Explanation:
We need to match each word on the left with its synonym (a word that means the same or almost the same) on the right.
Let’s go one by one:
1.
home → Look at the right column: *house* is a synonym for *home* (both mean where you live).
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2.
shout → *yell* means the same as shout (to speak very loudly).
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3.
right → *correct* means the same in many contexts (e.g., “You’re right” = “You’re correct”).
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4.
nap → *sleep* is close, but more specifically, a nap is a short sleep. Among the options, *sleep* is the best match.
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5.
below → *under* means the same (e.g., “The cat is below the table” = “The cat is under the table”).
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6.
pail → A *pail* is another word for *bucket* (a container for carrying liquids or things).
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7.
happy → *glad* means the same (feeling joy or pleasure).
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8.
begin → *start* is a direct synonym (to begin something = to start it).
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Now let’s pair them clearly:
- home ↔ house
- shout ↔ yell
- right ↔ correct
- nap ↔ sleep
- below ↔ under
- pail ↔ bucket
- happy ↔ glad
- begin ↔ start
Double-check: All words are used exactly once, and all matches make sense.
Final Answer:
home – house
shout – yell
right – correct
nap – sleep
below – under
pail – bucket
happy – glad
begin – start
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of antonym worksheet.