Vocabulary Power Plus for the New SAT Book One Lesson One Answers – Flashcards
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Paragraph 1 Exercise 1(1)(Numbered left to right)
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Licentious
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Paragraph 1 Exercise 1(2)(Numbered left to right)
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Fatalistic
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Paragraph 1 Exercise 1(3)(Numbered left to right)
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Paucity
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Paragraph 1 Exercise 1(4)(Numbered left to right)
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Alienate
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Paragraph 1 Exercise 1(5)(Numbered left to right)
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Lackadaisical
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Paragraph 2 Exercise 1(6)(Numbered left to right)
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Epigram
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Paragraph 2 Exercise 1(7)(Numbered left to right)
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Pensive
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Paragraph 2 Exercise 1(8)(Numbered left to right)
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Obtrude
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Paragraph 2 Exercise 1(9)(Numbered left to right)
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Numismatist
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Paragraph 2 Exercise 1(10)(Numbered left to right)
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Elated
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Exercise 2(1-10)
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Finish sentences(self explanatory)
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Exercise 3(1)A
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Inhabit- To live in or occupy
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Exercise 3(1)B
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Inhibition- To posses a restraint
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Exercise 3(1)C
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Prohibit-To forbid something
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Exercise 3(1)D
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Affable- Friendly, good natured
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Exercise 3(1)E
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Confab- Private Discussion
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Exercise 3(1)F
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Fabulist- Person who composes or relates to fables
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Exercise 3(2) Part 1
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Habit
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Exercise 3(2) Part 2
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Exhibit
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Exercise 3(3) Part 1
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Professor
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Exercise 3(3) Part 2
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Fable
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Exercise 3(4)
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Projective Profanity Protein Prodemocracy Prostate Prophet
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Exercise 4(1-3)
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Self Explanatory
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Exercise 5 Ex: Theory
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Matthew Arnold is correct regarding literature as a criticism of life, because literature imitates society and reflects its findings to the world.
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Exercise 5 Ex: Outline
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I. Introduction A. Literature's importance to the world 1. We repeat history without it 2. Fuels our learning process B. The use of literature in schools 1. Expands students' knowledge 2. Matures students 3. Teaches vocabulary II. How literature influences us A. In school 1. The books we read 2. How we think 3. Our beliefs B. What literature teaches us 1. Morals 2. The past 3. Religion 4. Etc. III. Conclusion A. We can't go without literature 1. Communication 2. Knowledge B. My opinion is to agree with Matthew Arnold 1. Literature imitates society
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Exercise 5 Ex: Paragraph
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Literature is an essential and critical need to the world; without it we are bound to repeat history. Literature keeps our mind intrigued and curious. We satisfy this quench for knowledge with literature to fill our hearts content. It educates young scholars to grow them into prosperous adults. Literature can be the difference between a successful and failing student. Like Mr. Huether always says, "Readers are leaders and don't you ever forget it!" Literature is one of the main focal points at schools; it influences the books we read and how we comprehend them. Books teach vocabulary, proper grammar, and basic rules of English. Literature is the building block of every subject. Literature lectures us about religion and morals; for example the Bible teaches us about morals and the Christian principle of truth. We couldn't thrive without our Bible. The Bible shows us our way through life and lights up our path to a radiant, filling, God-honoring future. The Bible prevents us from the treacherous, deceitful path of the life of a sinner. Literature shapes, molds, and marks the coming of the new age. Literature remolds and improves the intricate way we communicate. A new strange world is being invented here my friends, never lose sight of the literature that brought us here. Matthew Arnold is correct regarding literature as a criticism of life, because literature imitates society and reflects its findings to the world.
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Identifying Sentence Errors(1)
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B
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Identifying Sentence Errors(2)
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A
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Identifying Sentence Errors(3)
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C
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Identifying Sentence Errors(4)
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B
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Identifying Sentence Errors(5)
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B
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Improving Sentences(6)
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B
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Improving Sentences(7)
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D
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Improving Sentences(8)
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B
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Improving Sentences(9)
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D
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Improving Sentences(10)
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E