SAT Power Vocab - Princeton Review
Mnemonic: To assimilate an idea is to take it in as thoroughly, as though eating it. (Your body assimilate ...
asylum (uh SYE lum) n refuge; a place of safety Mnemonic: “The woods are my asylum,” Marjorie said. ...
The callous biology teacher gave a B to the whining student, even though he swore that such a low grad ...
The erudite biologist was viewed by many of his colleagues as a likely winner of the Nobel Prize. ...
The indolent teenagers slept late, moped around, and never looked for summer jobs. Indolence is the noun. ...
The Latin word for island is insula. From it we get the words peninsula (“almost an island”), insulate (i ...
Indolent Leon always malingered when it was his turn to clean up the house. Arthur is artful: He always ...
Dogs have a penchant for chasing cats and mail carriers. penitent (PEN uh tunt) adj sorry; repent ...
A pragmatic person is one who deals with things as they are rather than as they might be or should b ...
The police didn’t know what to make of the proliferation of counterfeit money in the north end of town. ...
The boy who had lived with wolves for fifteen years lacked even the most rudimentary social skills. The st ...
When we were contemplating starting our own popcorn business, we received some sage advice fro ...
The charlatan’s specious theories about curing baldness with used tea bags charmed the studio audience ...
tenuous (TEN yoo us) adj flimsy; extremely thin Mnemonic: The organization’s financial situation has alway ...
Chapter 6 Practice Exercises Click here to download as a PDF. SAT Quick Quiz Here’s your first SAT ...
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Chapter 6 Answer Key Create Your Own Mnemonics You can use the list below to compare your mnemonics with ...
tenuous: Your TENDONS are TENUOUS. SAT Quick Quiz 1 . C To assimilate means “to make similar,” so una ...
CHAPTER 7 Word Associations ...
Word Associations = Powerful Mnemonics Let’s face it: There are probably some words you have ...
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