SAT Power Vocab - Princeton Review
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As used in line 6, “opaque” most nearly means A) dark. B) obvious. C) solemn. D) inscrutable. As used i ...
D) suspicious. The author most likely views the “works” of artists (line 24) with A) magnanimity. B) apathy. C) ant ...
As used in context, “trifling” (line 54) and “trivial” (line 55) most nearly mean A) magnanimous. B) exalte ...
As used in line 2, “court” most nearly means A) legislate. B) sue. C) provoke. D) judge. The author’s attitud ...
The tone of Benjamin Grant’s comment is best described as A) laudatory. B) derisive. C) dubious. D) despondent. ...
The tone of the passage is best characterized as A) vexed. B) ambivalent. C) nihilistic. D) laudatory. Which of ...
B) evil. C) belittling. D) painful. As used in line 6, “spectacle” most nearly means A) display. B) annoyance. C) ...
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Chapter 8 Answer Key New Words Drill 1. Antipodal means “situated on opposite sides.” 2. Antithesis is an ...
“outside” of blame. Fill in the Blank 1 . A Autocratic means behaving like a dictator. Dictators are ...
and difficult to understand, so eliminate (B). Choices (C) and (D) are not supported by the passage. Inconsequentia ...
15 . A Suttle believes that “A woman in this day and age cannot just marry the first s ...
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Chapter 8 Bonus Word List DEPRECATE (DEP ruh kayt) v to express disapproval of To deprecate a colleagu ...
CHAPTER 9 Cumulative Drills ...
Time for Review! Now it’s time to see how you have progressed since Chapter 1 and how well ...
5 . debilitate rehabilitate 6 . placid frantic 7 . debase defile 8 . magnificent grand 9 . grandiloquent bombastic 10 . malef ...
3. degrade, delineate, denounce, deride 4. defame, depreciate, disparage, despair 5. bendable, strong, tenuous, weak ...
Hal’s disappointed wife __ him for being a lazy, foul-smelling, obnoxious slob. A) expatriated B) decried C) f ...
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