Caesar's English II Lesson 12 Quiz
Master key vocabulary with Caesar's English II Lesson 12 Quiz!
What is your name? Sort Sort based on correct spelling. Correct Obsequious Ignominy Acquiescence Impassive Impending Pallor Traverse Incorrect Obsecuious Ignominie Acuiesence Inpassive Inpending Paller Treverse Matching Match the words with their meanings! Obsequious Cringing, submissive Ignominy Disgrace Acquiescence Passive compliance Impassive Expressionless, without emotion Impending About to happen Pallor Paleness Traverse To cross Fill in the blanks with the words from our list. 1. When Ben told his friends that they should head home, his friends nodded in acquiescence. They agreed, even though they were bummed that the movie was sold out.2. The pallor began to fade from Mike’s face as he recovered from the flu.3. When Carl quit football, he brought ignominy to his father. His father had been a college football player and really wanted Carl to do the same.4. Ally had a(n) obsequious expression on her face when she told her teacher that she did not do her homework.5. Rebecca gave her mom a minute to traverse the street before she ran to give her a hug. She didn’t want to get in the way of a car!6. Tyler had a(n) impassive look on his face as he watched the world’s most boring movie.7. The whole class was waiting for the impending disappointment of the teacher after they got in trouble at lunch.