Block 2: "Take it Easy Go-Getters"

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"Ready, Get set, Go!"
How many phrases can you make with the word: "TAKE" and "GET"?

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the definition of 'woke' is:
A
"to be threatened"
B
"a signifier of pretentiousness and cultural elitism"
C
“being aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)”
D
past of 'wake'

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After ......... ........... from CNN and MSNBC, Tucker Carlson was afraid he'd lose his show at FOX.
A
got canned
B
get canned
C
getting canned
D
get can

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The host was ...... to hear the news.
A
stun
B
stunning
C
stunned
D
stunt

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03:40
The news was .......
A
stunned
B
stunning

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a stalwart is ....
A
a loyal supporting member of an organization
B
a weak supporter
C
a disloyal member of an organization
D
a retiring member of an organization

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"That doesn't sound like a farewell segment. That sounds like how you .... ....."
A
got fired
B
fired
C
get fire
D
get fired

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An Acre
Definition:  is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems. 
square acre (~4047 square meters)

Current use: Acres are used in countries including the USA, the UK, Ghana, India, Canada, and others. 

History: In the Middle Ages, the acre was defined as the area that a yoke (pair) of oxen could typically plow within one day, using a wooden plow. Before the metric system was adopted, many countries used their own versions of the acre. The most commonly used acre today, the international acre, which was defined in 1959.




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