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Write the antonyms of the words in bold. Jeremy woke up suddenly from his deep sleep scared and sweating profusely. He had a bad dream. He dreamt that a four-legged monster had invaded his town and was killing all the people. Jeremy had been reading a great deal of science fiction recently. His mother was tired of telling him to concentrate more on academics and spare little time for leisurely activities. However, Jeremy, like his other friends, had been fascinated by super heroes and monsters. In school, they would pick up a vacant spot and share knowledge about the latest episodes of their favourite super hero shows. All of them were amazed by the enormity of the characters and dreamt of taming a monster in the virtual world.
Asked by Topperlearning User | 14 May, 2015, 09:00: AM
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Antonyms

Deep - shallow

Invaded - surrendered

Fiction - reality

Leisurely - lively

Fascinated - bored

Vacant - occupied

Latest - outdated

Favourite - unpopular

Enormity - smallness

Taming - liberating

Virtual - real

Answered by | 14 May, 2015, 11:00: AM
CBSE 8 - Grammar
Write the synonyms of the underlined words and the antonyms of the words in bold. Aladdin jumped into the cave, descended the steps, and found the three halls just as the African magician had described. He went through them with all the precaution the fear of death could inspire; crossed the garden without stopping, took down the lamp from the niche, threw out the wick and the liquor, and, as the magician had desired, put it in his vestband. But as he came down from the terrace, he stopped in the garden to observe the fruit, which he only had a glimpse of in crossing it. All the trees were loaded with extraordinary fruit, of different colours on each tree. Some bore fruit entirely white, and some clear and transparent as crystal; some pale red, and others deeper; some green, blue, and purple, and others yellow: in short, there was fruit of all colours. The white were pearls; the clear and transparent, diamonds; the deep red, rubies; the green, emeralds; the blue, turquoises; the purple, amethysts; and those that were of yellow cast, sapphires. Aladdin was altogether ignorant of their worth, and would have preferred figs and grapes, or any other fruits. But though he took them only for coloured glass of little value, yet he was so pleased with the variety of the colours, and the beauty and extraordinary size of the seeming fruit, that he resolved to gather some of every sort; and accordingly filled the two new purses his uncle had bought for him with his clothes. Some he wrapped up in the skirts of his vest, which was of silk, large and full, and he crammed his bosom as full as it could hold. (From The Story of Aladdin; Or, The Wonderful Lamp)
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