30 June 2010

Quiz #2: Antonyms

Choose the correct antonym for the term given.

1. afflict            (comfort, torment)
2. aggrieve        (rejoice, worry)
3. aggravate      (alleviate, magnify)
4. agree            (grant, differ)
5. allocate         (distribute, withhold)
6. alienate         (unite, estrange)
7. detest            (abhor, adore)
8. detached        (interested, aloof)
9. destitution      (opulence, indigence)
10. decadence   (decline, flourish)

(from the Longman Vocabulary Website)

27 June 2010

Writing Exercise: Synonyms and Antonyms

The Pessimist and the Optimist
by Norielle Dejucos, II-Narra


"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears that this is true." ~James Branch Cabell


We know that a pessimist and an optimist are different from each other. The pessimist always takes the worst of things. He always thinks negatively. On the other hand, the optimist thinks that everything will be for the best. In other words, an optimist is a person with a positive mind.


Even if they have different mindsets, they also have similarities. For me, both of them want to be on the brighter side, both want the best for themselves. Nobody wants to be on the dark side, right? Deep inside the heart of a pessimist, he wants what's good for them but something hinders them. He sees a lot of problems along the way. Maybe he lacks self-confidence, faith and trust in himself.


Another similarity that optimists share with pessimists is their capability to make decisions, whether it is good or bad. They are both involved in decision making, but the thing is, they have opposite opinions.


For me, it is better to be an optimist because I believe that the condition of your mind and the choices that you make affect your personality. So who are you among the two? The pessimist or the optimist?


Original output by Norielle. Please do not copy.

Writing Exercise: Synonyms and Antonyms

When I was a Kid
by Kristian Zantua, II-Narra




When I was a kid, I used to be free to do what I want without embarrassment. Now I am imprisoned in this shell of seclusion. But I will release myself from this shell and be free once again.  When I was a kid, I was always remembered, but now I am almost forgotten.


Original output by Kristian. Please do not copy.

23 June 2010

SY 2010-2011 Quiz #1: Context Clues

Choose the corresponding letter of the correct answer.







1. The girls languidly put on their jackets as if they had no energy at all.

Using the comparison clue, the word languidly in this sentence means
  energetically
  quickly
  energy-less
  actively
2. The mother was determined to prove her son's innocence; the father was resolute as well.

Using the comparison clue, the word resolute in this sentence means
  wavering
  determined
  not determined
  unsure
3. Some people feel perplexed by brain teasers, while others figure them out quickly.

Using the comparison clue, the word perplexed in this sentence means
  troubled or confused
  at ease
  calm
  relaxed






4. The omnipotent superhero always won his battles, unlike his weak opponents.

Using the contrast clue, the word omnipotent in this sentence means
  almighty or all powerful
  weak
  powerless
5. After being ill and unable to eat for three days, Beverly had a voracious appetite.

Using the contrast clue, the word voracious in this sentence means
  satisfied
  quenched
  small
  big
6. We were all pretty apathetic in the movie about animals, but we became interested when it started showing all the tricks dogs could do.

Using the contrast clue, the word apathetic in this sentence means
  gracious
  angry
  uninterested
  sleepy






7. Katie appeared infallible in math class because she had never gotten a problem wrong.

Using the explanation clue, the word infallible in this sentence means
  never wrong
  mistaken
  wrong
  incorrect
8. The tornado annihilated the whole town to the point that nothing was left standing.

Using the explanation clue, the word annihilated in this sentence means
  destroyed
  saved
  created
  constructed
9. We could tell by the rotten smell, that something putrid was in our trash can.

Using the explanation clue, the word putrid in this sentence means
  ample
  alive
  rotten
 appealing


10. An evanescent ring surrounded the moon as it rose. It was there for a moment, and then it disappeared.

Using the explanation clue, the word evanescent in this sentence means
  full
  ongoing
  brief
  bright



from http://edhelper.com/language/Context_Clues.htm

Writing Exercise: Synonyms and Antonyms

Books We Read
by Dion Marie Comia, II-Molave



The Harry Potter Series and The Twilight Saga are two of the most famous book series turned into blockbuster movies of all time.

The Twilight Saga is an intrepid love story that runs between three main characters - Jacob Black, a werewolf; Bella Swan, a human; and Edward Cullen, a vampire. Bella and Edward fell in love with each other before Jacob falls in love with Bella. Jacob tries to save Bella from the blood-thirsty clan of Edward. "Who will Bella choose?' is the question that will make us cling till the end of this thrilling love story.

On the other side, The Harry Potter Series is about the fearless adventures of the famous Henry James Potter who contends with his parents' killer, Lord Voldemort.

In this epic tale, Harry does everything it takes to defeat the best dark wizard of all; though in every book in this series has different encounters with the Dark Lord, the seventh installment, The Deathly Hollows, will end this breathtaking book series.

Though both series are spine-tingling, the love story story of the Twilight Saga makes our heart beats faster, while the heroic tale of the Harry Potter series takes our breath away.


*Original output by Dion. Do not copy.

Writing Exercise: Synonyms and Antonyms

Climate Change and Global Warming
by Mary Philline Descalzo, II-Molave



Many people ask "Is climate change similar to global warming?" or "Is there any difference between climate change and global warming?"

The truth is, these are two different ideas, but one is the cause and the other is the effect.

Global warming is the increase of temperature in the different parts of the world wherein warm places become warmer and arid while cold places turn into spots with temperature lower than freezing point. This is caused by several natural and artificial factors. Volcanic eruption is an example of a natural occurrence that contributes to this, whereas launching of nuclear and atomic bombs are man-made ones.

Climate change is the result of global warming. The climate changes and becomes different from the usual. Temperatures, whether warm or cold, become more extreme every year and result to phenomena such as the rise of the level of sea water as caused by the melting of ice in permafrost countries like Russia. With this, elevated areas may soon submerge underwater and low-lying areas may totally or completely be lost in our geographical maps.

*Original output by Philline. Do not copy.

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