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Words
coy<>inpudent
sagacious
incineration
feigh to
refractory
lionize
mawkish
marvel
inane
subsidy
?! willful:acquiesce
?!abandon: inhibition
Anal
PUNDIT:OPINE :: recidivist: relapse
ABERRANT : STANDARD :: digressive: topic
SOP: CONCILIATORY
TINCTURE: STAIN:: caustic: burn
DISCERN: ACUTE:: believe: gullible
wait: lurk
ready: preparation:: ? : ?
mawkish:sentimental::foolhardy:adventurous
bouquet :flower::constellation:star
Anto
inane <> meaningful
PARAMOUNT: lowliest
invigorate<>weak
PERIPATHETIC : rooted ??
PERIPHERAL : pivotal
gaunt : hale
TORRID : ( ) frigid
MAWKISH: ( ) unsentimental
laze : travail
catholic : narrow
willful : tractable
perfidy : fidelity
BELLICOSE : pacifist
lachrymose <> joyful
vaunt <> retire????deprecate,downplay,understate(vaunting<>meak)
impel <>curb
beleaguer <> soothe??????delight,retreat
Filling
inform
condone--decline
prefer--expecting
issue
207 "Rituals and ceremonies help define a culture. Without them, societies
or groups of people have a diminished sense of who they are."
28. "Students should memorize facts only after they have studied the ideas,
trends, and concepts that help explain those facts. Students who have learned
only facts have learned very little."
153. "Students should bring a cretain of Skepticism to whatever they study.
They should question what they are taught instead of accepting it passively."
212. "If a goal is worthy, then any means taken to attain it is justifiable."
argu
237. The following appeared as part of an article in a local Beauville
newspaper.
"According to a government report, last year the city of Dillton reduced its
corporate tax rate by 15 percent; at the same time, it began offering
relocation grants and favorable rates on city utilities to any company that
would relocate to Dillton. Within 18 months, two manufacturing companies
moved to Dillton, where they employ a total of 300 people. Therefore, the
fastest way for Beauville to stimulate economic development and hence reduce
unemployment is to provide tax incentives and other financial inducements
that encourage private companies to relocate here."
187The following appeared as part of an article in a health magazine.
"A new discovery warrants a drastic change in the diets of people living in
the United States. Two scientists have recently suggested that omega -3 fatty
acids (found in some fish and fish oils) play a key role in mental health.
Our ancestors, who ate less saturated fat and more polyunsaturated fat,
including omega -3 fatty acids, were much less likely to suffer from
depression than we are today. Moreover, modern societies—such as those in
Japan and Taiwan—that consume large quantities of fish report depression
rates lower than that in the United States. Given this link between omega -3
fatty acids and depression, it is important for all people in the United
States to increase their consumption of fish in order to prevent depression."
TOPIC: ARGUMENT158 - The Trash-Site Safety Council has recently conducted a
statewide study of possible harmful effects of garbage sites on the health of
people living near the sites. A total of five sites and 300 people were
examined. The study revealed, on average, only a small statistical
correlation between the proximity of homes to garbage sites and the incidence
of unexplained rashes among people living in these homes. Furthermore,
although it is true that people living near the largest trash sites had a
slightly higher incidence of the rashes, there was otherwise no correlation
between the size of the garbage sites and people's health. Therefore, the
council is pleased to announce that the current system of garbage sites does
not pose a significant health hazard. We see no need to restrict the size of
such sites in our state or to place any restrictions on the number of homes
built near the sites.
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