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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone please tell me what subject im supposed to go to for help in vocab?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i might be able to answer it for you here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, well i have 10. It will take me a minute to copy them all down. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay um we can do one at a time or all at once of we can do it in a message

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which ever you prefer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#1 My brother clung ___ to his belief that Alfred Hitchwingspan was the greatest film director of all time. A. coherently B. ineptly C. pertinaciously D. stringently ----------------------------- #2 In recent years fear of skin cancer has increased, encouraging greater ___ from long hours in the sun. A. abstinence B. aptitude C. astringency D. commiseration ----------------------------- #3 The sunny ___ house is a wonderful change from the dark, cramped apartment I used to have. A. coherent B. commodious C. colloquial D. contrite ----------------------------- #4 In the long-running TV series I Love Lucy, the husband and wife enlivened their relationship with ___ wisecracks. A. astringent B. commodious C. stringent D. tenacious ----------------------------- #5 After several skateboarders were injured on Main Street, the city council issued a(n) ___ for tighter downtown traffic control. A. abstention B. adjunct C. commiseration D. injunction ------------------------------ #6 Which word applies only to families of verbs? A. conjugation B. injunction C. juncture D. strait ------------------------------ #7 Which word contains a Latin preposition meaning "not"? A. aptitude B. impertinent C. injunction D. pertinacious ------------------------------ #8 Which word does not contain a variation of the Latin preposition meaning "with"? A. colloquial B. commodious C. contrite D. pertinacious ----------------------------- #9 Which word does not have a form of "joining" or "tying" in it? A. adjunct B. condone C. stringent D. subjugate ------------------------------ #10 aptitude : lack of skill :: A. injunction : disunity B. pertinacity : stubbornness C. subjugation : dominate D. colloquialism : formal speech

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