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The minister's
confession implicated numerous officials in the scandal. |
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absolved |
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(B) |
exonerated |
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(C) |
acquitted |
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(D) |
involved
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Our implicit
freedom is better than your nominal liberty. |
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(A) |
explicit |
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(B) |
unexpressed
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(C) |
clear-cut |
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(D) |
tangible |
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The convict implored
the judge for mercy, but it was too late. |
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(A) |
rejected |
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(B) |
begged
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(C) |
refused |
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(D) |
inclined |
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This is a matter of
great import. |
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(A) |
merchandise |
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(B) |
commodity |
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(C) |
significance
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(D) |
discovery |
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We must importune
you to work for peace. |
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(A) |
imply |
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(B) |
coerce |
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(C) |
beg
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(D) |
deny |
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6. |
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She imposed all
the dirty jobs on her sister. |
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(A) |
accepted |
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(B) |
thrust
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(C) |
exempted |
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(D) |
freed |
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Her grandmother is an
imposing old lady. |
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(A) |
august; noble
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(B) |
emaciated |
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(C) |
feeble |
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(D) |
ignoble |
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8. |
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The presumed heir to the
estate was discovered to be an imposter. |
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(A) |
fool |
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(B) |
idiot |
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(C) |
fake
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imbecile |
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Their country was
impoverished by war. |
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(A) |
made poor
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(B) |
enriched |
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(C) |
innovated |
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(D) |
boosted |
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We have impregnable
defenses for the island. |
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(A) |
exposed |
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(B) |
invincible
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(C) |
susceptible |
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(D) |
inconsequential |
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Answers 1D
2B 3B 4C 5C 6B
7A 8C 9A 10B |
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