Answer:
Word Meanings: 4 Tiles
Samuel Boapeah
Drag each tile to the correct box
Use the textual context to identify the meanings of the words in bold.
extremely unpleasant
acting against or in a contrary direction
fair and impartial
glaringly obvious
"Oh, Frankenstein, be not equitable to every other, and trample upon
me alone, to whom thy justice, and even thy clemency and affection, is
(most due."
"He was a Turkish merchant, and had inhabited Paris for many years
when, for some reason which I could not learn, he became obnoxious
to the government."
The injustice of his sentence was very flagrant, all Paris was indignant,
and it was judged that his religion and wealth, rather than the crime
alleged against him, had been the cause of his condemnation."
"A residence in Turkey was abhorrent to her, her religion and her
feelings were alike adverse to it."
Extremely Unpleasant:
Tile with a picture of a disgusted face.
Acting against or in a contrary direction:
Tile with a picture of a hand pushing in the opposite direction.
Fair and Impartial:
Tile with a picture of a balance scale.
Glaringly Obvious:
Tile with a picture of a lightbulb surrounded by rays of light.
Samuel Boapeah
Comparative and Superlative
Adjectives and Adverb
Directions Write the correct form of the adjective or adverb in () to complete
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Climbers go to some of the (remotest) corners of the world.
They also visit some of the (most dangerous) places in the world.
Could there be a (more exciting) hobby?
The (coldest) weather is usually at the mountain's summit.
Modern gear makes it (easier) to climb shear cliffs than it once was.
The rockslide moved (more quickly) than I could rappel down.
I don't think I've ever been (frightened).
Luckily I had the (best) climbing partner with me, my Dad!
how is processed foods made ?
2. How is consuming foods made from natural compounds better than processed ?
3. How can we get people to stop buying processed foods and eat more Whole Foods ?
4. Why do people not know what goes on in our foods ?
Processed foods are made by taking natural ingredients and adding various chemical additives, preservatives, and artificial flavors to enhance their taste, texture, and shelf life. These foods often undergo extensive processing, such as grinding, milling, mixing, and heating, to create a final product that can be packaged and sold in stores.
Consuming foods made from natural compounds is generally considered better than processed foods because they are typically higher in nutrients, fiber, and antioxidants, and lower in unhealthy fats, added sugars, and sodium. Whole foods also provide a more diverse range of nutrients and promote overall health and wellbeing.
To encourage people to stop buying processed foods and eat more whole foods, it is essential to raise awareness about the health risks associated with consuming processed foods and promote the benefits of eating whole foods. This can be done through education campaigns, public health initiatives, and programs that incentivize the consumption of whole foods, such as farmer's markets and community gardens.
People may not know what goes on in their food because food processing practices and regulations can be complex and difficult to understand. Additionally, the food industry often uses deceptive marketing tactics that make processed foods appear healthier and more natural than they actually are. It is essential to educate consumers about the ingredients in their food and the potential health risks associated with consuming processed foods.