
Vocabulary_Unit_3_Set_B
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​Vocabulary Review:
Unit 3 Set B​
I can use these new vocabulary words in a sentence!
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
Gossiping and backbiting are bad habits that are bound to ALIENATE friends.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
We hope that students at other schools in our city will follow our PRECEDENT in volunteer work and charitable contributions.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
Even the most renowned art experts were completely taken in by the forger's ARTIFICE.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
After taxes are deducted, a small raise in salary may result in a NEGLIGIBLE increase in take-home pay.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
The first landing on the moon, in the summer of 1969, EXHILARATED the nation.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
Philosophers have always MUSED on the meaning of life.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
The judge repeatedly cautioned the prosecuting attorney not to HARASS the witness.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Which part of speech is the capitalized word?
During an INCLEMENT New England winter, heavy snowfalls may bring highway traffic to a standstill.
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
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Multiple Choice
Their bad manners and insufferable conceit _ even those who were most inclined to judge them favorably.
alienated
inclement
exhilarated
artifice
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Multiple Choice
As I lay under the old apple tree, I began to _ on the strange twists of fate that had led to the present situation.
sojourn
muse
artifice
inclement
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Multiple Choice
Their _ behavior at the first sign of danger was a disgrace to the uniform they wore.
exhilarated
inclement
craven
precedent
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Multiple Choice
Since both cars had virtually come to a halt by the time their bumpers met, the damage was _.
inclement
negligible
craven
sojourn
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Multiple Choice
When the snowstorm lasted into a second day, we listened attentively to the radio to find out if our school was among those closed because of the _ weather.
muse
exhilarate
inclement
negligible
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Multiple Choice
The coach emphasized that the way to stop our opponents' passing game was to _ their receivers and blitz their quarterback.
artifice
alienate
exhilarate
harass
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Multiple Choice
When planning our trip to the Southwest, we made sure to set aside two days for a(n) _ at the Grand Canyon.
artifice
muse
sojourn
exhilarate
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Multiple Choice
When Grandfather stubbornly refused to eat his vegetables, he set a(n) _ that was immediately followed by the children.
artifice
muse
precedent
negligible
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Multiple Choice
Magicians rely on sleight of hand and other forms of _ to deceive their unsuspecting audiences.
artifice
muse
harass
craven
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Multiple Choice
At first we watched the game with relatively little emotion, but we became so _ by our team's strong comeback that we began to cheer loudly.
alienated
harrassed
negligible
exhilarated
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Multiple Choice
The highlight of my trip to Europe came when I _ in the birthplace of my ancestors.
harrassed
exhilarated
sojourned
alienated
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Multiple Choice
We must reject the _ advice of those who feel we can solve social problems by abandoning our democratic freedoms.
craven
alienate
muse
artifice
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Multiple Choice
The artist took a _ to the mountains, hoping to relieve his stress and renew his creativity.
muse
sojourn
precedent
inclement
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Multiple Choice
I admit that we did some foolish things after the game, but you must remember how _ we were by the victory.
alienated
negligible
inclement
exhilarated
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Multiple Choice
Since we were making _ progress in our fight against pollution, the time has come for us to adopt completely new methods.
craven
negligible
inclement
precedent
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Multiple Choice
It is all very well to _ on what might have been, but it is far better to take action to make good things happen.
sojourn
harass
muse
exhilarate
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Multiple Choice
Our city government needs basic reforms; clever little _ will not solve our problems.
artifices
sojourns
muses
precedents
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Multiple Choice
Because of the severe sentences she often handed down, she gained the reputation of being an extremely _ judge.
negligible
precedent
alienate
inclement
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Multiple Choice
The coach ran the risk of _ influential graduates of the school when he suspended a star player who had broken training.
musing
harassing
exhilarating
alienating
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Multiple Choice
We need a supervisor who can maintain good discipline in the shop without _ the workers.
musing
harassing
exhilarating
artificing
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Multiple Choice
Did the other journalists _ the young writer after she expressed some political views with which they disagreed?
sojourn
exhilarate
precedent
alienate
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Multiple Choice
When Washington refused to serve a third term as President, he set a(n) _ that was to last for 150 years.
inclement
muse
precedent
artifice
​Vocabulary Review:
Unit 3 Set B​
I can use these new vocabulary words in a sentence!
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