeremy Hunt. Read the question Click on the answer Don’t click on anything else or it may go to the wrong slide. Instructions . Word (bombast) Noun A: boast B: pompous language C: empty threat D: outburst. Question 1.

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Quiz About W ord P ower

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  1. Quiz About Word Power By: Jeremy Hunt

  2. Read the question • Click on the answer • Don’t click on anything else or it may go to the wrong slide Instructions

  3. Word (bombast) Noun A: boast B: pompous language C: empty threat D: outburst Question 1

  4. Pompous; language the has little meaning; as, “They fill the news with threats and bombast.” • Latin bombax (cotton) Answer to Bomast Next Question

  5. Word (minuscule) Adjective A: very small B: delicate C: unworthy D: exact Question 2

  6. Very small; as, “ A minuscule pension.” • Latin minusculus Answer to Minuscule Next Question

  7. Word (urban) Adjective-relating to A: social poise B: the city C: barriers D: gardens Question 3

  8. Relating to or characteristic of the city; as, “This was before I had any real knowledge of the nature of an urban economy.” • Latin urbs (city) Answer to Urban Next Question

  9. Word (candor) Noun A: wordiness B: humor C: frankness D: ambition Question 4

  10. Frankness; quality of being open and honest; as, “The campaign season should be a time for candor.” • Latin candere (to shine) Answer to Candor Next Question

  11. Word (deem) Verb A: to seem B: correct C: insist D: believe Question 5

  12. To believe; judge; as, “On issues he deems critical, Bradley will follow his on instincts.” • Old English deman Answer to Deem Next Question

  13. EPIC FAIL!!!! Try Again!!!!

  14. YOU WIN!!!! Congratulations!!!!

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