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Title: Mischievous |
Grade 6+ Lesson s2-l4 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Naughty |
Playful |
Prankish |
Impish |
Frolicsome |
Rascally |
Roguish |
Trickster |
3.1 Synonym: Frolicsome |
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Sentences: The frolicsome puppies chased each other around the yard, full of energy and joy. Her frolicsome laughter filled the room as she played with her younger cousins. The children were in a frolicsome mood, running and dancing in the park. On vacation, the frolicsome dolphins leaped joyfully in the ocean waves. |
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3.2 Synonym: Roguish |
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Sentences: He gave her a roguish grin before sneaking the last slice of cake. With a roguish wink, the magician revealed his hidden card. His roguish charm made him both dangerous and irresistibly attractive. The boy’s roguish behavior often got him into playful trouble with his teachers. |
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3.3 Synonym: Prankish |
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Sentences: The children devised a prankish plan to scare their friends on Halloween. His prankish sense of humor often got him into trouble at school. She couldn’t resist playing a prankish trick on her sister during April Fools' Day. Despite his prankish behavior, he always knew when to draw the line and apologize if he went too far. |
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3.4 Synonym: Impish |
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Sentences: He had an impish grin on his face as he pulled off another practical joke. The impish child hid his mother’s keys as a playful prank. Her impish sense of humor often lightened the mood in the office. Despite his impish behavior, he had a kind heart and always helped others in need. |
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