Directions for the S#134-L2 True/False Sentences: In the following 12 sentences, mark T or F to indicate whether the words have been used properly! ANSWERS are at the bottom of the page.
Word bank for the true/false sentences below (alphabetically):
BONANZA, DECIBEL, MAGNA CARTA, MAGNATE, MAGNIFICENT, MALADROIT, MALIGN, MALIGNANT, MINUTIA, MONOLOGUE, MONOPOLY, UNILATERAL
___ 1. magnate: The successful MAGNATE donated millions to charities.
___ 2. maladroit: Walker was so MALADROIT during the game that he fumbled four times.
___ 3. magnificent: Versailles is a MAGNIFICENT example of a French chateau.
___ 4. bonanza: The BONANZA was so delicious, Roderick ate 2 bars!
___ 5. monopoly: Once the MONOPOLY failed, the directors resigned.
___ 6. decibel: Connor wore the DECIBELS on his baseball cap.
___ 7. monologue: Serena spoke eloquently in her MONOLOGUE.
___ 8. malignant: When the MALIGNANT boy skipped school, he was grounded for a week.
___ 9. unilateral: With UNILATERAL participation, the teams cooperated at the meet.
___ 10. minutia: How could Cecil be irritated by such minor MINUTIA?
___ 11. malign: The referee arrived early to MALIGN the parents.
___ 12. Magna Carta: The MAGNA CARTA assured liberties for the British.
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Reminder: Don't forget to complete other activities and educational exercises from our current, Session #134:
Is It True or False?: ["S134Level 2 T/F-you are here"] --
["S134Level 1 T/F"] --
["S134Level 3 T/F"]
Fill-in-the-Blanks: ["S134Level 1-FITB"] --
["S134Level 2-FITB"] --
["S134Level 3-FITB"]
Definition MATCH: ["S134Level 1-Match"] --
["S134Level 2-Match"] --
["S134Level 3-Match"]
Synonym/Antonym Encounters: [S134Level 1-Syn/Ant] -- [S134Level 2-Syn/Ant] -- [S134Level 3-Syn/Ant]
Find the Words: ["S134Level 1 WF"] --
["S134Level 2 WF"] --
["S134Level 3 WF"]
Crosswords: ["S134Level 1 C/W"] --
["S134Level 2 C/W"] --
["S134Level 3 C/W"]
Return to interactive puzzles at:
["S134 Level 1"] --
["S134 Level 2"] --
["S134 Level 3"]
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