1) to send someone in; to allow someone to enter a) admit b) remit c) submit d) emit e) omit f) transmit 2) to send someone out; to let someone leave a) admit b) remit c) submit d) dismiss e) emit f) intermission 3) a break between acts of a play or performance during which people are sent out for snacks or stretch breaks a) omit b) emit c) intermission d) submit e) remit f) admit 4) a weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target a) missile b) dismiss c) remit d) admit e) intermission f) emit 5) a special duty or function which a person or group is sent out to do a) intermission b) mission c) admit d) dismiss e) remit f) emit 6) 1. This is what your teacher does to you when it is time for recess and you are ready to go. a) admit b) omit c) dismiss d) emit e) intermission f) submit 7) to send something across places; to pass along a) transmit b) omit c) dismiss d) emit e) missile f) submit 8) When you have to send something back, especially money for something that you bought, what are you doing with the money? a) omitting b) emitting c) remitting d) dismissing e) submitting 9) 6. "Your writing is good, but you need to take out all of the 'likes' that you have overused," said Ms. Jackson. What does the teacher want the student to do to the word 'like'? a) emit b) omit c) transmit d) submit e) remit 10) This word describes what astronauts go on in search of scientific information on other planets and in space. a) missile b) mission c) remit d) transmit 11) You can send messages around the world using e-mail on the Internet. It's one way of doing what to information? a) emit b) remit c) transmit d) omit e) admit

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