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vocab. lesson 4 and 5

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5 Matching Questions

  1. paucity
  2. assuage
  3. ingenuity
  4. rectify
  5. surreptitious
  1. a obtained, done, made by stealth; secet and unauthorized; clandestine
    adjective
    root word: rapere- to seize
  2. b the quality of being ingenious; inventive talent
    noun
  3. c smallness of number, fewness; smallness of quantity; dearth, scarcity
    noun
  4. d to make, put or set right; remedy;correct
    verb
    root word: rect- straight
  5. e to make milder or less severe; mitigate, ease; to satisfy, mollify, or pacify
    verb
    root word: suavis - sweet

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. not clearly expressed or outlined, indefinite; uncertain in thought or expression; lacking in definite shape, form, or character; not clearly defined; ambiguous; indecisively felt, perceived, understood or recalled; hazy
    adjective
  2. the state or quality of being sober; temperance or moderation; seriousness; solemnity
    noun
  3. to counsel against something; caution or advise; to notify of or reprove for a fault.
    verb
  4. to consent or comply passively or without protest
    verb
  5. the use or containment of an excessive number of words; wordy
    noun

5 True/False Questions

  1. malicenot clearly expressed or outlined, indefinite; uncertain in thought or expression; lacking in definite shape, form, or character; not clearly defined; ambiguous; indecisively felt, perceived, understood or recalled; hazy
    adjective

          

  2. effervescentdeviating, drawing apart from a common point
    verb
    root word: vergere - to bend, turn

          

  3. divergentdeviating, drawing apart from a common point
    verb
    root word: vergere - to bend, turn

          

  4. transcendentsomething transcribed; a written, typewritten, or printed copy, especially of a legal record or a student's school record
    noun

          

  5. alienatethe desire to harm others or to see others suffer; ill-will, spite; the intent, without just cause or reason, to commit an unlawful act that will result in injury to another
    noun