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english
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grammar
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1. To win his audience - the speaker used every _____ trick in the book.
usurp
ephemeral
rhetorical
embellish
2. Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the _____ of objects around them.
aesthetic
proximity
assumption
obdurate
3. A doting mother - Emma was more likely to praise her son's childish finger paintings than to _____ them.
disparage
ostentatious
nurture
profound
4. Because solar energy has the power to reduce greenhouse gases and increase energy efficiency - conversion to the use of solar energy may help _____ the threat of global warming.
mitigate
criterion
cursory
levity
5. Othello's false friend lago uses considerable _____ to trick Othello into believing that Desdemona has been unfaithful to him
reprove
anecdote
explicit
guile
6. The reviewers praised the new restaurant's _____ selection of dishes - which ranged from Asian stir fries to French ragouts and stews.
eclectic
fastidious
document
derivative
7. Through the comments of the characters in his cartoon strip - Doonesbury - Gary Trudeau ridicules political corruption; his humor is _____ in nature.
alleviate
mitigate
extol
satirical
8. Using only a few descriptive phrases - Austen manages to _____ the character of Mr. Collins so deftly that we can predict his every move.
prudent
fervor
immutable
delineate
9. Don't bore your audience with excess verbiage; be _____.
nonchalance
discerning
succinct
fervor
10. Rumors of police corruption led the mayor to _____ an investigation into the department's activities.
eulogy
renounce
instigate
feasible
11. The young princess made the foolish _____ that the regent would not object to her taking the reins of power.
detachment
condone
coercion
assumption
12. The mayfly is an _____ creature; its adult life lasts little more than a day.
hypothetical
ephemeral
ostentatious
austere
13. You can _____ your chances of being admitted to the college of your choice by learning to write well.
enhance
pragmatic
placate
discerning
14. By their use of the Internet - propagandists have been able to _____ their pet doctrines to new audiences around the globe.
apathy
soporific
indifferent
disseminate
15. The airline customer service agent tried to _____ the angry passenger by offering her a seat in first class.
obdurate
mollify
surreptitious
banal
16. Mother was a _____ housekeeper - unwilling to allow a single speck of dirt to mar her perfect home.
constraint
immutable
meticulous
scrupulous
17. In providing college scholarships for economically disadvantaged youths - Eugene Lang performed a truly _____ deed.
altruistic
rectify
nonchalance
incite
18. These endorsements written by satisfied customers _____ our claim that Barron's SAT is the best SAT-prep book on the market.
austere
haughtiness
substantiate
autonomous
19. Icebreakers were needed to _____ the trapped whales from the icy floes that closed them in.
extricate
soporific
adversity
incongruous
20. Despite Tom's _____ of innocence - Aunt Polly suspected he had eaten the pie.
impeccable
anecdote
affirmation
furtive
21. The conceited rap star relished the _____ he received from his groupies and yes-men.
adulation
dogmatic
lavish
fallacious
22. The beauty of Tiffany's stained glass appealed to Esther's _____ sense.
inherent
induce
advocate
aesthetic
23. Violently disagreeing with the referees' ruling - Coach Ben became so _____ that they threw him out of the game.
contentious
verbose
malicious
profane
24. Thirty years after the war - she could not let go of the past but was still consumed with _____ against the foe.
rancor
altruistic
turbulent
rhetorical
25. Although defeat appeared inevitable - the general was _____ in his refusal to surrender.
meticulous
obdurate
exacerbate
predilection
26. Times of economic hardship inevitably encourage the _____ of countless get-rich-quick schemes.
proliferation
prevalent
abridge
incite
27. Looking for any inconsistency in the testimony that might exonerate his client - the defense lawyer pounced on a _____ between the two witnesses' versions of what had occurred.
aesthetic
divergent
indifferent
discrepancy
28. Uninterested in philosophical or spiritual discussions - Max talked only of _____ matters - such as the daily weather forecast or the latest basketball results.
decorum
juxtaposition
mundane
impair
29. All things change over time; nothing is _____.
cryptic
digression
immutable
sporadic
30. The defense lawyer confidently listened to the prosecutor sum up his case - sure that she could answer his arguments in her _____.
rebuttal
incongruous
embellish
prudent
31. We could tell we were in serious trouble from the _____ of the principal's expression.
prudent
oblivion
gravity
debilitate
32. When both Harvard and Stanford accepted Laura - she was in a _____ as to which school she should attend.
quandary
incite
meticulous
impede
33. A pragmatic politician - he was guided more by what was _____ than by what was right.
expedient
turbulent
document
dismiss
34. At commencement - the dean praised Ellen for her _____ behavior as class president.
laconic
exemplary
prevalent
debunk
35. The stereotypical cowboy is a _____ soul - answering lengthy questions with a simple 'yep' or 'nope.'
austere
embellish
contentious
taciturn
36. When acacias are in bloom - the increase of pollen in the air _____ Richard's hay fever.
dogmatic
profound
exacerbate
condone
37. To be low man on the totem pole is to have a decidedly inferior place in the _____.
rebuttal
assumption
innate
hierarchy
38. Don't just hint around that you're dissatisfied; be _____ about what's bothering you.
whimsical
disseminate
debunk
explicit
39. Even though she knew she would be burned at the stake as a witch - Joan of Arc refused to _____ her belief that her voices came from God.
volatile
enhance
renounce
advocate
40. Some of the newer - less formal passages on the SAT have a _____ tone that is intended to make them more appealing to students.
derision
predilection
colloquial
equivocal
41. A born storyteller - my father loved to _____ anecdotes about his early years in New York.
recount
predilection
emulate
brevity
42. As far as I'm concerned - Apple's claims about its new computer are pure _____; no machine is that good!
acclaim
conciliatory
buttress
hyperbole
43. Uncertain which suitor she ought to accept - the princess _____ - first favoring one and then the other.
discerning
induce
verbose
vacillate
44. Though Glenn was devout - he was no _____; he never tried to force his beliefs on friends.
verbose
zealot
superfluous
notoriety
45. The Head Start program attempts to _____ prekindergarten children so that they will do well when they enter elementary school.
nurture
impair
taciturn
interpid
46. Even the best-mannered students have trouble behaving with _____ on the last day of school.
decorum
strident
oblivion
dismiss
47. Because Webster's dictionary had grown so large and unwieldy - the publishers decided to _____ it and bring out a condensed version.
guile
feasible
abridge
opulence
48. Although her early poetry was clearly _____ in nature - the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.
exemplary
jocular
constraint
derivative
49. Though Huck was quite willing to _____ Tom's story - Aunt Polly knew better than to believe either of them.
renounce
corroborate
garrulous
anarchy
50. Matilda thought it was somewhat _____ of the young man to have addressed her without first having been introduced. Perhaps manners were freer here in the New World.
ostentatious
corroborate
presumptuous
strident
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