The document defines a number of words: averted, fury, interrogation, stern, accusing, solemnly, cringed, craned. It provides short definitions and asks related questions to check understanding of the word definitions.
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2. If you averted your eyes,
you looked away from
something instead of
directly at it.
Why have you adverted your
eyes from the sun?
4. An interrogation is a
long period of
intense questioning
to get information
from someone.
What do police officers do
during the interrogation of a
suspect?
5. Someone who is
stern is very serious
and strict.
What action is likely to cause a
parent to have a stern look?
6. When you look at
someone in an
accusing way, you are
showing that you think
he or she has done
something wrong.
If someone is accusing you of
eating the last plum, does the
person think that you did or did not
eat the plum?
7. When you say
something
solemnly, you say
it in a very serious
way.
What is the difference between
behaving in a rowdy way and
behaving solemnly?
8. If you cringed, you
moved or flinched
slightly because of
discomfort or fear.
Which sound would make you
cringe, fingernails scraping on a
chalkboard, or someone singing a
beautiful song?
9. If you craned your
neck, you
stretched it to you
see or hear
something better.
When might have you craned
your neck?
10. If you craned your
neck, you
stretched it to you
see or hear
something better.
When might have you craned
your neck?