The document discusses various words related to feelings, behaviors, and situations. It provides definitions or examples of context for words like "culinary", "downcast", "consternation", "vivid", "extensive", "serenely", "reminiscent", "pensive", "recruit", and "commenced". The purpose seems to be providing exposure to vocabulary words and examples of how they can be used in different situations or descriptions.
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2. What type of business might sell culinary delights? Culinary skills or tools are related to cooking.
3. How does your face look when you are downcast? Someone who is downcast is feeling sad and has no hope.
4. When might a coach feel consternation? Someone who feels consternation is upset or worried about what is happening.
5. When might you wear a shirt in a vivid color? Something that is vivid has very bright colors.
6. How many books might be in an extensive collection? Something extensive includes a large amount of things.
7. Would you behave more serenely at a football game or in an art museum? If something is done serenely, it is done in a calm and quiet way.
8. What is something reminiscent of last summer? If something is reminiscent of something else, it brings back memories of that other time or place.
9. When might someone be pensive? Someone who is pensive is thinking deeply about something.
10. When might you recruit a friend to help you? When you recruit someone, you get him or her to join a group for a special purpose.
11. What is something your teacher does to show that class has commenced? Something that has commenced has begun.