1) She said that running the short race was as rigorous as running around the world. Using the comparison clue, the word RIGOROUS in this sentence means... a) exciting b) hard or difficult c) tiring d) fun 2) Although Madison spread a rumor that Hailey's pearls were fake, it turned out that they were genuine. Using the comparison clue, the word GENUINE in this sentence means... a) ugly b) white c) real d) hard 3) Exercise is as beneficial to you as is eating healthy food. Using the comparison clues, the word BENEFICIAL in this sentence means... a) harmful b) bad c) good for you d) hurtful 4) Carey was chosen as the emissary for the first grade. He will represent us at the state spelling contest. Using the comparison clue, the word EMISSARY in this sentence means... a) enemy b) representative c) foe d) rival 5) We were so spellbound at the talent of the singer that we could not hold back our excitement. Using the comparison clue, the word SPELLBOUND in this sentence means... a) happy b) ashamed c) amazed d) disgusted 6) Keith's party was rowdy as Tim's wild party last week. Using the comparison clue, the word ROWDY in this sentence means... a) quiet b) calm c) wild d) sweet 7) The humongous elephant was as big as a truck. Using the comparison clue, the word HUMONGOUS in this sentence means... a) grey b) baby c) mother d) very big 8) Joey has much adversity in his young life. He got through the trouble by working hard. Using the comparison clue, the word ADVERSITY in this sentence means... a) hardship b) blessing c) luck d) fortune 9) We shopped at the emporium, which is as large as the shopping center, for shampoo and bath soap. Using the comparison clue, the word EMPORIUM in this sentence means... a) bathroom b) library c) amusement park d) large store 10) Ike has insomnia for many nights, but he was finally able t fall asleep. Using the comparison clue, the word INSOMNIA in this sentence means... a) the flu b) exam c) pillow d) sleeplessness 11) Our driveway was gelid yesterday, just like the ice in the freezer, but it has thawed out since then. Using the comparison clue, the word GELID in this sentence mean...s a) icy b) cracked c) hard d) hot

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