Secondary English
Unit - Six
Fill in the blanks.
A person's reputation
has to be protected. Some people with deplorable
morals tend to substitute rumor for fact when writing about others. Such
behavior is more than mischievous.
It is a cynical act of hospitality,
a trampling on the rights of others. Naturally, I'm one reporter who just won't
be in it. I refuse to work deceptively or to report gossip. The last time my
boss at the newspaper office asked me to take an assignment featuring a well-known individual, he said: 'Spice it up a bit.' I had anticipated this so I asked, with some sarcasm, 'You mean, tell lies?'
He wasn't impressed by my impudence.
He has come to expect unquestioning obedience from employees, so he
showed quite a deal of announce. Not wanting to cause a commotion, I supposed any further reaction
but decided, instead, to look for another position. After checking with an agency
that kept an employment directory,
I was able to land another newspaper job on my eighth day. I'm much happier here. My new boss has values
similar to my own.
1. Has a jumbled pet in its middle. Deceptively
2. Begins with a three-letter girl's name. Annoyance
3. Has a kind of push in it. suppressed
4. Finishes with a rally. Naturally
5. Has a dual ending. Individual
6. Begins with a round bed. Obedience
7.
Begins with a
mischievous three letter being. Anticipate.
8.
Has a
clergyman in it. Parish
9.
Has a
backward Tom in its middle. Commotion
10. Has a sign inside. Assignment
Word Formation
1. The kitten played mischievous with the wool. Mischievously
2. The hostility audience booed the
performance. hostile
3. The officer pointed out the directory
I was to head in. direction
4. The young golfer spoke sarcasm to his
caddy. sarcastically
5. With great anticipated the crowd
watched as the gymnast began her routine. anticipation
6. The coach immediately called
'Time-out' and made a substitute. substitution
7. He is reputation to be something of a
genius at mathematics. Reputed
8. The judge expressed some cynical at
the hardened criminal’s words. cynic
9. Eighth horses were entered in the
race. eight
10. One can only say that the diplomats
were treated deplorable. Deplorably
Letter Twins
1.
LIVE becomes
wicked: E V I L
2. SORE becomes a flower: ROSE
3. DAME becomes created : MADE
4. NOTES becomes a rock : STONE
5. HOSES becomes footwear: SHOES
6. SUED becomes membership fees : DUES
7. MILES becomes a facial
expression : SMILE
8. TRADER becomes to hold back : RETARD
9. NAME becomes nasty: MANE
10. DEALER becomes a person in charge : LEADER
11. SONNET becomes units
of weight : TONNES
12. RASHES becomes
portions: SHARES
13. ACRES becomes speed
competitions : RACES
14. LANCED becomes a
source of light : CANDLE
15. TINSEL becomes quiet : SILENT
Food Twins
1. Pork and beans
2. Oranges and apples
3. Bacon and tartare
sauce
4. Bread and butter
5. Fish and eggs
6. Toast and marmalade
7. Apple pie and cream
8. Meat pie and tomato sauce
9.
Ice cream and crackers
10.
Cheese and mint sauce
11. Meatballs and spaghetti
12.
Lamb
and jelly
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