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It is rather difficult
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prize |
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get rid of
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embrace |
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nurture |
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This ruse will
discomfit the enemy. |
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(A) |
upset
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(B) |
disclose |
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(C) |
disown |
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discontent |
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The lawyer was
disconcerted by the evidence produced by his adversary. |
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(A) |
encouraged |
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(B) |
upset
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comforted |
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buoyed up |
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The death of the kitten
left Mary disconsolate. |
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robust |
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(B) |
stalwart |
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(C) |
sad
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sturdy |
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The scholar's
discourse was unanimously applauded. |
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(A) |
formal speech
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(B) |
prologue |
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(C) |
diction |
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(D) |
style |
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The manager is fortunate
enough to have a discreet assistant. |
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fool-hardy |
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(B) |
die-hard |
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(C) |
cautious
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ostentatious |
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Wide discrepancies
were found between the two accounts of the battle. |
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(A) |
hostilities |
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(B) |
differences
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(C) |
similarities |
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parallels |
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The universe is composed
of discrete bodies. |
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(A) |
integrated |
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connected |
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separated
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interlocked |
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Use your own
discretion in this matter. |
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(A) |
knowledge |
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(B) |
rashness |
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recklessness |
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prudence
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The law does not
discriminate against the poor. |
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(A) |
confound |
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(B) |
differentiate
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(C) |
discard |
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(D) |
cringe |
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Answers 1B
2A 3B 4C 5A 6C
7B 8C 9D 10B |
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