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Consult the dictionary page following this exercise to label the statements as

either T (true) or F (false).
1. Garnish is a synonym for the word adorn.
2. To adulate is also to flatter or admire.
3. The word Adonai is taken from an ancient Greek myth.
4. An admonition is a severe form of punishment.
5. The word adobe can be used to refer to both a structure and a type
of clay.
6. If a topic is discussed ad nauseam, most listeners are likely to be
tired of hearing about it.
7. The word Adonis is used to refer to a young man of great intelligence.
8. To admire someone is to dislike them.
9. Adolescent is a term used for young people in high school.
10.
Someone who dislikes raw vegetables would be unlikely to adore
fresh salads.

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Answer:

1. True

2. True

3. False

4. True

5. True

6. True

7. False

8. False

9. True, but not strictly high schoolers

10. True, although some salads include cooked veggies

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