1. Naive A. (of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment B. John Wick is an un-naive person because he has many experiences with everything. C. www.ratzingerfanclub.com/images/human_life.jpg 2. Niche A. a position or place you feel you belong. B. You have to stay focused and strengthen up your self to find your niche. C.proposal.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/what-is-niche-marketing-800x675.jpg 3. Obliterate A. destroy utterly B. My dog had obliterated my mothers shoe. C.wordpandit.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Obliterate.jpg 4. Gratify A. give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction B. I gratified my sister because she wasn't feeling good. C.cdn.quotesgram.com/small/18/49/999677711-Albert-Einstein-Motivational-Quotes-Always-do-whats-right-this-will-gratify-some-and-astonish-the-rest.jpg 5. Infinite A. goes on forever B. The galaxy is infinite. C. plus.maths.org/content/sites/plus.maths.org/files/posters/infinitypostcardfinal.jpg 6. Coefficient A. the numerical factor of a term B.4xy C.The four that is in 4xy is the coefficient. 7. Reciprocal of a number A. multiplicative inverse-two numbers with a product of 1 B.If we mult. a number by 1 its always 1. C. 999x1=999 8. Identity A. an equation that is true for every value of the variable. B. A = B is an identity if A and B define the same functions. C. A=B 9.null set-empty set A.meaning there is no solution for an equation B. There is no solution with null set- empty set. C. Eveything is 0, which means it as no solutions. 10.properties A.statements that are true for all numbers B.When two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends. C.2+2=2 11. Embody A. be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling) B. The team was embodied because they were competive. C. i.ytimg.com/vi/gCfjUNpjJU8/maxresdefault.jpg 12. Exasperate A. irritate, infuriate B.She was exasperating when she said she was angry. C. I was exasperating when I told my sister she was going to jail, because she was being bad. 13.Fiasco A. failure, disaster, catastrophe B. It was a fiasco, she had torn my homework up! C. I was a fiasco because I had lost the game. 14. Garnish A. decorate or embellish B. The salad was garnished because of all the toppings on it. C. The christmas tree was garnished from all the ornaments. 15. Heritage A. property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance B. Caroline had heritages a necklace that her grandmother gave her. C. My mom heritages two rings that she had saved for a long time to give to me and my sister, so we can pass it down.
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