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Click on the correct answer in the quiz below.
Then see if you can find the word in your newspaper -- the print edition, the website or the digital edition and copy the sentence for context. NOTE: High School words are much harder to find!
1. Lichen
► A characteristic rate or rhythm of activity; a pace
► Similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
► A fungus, usually of the class Ascomycetes, that grows symbiotically with algae,
2. Ellipse
► Selecting or employing individual elements from a variety of sources, systems, or styles
► Sharing the same opinions or views; being in complete harmony or accord.
3. Alliteration
► An embankment built to prevent flooding
► To pound, crush, or grind to a powder or dust.
4. Ultraviolet
► One that is inconvenient, annoying, or vexatious; a bother.
► Inspiring awe, admiration, or wonder
► To condescend to give or grant
5. Outrageous
► The arrangement of events in time
► A prohibition by a government on certain or all trade with a foreign nation
► Grossly offensive to decency or morality.
► A grotesque ornamental figure or projection.
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