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Worksheet No.

2: Word Engine
Direction: As you read the poem, Like the Molave by Rafael Zulueta da Costa you
may find difficult words. Let us arrive at the meaning of these words through a
game called, Harvest Me Quick. What you only need to do is choose the right fruit
that will give you its correct meaning. Click the fruit that contains the correct
answer. Just hope that you select the right fruit. Good luck!
Name: Year & Section:
Item No. 1
A flourish of trumpets was borne on the air, and Philip appeared.
a. spread by
c. seen by
b. look by
d. pass by
Item No. 2
He had well-developed sinews because he worked hard all his life.
a. charm
b. strength
c. personality
d. character
Item No. 3
The flower's stem was flaccid, as it had not been watered in a few days.
a. firm
b. lazy
c. strong
d. weak
Item No. 4
You could tell by the smug look on her face that she had just won an award.
a. good look
b. happy
person
c. highly
self-satisfied
d. highly
annoyed
Item No. 5
The athlete proved himself to be very resilient after his ankle injury.
a. strong
b. weak
c. confident
d. lacking of
strength
Were you able to discover the meaning of the mystery words? Congratulations!
Let us see how well you understood the unfamiliar words. You are now challenged
to use them in your own sentences.
You can do it! Start now.
Write your meaningful sentences here.
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