
Vocabulary
Militants-(adjective) A person engaged in warfare
Extremist-(noun) A person who goes to extremes, especially in political matters
Hijacked-(verb) To steal (a vehicle) by force
Targets-(noun) Aim of an attack
Destruction-(noun) Causing a lot damage to something that cannot be fixed
Idealism-(noun) The practice of forming or pursuing ideals, especially unrealistically
Altered-(adjective) To change
Events-(noun) A happening; occurrence
Directions: Match the word with the appropriate synonym and put its letter next to the phrase.
1. Militant: a) Seize, steal
2. Extremist: b) Fanatic
3. Hijacked: c) Happening, occurrence
4. Target: d) Dreamer, optimist
5. Destruction: e) Aggressive, combative
6. Idealism: f) Ruin
7. Altered: g) Kill, prey
8. Events: h) Change, adjust
Grammar Point: A word opposite in meaning to another.
Ex. Bad and good
Fast and slow
Grammar Exercise
Change the word that is underlined to its antonym.
1. My teacher gives hard homework.
2. We live far from my school.
3. School starts too early.
4. My dog climbed under the fence.
5. I like a cold lunch
6. Carlos is the shortest boy in our class.
7.Sue is sad about the party.
8.Today it will be warm outside.
9. The new boy Mario is nice.
10. I am slow at running the race.
Ex. Bad and good
Fast and slow
Grammar Exercise
Change the word that is underlined to its antonym.
1. My teacher gives hard homework.
2. We live far from my school.
3. School starts too early.
4. My dog climbed under the fence.
5. I like a cold lunch
6. Carlos is the shortest boy in our class.
7.Sue is sad about the party.
8.Today it will be warm outside.
9. The new boy Mario is nice.
10. I am slow at running the race.
Good entry on a difficult topic! Yes, nothing has been the same since then. After that day, I had to tell my rather rough-around-the-edges students not to go out and beat up the local Sikhs workingin the local 711s.
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