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Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to John sprinted to the door. He clutched the cold, rigid door handle and dared to wait for a moment. He listened. All he could hear was the pounding of his own heart. Were they still following him? He wasn t going to wait around to find out. With renewed determination, he turned the handle, flung open the door and raced into the unknown. Stumbling blindly in the darkness, he ran on. He was in a corridor now. He hadn t got time to search for a light switch. A tiny ray of light, from a window up ahead, was providing just enough light to assist his escape. His breath was coming in desperate gasps now, partly from fatigue; partly from anxiety. He had to find a way out now! As he approached the end of the long, narrow corridor, it turned sharply to the right. His shoes lost friction due to the rapid change of direction; he found himself cannoning headlong into a hefty, wooden door. With both hands, he grasped wildly at the handle. He let out an involuntary yell as the handle began to turn. Bright, dazzling sunlight hurt his eyes as he burst out into the wonderful fresh air. He was safe! The word determination is closest in The word assist is closest in meaning to meaning to willpower loss of hope defeat downfall obstruct support hinder impede The word friction is closest in meaning to The word involuntary is closest in meaning to slippery smooth resistance fight conscious mindful controlled uncontrolled The word fatigue is closet in meaning to The word hefty is closet in meaning to energy tiredness vitality heavy light flimsy liveliness opaque Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 1 Expert

Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to John sprinted to the door. He clutched the cold, rigid door handle and dared to wait for a moment. He listened. All he could hear was the pounding of his own heart. Were they still following him? He wasn t going to wait around to find out. With renewed determination, he turned the handle, flung open the door and raced into the unknown. Stumbling blindly in the darkness, he ran on. He was in a corridor now. He hadn t got time to search for a light switch. A tiny ray of light, from a window up ahead, was providing just enough light to assist his escape. His breath was coming in desperate gasps now, partly from fatigue; partly from anxiety. He had to find a way out now! As he approached the end of the long, narrow corridor, it turned sharply to the right. His shoes lost friction due to the rapid change of direction; he found himself cannoning headlong into a hefty, wooden door. With both hands, he grasped wildly at the handle. He let out an involuntary yell as the handle began to turn. Bright, dazzling sunlight hurt his eyes as he burst out into the wonderful fresh air. He was safe! The word determination is closest in The word assist is closest in meaning to meaning to willpower loss of hope defeat downfall obstruct support hinder impede The word friction is closest in meaning to The word involuntary is closest in meaning to slippery smooth resistance fight conscious mindful controlled uncontrolled The word fatigue is closet in meaning to The word hefty is closet in meaning to energy tiredness vitality heavy light flimsy liveliness opaque Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 1 Expert ANSWERS

Dear Mum, I don t have much time, so I will be quick. I love you. I also wanted to thank you for all you have done for me; for the times you made me laugh and even the times you made me cry. You have sacrificed such a lot to give me a good start in life. You have taught me to be respectable and virtuous I hope I have made you proud. I appear to have got myself into trouble. You were right, as always, about Mike. It seems he is involved in something perilous and I have ended up right in the middle of it. I am trying to gather enough evidence to convince the police that something terrible is happening. I promise I will do my best to stay safe. Love from John. The word sacrificed is closest in meaning to The word respectable is closest in meaning to kept given up gained saved embarrassed ashamed unhappy decent The word perilous is closest in meaning to The word virtuous is closest in meaning to safe wrong exciting unsafe miserable happy good dejected Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 2 Expert

Dear Mum, I don t have much time, so I will be quick. I love you. I also wanted to thank you for all you have done for me; for the times you made me laugh and even the times you made me cry. You have sacrificed such a lot to give me a good start in life. You have taught me to be respectable and virtuous I hope I have made you proud. I appear to have got myself into trouble. You were right, as always, about Mike. It seems he is involved in something perilous and I have ended up right in the middle of it. I am trying to gather enough evidence to convince the police that something terrible is happening. I promise I will do my best to stay safe. Love from John. The word sacrificed is closest in meaning to The word respectable is closest in meaning to kept given up gained embarrassed ashamed unhappy saved decent The word perilous is closest in meaning to The word virtuous is closest in meaning to safe miserable wrong happy exciting unsafe good dejected Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 2 Expert ANSWERS

A spy is an individual employed by the government or other organisations. Their job is to gather secrets about an enemy or competitor. Agents use the latest technology to help them listen secretly to information, record it and send it to their employer. An agent may even pretend to be someone else in order to ascertain as much information as possible. The word competitor is closest in meaning to The word ascertain is closest in meaning to friend relative country opponent discover discount disregard ignore Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 2 Expert

A spy is an individual employed by the government or other organisations. Their job is to gather secrets about an enemy or competitor. Agents use the latest technology to help them listen secretly to information, record it and send it to their employer. An agent may even pretend to be someone else in order to ascertain as much information as possible. The word competitor is closest in meaning to The word ascertain is closest in meaning to friend relative country discover discount disregard opponent ignore Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 2 Expert ANSWERS

Witness Statement The event took place on Wednesday 14 th at precisely 17:28. I can be certain about the time as I had just checked my watch; my bus was due at 17:30 and I didn t want to miss it. I was walking towards the bus stop, on the corner of West Avenue, when my attention was drawn to the large Victorian property on Kensington Road. A man suddenly burst out of the door, stumbled down the path and collapsed at my feet. I would describe him as being in his late teens, with brown, dishevelled hair, of slim build and average height. He was very distressed. He babbled on about needing to call the police and that he had got the evidence they needed. His clothes had blood on them, but I am fairly sure the blood was not his own. I promptly called the police and an ambulance. Whilst waiting for the emergency services to arrive, I witnessed no one enter or leave the property, however, I am fairly certain that I saw a face appear momentarily at the attic window. I was very surprised when the police said that the property was empty. The word precisely is closest in meaning to The word property is closest in meaning to exactly about only roughly house street lane town The word distressed is closest in meaning to The word promptly is closest in meaning to satisfied relaxed content upset casually quickly eventually finally The word dishevelled is closest in meaning to The word momentarily is closet in meaning to neat upset untidy smelly casually briefly suspiciously menacingly Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 3 Expert

Witness Statement The event took place on Wednesday 14 th at precisely 17:28. I can be certain about the time as I had just checked my watch; my bus was due at 17:30 and I didn t want to miss it. I was walking towards the bus stop, on the corner of West Avenue, when my attention was drawn to the large Victorian property on Kensington Road. A man suddenly burst out of the door, stumbled down the path and collapsed at my feet. I would describe him as being in his late teens, with brown, dishevelled hair, of slim build and average height. He was very distressed. He babbled on about needing to call the police and that he had got the evidence they needed. His clothes had blood on them, but I am fairly sure the blood was not his own. I promptly called the police and an ambulance. Whilst waiting for the emergency services to arrive, I witnessed no one enter or leave the property, however, I am fairly certain that I saw a face appear momentarily at the attic window. I was very surprised when the police said that the property was empty. The word precisely is closest in meaning to The word property is closest in meaning to exactly house about street only lane roughly town The word distressed is closest in meaning to The word promptly is closest in meaning to satisfied relaxed content casually quickly eventually upset finally The word dishevelled is closest in meaning to The word momentarily is closet in meaning to neat casually upset briefly untidy suspiciously smelly menacingly Tick the Word Closest in Meaning to Worksheet 3 Expert ANSWERS