Moods, Feelings, Looks
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Puzzle Seven Solution
Materials Designed to Build Vocabulary - For English as a Second Language
Students and Teachers
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Solution:
- Thanks to the Romans for the prefixes in these words in Columns A-C
(confused, absurd, ambivalent, conspicuous, encouraged, unwell)
- I'm on cloud nine! I'm (happy, pleased, glad, overjoyed, delighted,
ecstatic, content, satisfied, buoyant, exuberant, gleeful, blessed)
- Wild horses couldn't drag me! I'm (reluctant, unwilling, indisposed,
averse, reticent, disinclined)
- My got up and go got up and went! I'm (tired, exhausted, jaded, drained,
done-in, weary, flagging)
- It gives me the willies! It's so (weird, peculiar, unorthodox, curious,
eerie, odd, unsettling, aberrant, unheard of, abnormal, unnatural, bizarre,
freaky)
- Maybe it's all in the eye of the beholder, or maybe she is just
(appealing, attractive, alluring, beautiful, pretty, striking, elegant,
vibrant, radiant, lovely, stunning, charming, gorgeous, graceful, dazzling)
- He's on the go 24/7! He's (busy, active, vigorous, energetic, robust,
industrious)
- You can hear a pin drop when you are (tranquil, peaceful, subdued, quiet,
calm)
- Think big! Sometimes it pays to be (confident, positive, creative,
imaginative idealistic, visionary)
The two words you have left are the last two words of the expression
"This is serious! It's no laughing matter."
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