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You will get two versions of a sentence. Choose the version that has the most effective word choice. Watch out for repetitiveness, wordiness, vague pronouns, unnecessarily large words, and weak or overused words You will get two word options. Decide which option most effectively fills the blank in the sentence. Many sentences rely too heavily on “be” verbs, the most common and least lively verbs in the English language. You must find a way to replace a be verb in the example sentence with a more lively action verb. You will get a sentence with a weak noun. Choose from three options the specific noun that best replaces it—pay attention to nuances of word meanings. A cliché is a phrase that is so overused that it becomes less meaningful (not to mention annoying). They’re not grammatically incorrect, but they’re not very original either. Creative, unique word choice helps you avoid clichés. Choose from two options the sentence that does a better job of avoiding clichés. Large vocabulary are often used incorrectly in context. You will get a sentence with a high-level word underlined. You must decide if it is used correctly. Which sentence has more effective word choice? Gladiator games helped their sponsors gets some very This example relies onthings vague, words like expensive but really good forlame self-promotion while“very,” offering“really,” really cheap, fun stuff to entertain “things,” and “stuff.” all the people who paid for them. Gladiator games provided their sponsors with extravagantly expensive but effective opportunities for self-promotion while offering cheap, exciting entertainment to their clients. WINNER! Which sentence has more effective word choice? Gladiators became big business for trainers and owners, for politicians on the rise, and those who had reached the peak of the Roman social hierarchy. WINNER! Gladiators became big business for trainers and owners, Thiswere version is repetitive, too on they good business for big relying politicians onoften the rise, and were also good business for those who thegladiators words “gladiator,” “business,” and “big.” had reached the peak of the Roman social hierarchy. Which sentence has more effective word choice? WINNER! Ownership of gladiators or a gladiator school gave muscle and flair to Roman politicians. Possessorship of gladiatorial contenders or a This version soundsinstitution like an accidental gladiatorial instructional gave musclyC4 tissue andexplosion sumptuousness to Roman senatorial in a thesaurus shop. figures. Push Ups Each team must choose a champion to compete in this random event… Which sentence has more effective word choice? Their morality required that they be of the lowest social classes, and emperors who failed to respect this distinction earned their scorn; Cassius Dio takes pains to pointvague out that pronouns. when the much This version has several admired emperor Titus used them, they were of acceptably low class. Roman morality required that all gladiators be of the lowest social classes, and emperors who failed to respect this distinction earned the scorn of posterity; Cassius Dio takes pains to point out that when the much admired emperor Titus used female gladiators, they were of acceptably low class. WINNER! Which sentence has more effective word choice? Some of the people who lived Rome regarded gladiators This version saysinthe same thing that happened to be females as a symptom of morals were with far more words. and a dishonor that went against womanhood, regardless Wordiness makes poor of the class the woman belonged to. word choice. Some Romans regarded female gladiators as a symptom of corrupted morals and a dishonor to womanhood, regardless of class. WINNER! Which sentence has more effective word choice? Claudius, characterized by his historians as really cruel and very This example relies on in vague, words like boorish, fought a whale trapped a thing lame in the harbor in front of a bunch of people. Commentators prettyand much“stuff.” said this kind “very,” “really,” “thing,” of stuff was bad. Claudius, characterized by his historians as morbidly cruel and boorish, fought a whale trapped in the harbor in front of a group of spectators. Commentators invariably disapproved of such performances. WINNER! Which sentence has more effective word choice? Legislation by Claudius required that quaestors, the lowest rank of Roman magistrate, personally subsidize two-thirds of the costs of games for their small-town communities. WINNER! Legislation by Roman Emperor Claudius required This version the is repetitive, often on that quaestors, lowest rank relying of Romantoo magistrate, personally subsidize two-thirds of the costs of games the word “Roman.” for their small-town Roman communities. Which sentence has more effective word choice? Emperor Commodus was a fanatical participant at the ludi, public games held for the entertainment of the Roman people. WINNER! Emperor ThisCommodus version sounds was like a monomaniacal the writer opened and a contumacious thesaurus andparticipant used whichever at thesynonym ludi, metropolitan had the most merrymaking letters without festivity actually heldknowing for the divertissement what the wordof the Roman means. proletariat. That’s not effective word choice. Which sentence has more effective word choice? They would put on larger-scale gladiator games This version has several vague pronouns. because they could better afford them. WINNER! Larger-scale gladiator games were put on by senior magistrates, who could better afford them. Which sentence has more effective word choice? Games were advertised before they happened on billboards that This version sameforthing were in conspicuous places, says giving the the reason the game, the venue where the game be held,words. the date when the game withwould far more would take place, and the number of paired gladiators that Wordiness makes poor word choice. would be used. Games were advertised beforehand on conspicuously placed billboards, giving the reason for the game, the venue, the date, and the number of paired gladiators to be used. WINNER! Which word completes the sentence better? Assent Ascent The spectators signaled their __________ by showing a “thumbsup” sign. Which word completes the sentence better? Anonymous Unanimous Before any action could be taken, the decision had to be __________; there could be do dissent. Arm Wrestling Each team must choose a champion to compete in this random event… Which word completes the sentence better? Moot Mute Whether gladiator fighting was legal was a _________ point; the fact remained that he was standing in an arena with a ferocious lion. Which word completes the sentence better? Horde Hoard He knew he would have to appease the assembling __________ or a riot might ensue. Which word completes the sentence better? Inhuman Inhumane He had been born with __________ strength, and no other gladiator could match his physical prowess. Which word completes the sentence better? Altar Alter At this point, it was impossible to __________ his fate: he would die in the arena. Which word completes the sentence better? Disinterested Disinterested Uninterested The judges opted to turn the final decision over to a more __________ arbiter in order to avoid a biased verdict. Which word completes the sentence better? Sight Site The __________ of the exhibition would be the great Colosseum. Which word completes the sentence better? Born Borne Such an insult could not be __________; Ceasar would have to fight for his honor. Which word completes the sentence better? Pedalling Peddling Outside the Colosseum, street venders could be found __________ food or other wares. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: EXAMPLE FIRST DRAFT: REVISION: The Among most the admired most admired and skilled and skilled gladiators included were those those who,who having been volunteered emancipated,tovolunteered fight in the to arena fighteven in after the arena theiranyway. emancipation. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: EXAMPLE FIRST DRAFT: REVISION: Sullan The earliest colonists known constructed Roman the earliest known amphitheatre Romanwas amphitheater built in Pompeii in by Pompeii Sullan colonists, around 70 around BCE. 70 BCE. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: EXAMPLE FIRST DRAFT: REVISION: Roman The firstworkers open arena constructed in the city theof Rome extraordinary was the extraordinary wooden wooden Amphitheatre of Gaius Amphitheatre Scribonius of Gaius Curio Scribonius The first open arena Curio,in which the city wasofconstructed Rome was, in 53 constructed BCE. in 53 BCE. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: EXAMPLE FIRST DRAFT: REVISION: To die well, a gladiator should was never never supposed ask for mercy, to ask for normercy, cry out. nor A cry “good out.death” A “good redeemed death” awas defeated a way for gladiator a defeated fromgladiator the dishonorable to weakness overcome the anddishonorable passivity of defeat, weakness and and provided passivity of a noble defeat, example and was toathose noblewho example watched. to those who watched. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: FIRST DRAFT: EXAMPLE REVISION: Once in the arena morgue, the corpses Once in the arena morgue, the corpses of slain gladiators were stripped of of slain gladiators would have their their armor stripped away; also, their armor stripped away; also, they often throats were often cut to verify that had their throats cut to verify death. they were death. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: FIRST DRAFT: EXAMPLE REVISION: The average gladiator lifespan was The average gladiator lifespan rarely short; few survived more than ten stretched past the age of thirty; few matches or were still alive after the age survived more than ten matches. of thirty. Counting Up by Doubles! Each team must choose a champion to compete in this random event… Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: EXAMPLE REVISION: FIRST DRAFT: From the early days of the Roman From the early days of the Roman Republic, citizens participated in ten Republic, ten years of military service years of military service as a duty and a were a citizen's duty and a prerequisite prerequisite for election to public for election to public office. office. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: FIRST DRAFT: EXAMPLE REVISION: The military were great aficionados of Many military leaders, often great the games, and many military leaders aficionados of the games, supervised were also supervisors of the gladiator the gladiator schools. schools. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: EXAMPLE FIRST DRAFT: REVISION: Many gladiator schools and amphitheaters were rose up built near near military military barracks, and some gladiator provincialtroupes army units were owned owned by gladiator provincial troupes. army units. Revise the sentence to replace any underlined “be” verbs in this sentence with action verbs: EXAMPLE FIRST DRAFT: REVISION: Roman military discipline leaders disciplined was ferocious— ferociously—severely severe enough to provoke enough mutiny, to provoke despite mutiny, the consequences. despite theAconsequences. career as a volunteer Some soldiers gladiatorconsidered was an attractive a careeralternative as a volunteer for gladiator some soldiers. an attractive alternative. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? folks the public sponsors Gladiatorial games, usually linked with beast shows, spread throughout the Republic and beyond. Anti-corruption laws of 65 and 63 BCE attempted but failed to curb their political usefulness to people. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? assassination assassination demise end Following Caesar’s death and the Roman Civil War, Augustus assumed Imperial authority over the games and formalized their provision as a civic and religious duty. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? creative works frescos stuff The Paestum gladiator art may represent the continuation of a much older tradition, acquired or inherited from Greek colonists of the 8th century BC. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? set system hierarchy Gladiators in training could ascend through a bunch of grades in which primus palus was the highest. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? sharp objects deadly weapons spears and swords Lethal things were prohibited in the gladiator schools – weighted, blunt wooden versions were probably used instead. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? dancing choreography organization Fighting styles were probably learned through constant rehearsal using specific planned moves. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? tattoo trademark spot Those condemned to die in the arena were probably branded or marked with a mark on the face, legs or hands. Listing Adjectives that Begin with “A” Each team must choose a champion to compete in this random event… Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? cells areas places Gladiators were typically accommodated in rooms, arranged in barrack formation around a central practice arena. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? processing dealing discipline discipline Despite the harsh stuff they received for disobedience, gladiators represented a substantial investment for their owners and were otherwise well cared for. Which word below is the best choice to make the underlined word more specific? lions or tigers lions tigers animals beasts Offenders seen as particularly obnoxious to the state received the most humiliating punishments. By the 1st century BCE, criminals were being condemned to face wild things in the arena, with almost no chance of survival, or were made to kill each other. Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? Although gladiator fights may seem exciting and dramatic, wisdom warns you not to indulge as such fights sometimes end with the loser’s death. WINNER! Although gladiator fights maylike seemthe exciting and “Avoid something plague” dramatic, you would be wise to avoid them like the is a cliché. plague as they sometimes end with the loser’s death. Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? After the fight in the arena, the gladiator’s opponent lay in peace, embracing his eternal rest. WINNER! After the fight in the arena, the gladiator’s “Dead as a doornail” is a cliché. opponent was dead as a doornail. Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? His wife didn’t have the classic lookthe of a model or a “Avoid something like plague” goddess; but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and cliché. he thought his wifeis wasabeautiful. His wife didn’t have the classic look of a model or a goddess; but Aphrodite grants her grace on whomsoever she pleases, and he thought his wife was beautiful. WINNER! Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? The much-maligned contender, known for his devious tactics in the arena, had the gall to accuse his opponent of breaking the rules—a classic case of gladiatorial hypocrisy. WINNER! The much-maligned contender, known for his devious “The pot calling the kettle black” is tactics in the arena, had the gall to accuse his a clichéof (and many it as racist, opponent breaking the people rules—asee classic case of theso pot calling that’s the kettle twoblack. strikes against it!) Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? If he was to have any chance of surviving this fight, “Think outside the box” is the a cliché. he knew he would have to think outside box. If he was to have any chance of surviving this fight, he knew he would have to slice through conventions like the gladiator he was. WINNER! High Jump (Who can touch the highest spot on the wall?) Each team must choose a champion to compete in this random event… Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? They were thick as thieves; everyone knew they “Thick asdiethieves” is a cliché. would each gladly for the other. WINNER! They were inseparable; everyone knew they would each gladly die for the other. Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? She would miss him, of course, but she knew there “There are plenty of other fish in were plenty of other fish in the sea; replacing him the sea” is a cliché. wouldn’t be impossible. She would miss him, of course, but she knew the world abounded with men no worse than him; replacing him wouldn’t be impossible. WINNER! Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? WINNER! Before the next fight began, he desperately needed to let his lungs unclench themselves before he collapsed. Before the next fight began, he desperately needed to a breather” is a cliché. take a“Take breather before he collapsed. Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? The battle ended in the nick of time; he knew that, as weak as he was,nick he wouldn’t have survived another “In the of time” is a cliché. melee with his opponent. Perhaps by some blessed providence, the battle ended; weak as he was, he wouldn’t have survived another melee with his opponent. WINNER! Which sentence does a better job of avoiding clichés? With each victory in the arena, hope began to flicker and then burn within him; he realized that he just might survive this violent gladiator career. WINNER! With each victory in theend arena,of thethe lighttunnel” at the end of “A light at the is the tunnel became brighter; he realized that he just a cliché. might survive this violent gladiator career. Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? Historical Roman writing as a whole demonstrates a deep ambivalence towards the gladiator games; most historians were conflicted by the moral and ethical questions surrounding the practice. THUMBS UP! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? Mosaics dating from the 2nd through 4th centuries CE have been invaluability in the reconstruction of combat and its rules, gladiator types and the development of the games. THUMBS DOWN! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? The Punic Wars of the late 3rd century BCE—in particular the nearcatastrophic defeat of Roman arms at Cannae—had long lasting effects on the Republic, its citizen armies, and the development of the gladiatorial games. THUMBS UP! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? Modern pathologically examination confirms the probably fatal use of a mallet on some, but not all, of the gladiator skulls found in a gladiators’ cemetery. THUMBS DOWN! Naming the Eight Parts of Speech Each team must choose a champion to compete in this random event… Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? Inconsequential of this, the Roman senate decreed that, whenever any public show was given anywhere, the first row of seats should be reserved for senators. THUMBS DOWN! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? Seating in Roman amphitheaters was disorderly and indiscriminating until Augustus prescribed a specific system for its arrangement in his Social Reforms. THUMBS DOWN! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? Under Augustus, senators were formally excluded from the shame of association with the arena and its personnel. However, some senators still volunteered as gladiators in the arena, and some magistrates—and some later emperors—tacitly or openly condoned such transgressions. THUMBS UP! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? The phenomenonal of the "volunteer" gladiator was legally problematic because all contracted volunteers were technically enslaved by their trainers. THUMBS DOWN! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? Despite the harsh discipline they received, gladiators represented a substantial investment for their owners and were otherwise well cared for. THUMBS UP! Does this sentence use the underlined word correctly? From the early Imperial era, some criminals were forced to participate in humiliating and novel forms of mythological or historical enactment, culminating in their execution. THUMBS UP!