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Let's solve the "Amendment Synonyms" worksheet step by step and explain each part.
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Definition:
An *amendment* is a change or modification made to a document, law, or agreement. It usually refers to adding, removing, or altering parts of something to improve or update it.
👉 Example: The U.S. Constitution has been amended many times (e.g., the 13th Amendment abolished slavery).
✔ Answer:
An amendment is a formal change or addition to a law, constitution, or document.
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Synonyms are words with similar meanings. For *amendment*, consider:
- Modification – a change made to something.
- Adjustment – a small change to make something better or more accurate.
- Revision – a change made to improve something.
- Alteration – a change in form or content.
- Change – a general term for making something different.
✔ Possible answers (fill in the blanks):
- Modification
- Adjustment
- Revision
- Alteration
> Note: "Continuation" is not a synonym — it means carrying on, not changing. We'll come back to that later.
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Since this is text-based, I can’t draw, but here’s how you could illustrate it:
🎨 Drawing idea:
- Draw a piece of paper with a law or rule written on it.
- Add a red pen marking a section with “+” or “—” signs to show changes.
- Show a new version of the document with updated text.
- Use arrows to indicate “before” and “after” states.
💡 This visual shows that an amendment involves updating or modifying existing content.
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Words given:
- modification
- adjustment
- continuation
🔍 Let's analyze:
- *Modification* = change → synonym of amendment ✔
- *Adjustment* = small change → synonym of amendment ✔
- *Continuation* = carrying on without change → not a synonym ✘
✔ Odd one out: continuation
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Choose any synonym (e.g., *revision* or *modification*) and use it in a sentence.
✔ Example sentences:
- "The committee made a revision to the school rules after student feedback."
- "We need to make an adjustment to the contract before signing."
- "The company approved a modification to the software code."
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| Question | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| What does amendment mean? | A formal change or addition to a law, document, or agreement. |
| Synonyms for amendment: | Modification, adjustment, revision, alteration |
| Draw a picture | Show a document being changed (e.g., crossed-out text, added notes) |
| Odd one out | Continuation |
| Sentence with synonym | "The teacher made a revision to the exam schedule." |
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This worksheet helps students understand vocabulary through definitions, synonyms, visuals, and application in context. Great for building language skills! 🌟
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1. What does amendment mean?
Definition:
An *amendment* is a change or modification made to a document, law, or agreement. It usually refers to adding, removing, or altering parts of something to improve or update it.
👉 Example: The U.S. Constitution has been amended many times (e.g., the 13th Amendment abolished slavery).
✔ Answer:
An amendment is a formal change or addition to a law, constitution, or document.
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2. Can you list the synonyms that mean the same as amendment?
Synonyms are words with similar meanings. For *amendment*, consider:
- Modification – a change made to something.
- Adjustment – a small change to make something better or more accurate.
- Revision – a change made to improve something.
- Alteration – a change in form or content.
- Change – a general term for making something different.
✔ Possible answers (fill in the blanks):
- Modification
- Adjustment
- Revision
- Alteration
> Note: "Continuation" is not a synonym — it means carrying on, not changing. We'll come back to that later.
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3. Can you draw a picture which shows the meaning of amendment?
Since this is text-based, I can’t draw, but here’s how you could illustrate it:
🎨 Drawing idea:
- Draw a piece of paper with a law or rule written on it.
- Add a red pen marking a section with “+” or “—” signs to show changes.
- Show a new version of the document with updated text.
- Use arrows to indicate “before” and “after” states.
💡 This visual shows that an amendment involves updating or modifying existing content.
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4. Circle the odd one out:
Words given:
- modification
- adjustment
- continuation
🔍 Let's analyze:
- *Modification* = change → synonym of amendment ✔
- *Adjustment* = small change → synonym of amendment ✔
- *Continuation* = carrying on without change → not a synonym ✘
✔ Odd one out: continuation
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5. Write a sentence using a synonym for amendment.
Choose any synonym (e.g., *revision* or *modification*) and use it in a sentence.
✔ Example sentences:
- "The committee made a revision to the school rules after student feedback."
- "We need to make an adjustment to the contract before signing."
- "The company approved a modification to the software code."
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
| Question | Answer |
|--------|--------|
| What does amendment mean? | A formal change or addition to a law, document, or agreement. |
| Synonyms for amendment: | Modification, adjustment, revision, alteration |
| Draw a picture | Show a document being changed (e.g., crossed-out text, added notes) |
| Odd one out | Continuation |
| Sentence with synonym | "The teacher made a revision to the exam schedule." |
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This worksheet helps students understand vocabulary through definitions, synonyms, visuals, and application in context. Great for building language skills! 🌟
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