New Activity
Play Froggy Jumps
1. What does it mean to be unwavering
A
To be unchanging
B
To be easily changed
C
to be a change agent
2. What does it mean to be a tyrant? (The person who creates tyranny).
A
To rule fairly
B
to be a mean person
C
To be cruel and controlling
3. Which countries were adversaries during JFK's presidency?
A
North Korea and France
B
Soviet Union and USA
C
England and USA
4. What is something the world should "Eradicate"?
A
World hunger
B
Modern Medicine
C
Free Education
5. Which of the following is an example of something concrete?
A
Love
B
Knowledge
C
School
6. An unwavering person might
A
Change their mind frequently
B
Be unable to decide on something
C
Make a decision and stick to it.
7. Which of the following words best matches "Tyranny"
A
Cruel
B
unchanging
C
consistent
8. Something physical
A
Unwavering
B
Adversaries
C
Concrete
9. In world war 2, the nazi's tried to _______ the Jewish people
A
Concrete
B
Eradicate
C
Help
10. One of JFK's primary goals was to eradicate any form of _________ or oppression within the USA.
A
Concrete
B
Tyranny
C
Adversaries
11. What is the opposite meaning of "adversaries"
A
Partners/ friends
B
Strangers/ newcomer
C
Neighbors/ adjoining
12. Choose the synonym for the word "adversaries"
A
Colleagues
B
Supporters
C
Rivals
13. In what context would the word "adversaries" most likely be used?
A
A debate between two politicians
B
A group study session
C
A family gathering
14. Which of the following sentences uses the word "adversaries" correctly?
A
The adversaries worked together to solve the problem.
B
I enjoy spending time with my adversaries at school.
C
Rival and I are adversaries in chess.
15. Which of the following sentences uses the word "unwavering" correctly?
A
The professor was unwaveringly late to class every day.
B
The team's performance was unwaveringly inconsistent.
C
Sarah had an unwavering belief in her ability to succeed.