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You will not use any word more than once. You will only use 10 words. Spelling counts.
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Question 1
1.

I am a(n) ________ of child safety, but I also think children should be given some freedom.

Question 2
2.

Harriet felt she had no ________ but to go to the police with her information.

Question 3
3.

Roger felt it was his ________ responsibility to pick up litter and sweep the sidewalk in the town.

Question 4
4.

One of the most _______ uses of technology that I saw at the computre showcase was a program that helps blind children learn to read.

Question 5
5.

To what ________ group is this political campaign appealing?

Question 6
6.

Although she looked _______ when I suggested climbing the fence, Lizzie went along with the plan.

Question 7
7.

The detective thought the witness's story was _______ enough.

Question 8
8.

How much _______ do you give to the flashy stories you see on the local news?

Question 9
9.

If you have ever learned a foreign language, you know that _______ speech is very different from formal, correct speech.

Question 10
10.

Because Julio is so shy, public speaking seems like the ________ torture to him.

True/False pick the option that best answers the question
Question 11
11.

n. Tendency to believe things too quickly or easily→fidelity

Question 12
12.

adj. shy; not assertive→fallacious

Question 13
13.

adj. certain beyond doubt or question→indubitable

Question 14
14.

adj. Able to be trusted in or believed→credible

Question 15
15.

adj. without beginning or end→definitive

Question 16
16.

adj. original; dating from the beginning of existence→primal

Question 17
17.

adj. new and different→novel

Question 18
18.

n. an inexperienced person; amateur→primacy

Question 19
19.

n. a demand or threat that is final→ultimatum

Question 20
20.

n. An attack on another's territory; a raid→incursion

Question 21
21.

n. that which comes before; forerunner→recourse

Question 22
22.

adj. wrong; inaccurate→errant

Question 23
23.

n. A coming together→recourse

Question 24
24.

adj. wandering or straying→errant

Question 25
25.

v. to lower in dignity or esteem; insult→circumvent

Question 26
26.

n. a recital of words intended to harm; a curse→benediction

Question 27
27.

1. v. to speak aloud in order that one's words may be copied or recorded 2. v. to give an order; to make necessary→advocate

Question 28
28.

adj. having a forceful, excited, or emotional tone→exclamatory

Question 29
29.

n. style or action of speaking→malediction

Question 30
30.

1. v. to argue in favor of 2. n. Someone who argues for→advocate

Multiple choice- pick the word that goes with the definition
Question 31
31.

adj. worthy of fear or respect; mighty

Question 32
32.

n. a misleading or mistaken idea

Question 33
33.

v. to trust (another) with information or a secret

Question 34
34.

adj. misleading or deceptive

Question 35
35.

adj. unable to believe something; amazed

Question 36
36.

n. condition of being first in time or importance

Question 37
37.

adj. just before the final; next to last

Question 38
38.

adj. showing creativity and originality

Question 39
39.

adj. extremely ancient; of earliest time

Question 40
40.

adj. extremely small; incalculably or immeasurably small

Question 41
41.

v. To avoid by going around; bypass

Question 42
42.

adj. hasty and superficial

Question 43
43.

adj. deviating from a pattern or rule

Question 44
44.

n. Act of going out; exit

Question 45
45.

v. to give a political character to something

Question 46
46.

n. a leader who appeals to people's emotions to obtain power

Question 47
47.

adj. Worldly or sophisticated

Question 48
48.

n. a blessing

Question 49
49.

v. to speak loudly and with feeling

Question 50
50.

v. to use misleading or confusing language