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V4A lesson 8
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appease
to satisfy, calm, or soothe, usually by giving in to demands
condone
to allow, accept, or overlook something wrong
indignant
feeling anger about something unfair or mean
infuriate
to cause extreme anger; to enrage
malicious
deliberately harmful; done with a desire to harm or cause suffering
penitent
regretful, sorry for bad deeds
reconcile
a. to settle differences; to bring into harmony or agreement
b. to reestablish a close relationship, to make up
resent
to feel angry or bitter at something
retaliate
to respond to an injury or wrongdoing by inflicting another
wrath
violent, resentful anger; rage
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Study the entries and answer the questions that follow. The root chroma means "color." The prefix mono means "one." The prefix poly means "many." The root morph means "form" or "shape." List as many words as you can think of that contain the prefix poly or the root morph.
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Terry stood out among the debonair crowd at the exclusive charily ball, mostly because he wore a baby blue tuxedo, ate straight from the snack tray, and made _______ remarks about the guest speakers. A. impervious 8. fallow C. defunct D. impertinent H. adjunct.
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From the list below, supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used. $$ \begin{matrix} \text{mezzanine} & \text{dynasty} & \text{tribulation} & \text{kleptomania}\\ \text{botch} & \text{ineffable} & \text{meritorious}\\ \end{matrix} $$ During preparation for his twenty-first burglary, Simon wondered if, perhaps, he suffered from a type of ______. He had already amassed a small fortune from the sale of stolen art, but he always seemed to need to pull off "just one more job" before he retired permanently. He almost retired involuntarily when he ______ the last job by dropping a statuette of ______ beauty from the ______ of the art museum while fumbling with his night-vision goggles. The relic, which dated back to the Ming ______, shattered when it struck the floor far below.