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Common Core State Standard
LS.CCS.4/5/6 Grades 3-12: Students are asked to determine the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words through multiple choice vocabulary quizzes. Quizzes are designed to help students demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships and nuances in words, acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words, and gather vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Students are then asked to find the words within the newspaper and copy the sentence for context to its overall meaning or function in a sentence.
This Week's Word In The News 

REALLOCATE

DEFINITION:
To change the way that something is given or shared between people, groups, or organizations.

FOUND IN THE NEWS:
Carey said she would be “concerned with stocking the food pantries, but perhaps there is a better way to help for folks that had reallocate those funds somehow and then are either facing eviction or other things like that.”
The Key West Citizen, 12/08/2025

Words in the News Quiz
5 High School Words

Click on the correct answer in the quiz below.
Then see if you can find the word in your newspaper -- the print edition, the website or the digital edition and copy the sentence for context. NOTE: High School words are much harder to find!


1. Paradigm

To weaken or destroy the strength or vitality of.

A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality

Of or relating to a holding of something in trust for another.

To separate or get rid of (an undesirable part); eliminate.


2. Soliloquy

To increase the positive charge or valence of (an element) by removing electrons.

A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener.

Clear to the understanding.

Feeling or showing haughty disdain.


3. Reparation

Something done or paid to compensate or make amends.

Playfully jocular; humorous

Having unlimited or universal power, authority, or force; all-powerful.

The use of obstructionist tactics, especially prolonged speechmaking, for the purpose of delaying legislative action.


4. Laissez faire

The use of obstructionist tactics, especially prolonged speechmaking, for the purpose of delaying legislative action.

The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, lymph, or intramuscular fluid in which cells are suspended.

Noninterference in the affairs of others.

Mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree.


5. Vehement

Characterized by forcefulness of expression or intensity of emotion or conviction; fervid.

A marked change in appearance, character, condition, or function.

To bring under control; conquer.

A plane curve formed by the intersection of a right circular cone and a plane parallel to an element of the cone.


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