The phrase 'to make something new' directly corresponds to the word 'create', which means to bring something into existence. The other options do not relate to making something new.

Unit 4 Sec. 1 vocabulary

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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
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to make something new
Back
create
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2.
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real or imaginary living thing
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creature
Answer explanation
The term 'creature' refers to a living thing, which can be real or imaginary. The other options, such as 'destroy' and 'experiment', do not describe living entities, making 'creature' the correct choice.
3.
FLASHCARD
Front
to take apart or ruin something
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destroy
Answer explanation
The phrase 'to take apart or ruin something' directly aligns with the definition of 'destroy', which means to cause something to cease to exist or to damage it severely. The other options do not fit this meaning.
4.
FLASHCARD
Front
very bad or harmful
Back
evil
Answer explanation
The term 'evil' directly refers to something very bad or harmful, making it the correct choice. 'Experiment', 'hideous', and 'lonely' do not convey the same meaning of being inherently harmful.
5.
FLASHCARD
Front
an activity that someone does to test an idea
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experiment
Answer explanation
An experiment is an activity designed to test an idea or hypothesis. The other options do not relate to testing ideas, making 'experiment' the correct choice.
6.
FLASHCARD
Front
very ugly
Back
hideous
Answer explanation
The term 'very ugly' directly correlates with 'hideous', which means extremely unpleasant or ugly. The other options do not relate to the description of ugliness.
7.
FLASHCARD
Front
to be alone, without friends
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lonely
Answer explanation
The phrase 'to be alone, without friends' describes the state of feeling isolated, which is best captured by the word 'lonely'. The other options do not relate to this emotional state.
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FLASHCARD
Front
a person who studies science
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scientist
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 'scientist' because it specifically refers to a person who studies science. The other options do not relate to individuals studying science.
9.
FLASHCARD
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Is a fish a creature?
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yes
Answer explanation
Yes, a fish is indeed a creature. It is a living organism that belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically classified as an aquatic vertebrate. Therefore, the correct answer is 'yes'.
10.
FLASHCARD
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Is a mermaid a creature?
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yes
Answer explanation
Yes, a mermaid is considered a creature as it is a mythical being often depicted as having the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish, fitting the definition of a creature.
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