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Vocabulary for All American Slurp

By: Lensey Namioka


Consumption: the act of
taking in, eating, or
drinking.

Example: Ms. Gallagher


consumes water every
day.
Cope: To overcome
difficulties.

Example: She is coping


by writing in a journal
each day.
Etiquette: The practice
of social manners

Example: Using a
napkin is proper
etiquette.
Lavishly: In a rich or
plentiful way.

Example: They spent


their money lavishly.
They bought any car
they wanted.
Mortified: Ashamed or
humiliated

Example: My mom was


mortified when I didn’t
clean my room.
Revolting: Causing
disgust

Examples: The smell of


broccoli is revolting.
Fill in the blank with one of the words below.

1. Due to increase consumption____ and demand, the


farmer raised a large crop of corn.

A. Cope
B. Consumption
C. Revolting
Mrs. O’Hara is learning how to _cope____ with raising a
family and working a full time job.

A. Mortified
B. Revolting
C. Cope

LaShika was so _mortified_____ by her mispronunciation of the


teacher’s name that she ran out of the room in tears.
An example of good_etiquette___ is turning off your cell
phone in public places, such as the library or movie theatre.

A. Etiquette
B. Lavishly
C. Consumption

Jonah’s book about the solar system is lavishly illustrated with many
bright, vibrant colors.

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