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100+ SAT ACT Practice Worksheets Vocabulary Context Clues Answer Keys

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This has been very useful, and I have used it for a few semesters now. Even though the SAT keeps changing, using context clues to define unknown words is always part of the test. I not only use it for a unit of study, but I also refer back to it when we start doing question reviews.
I had forgotten that I had purchased this resource. I am so happy that I have stumbled upon it again. There has been a ton of work gone into creating this and it makes life, for a hard-working SAT Tutor, so, so much easier.

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SAT Vocabulary/Reading Worksheets that make great Reviews, Quizzes, or Bellringers.

Answer keys are included. 8 multiple choice questions per worksheet. These are some of the most challenging SAT/ACT terms. No prep required - you just copy or project and go. There is enough material to support you for an entire school year or use daily for a full Semester!

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Sample Questions and List of Terms at bottom of page.

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS:

One cannot help but wonder why he wastes his time on such a meaningless and FRUITLESS endeavor.

As used here, which best matches the Part of Speech of fruitless?

A. Adjective

B. Noun

C. Verb

D. Adverb

E. Other

Students who took the HYBRID class earned, on average, a letter grade higher than students in the traditional class.

As used here, which best describes the meaning of hybrid?

A. somber

B. combination

C. signify

D. None of these!

Nothing in the article explains its _________ conclusions.

Which word best completes the sentence?

A. hybrid

B. exuberant

C. loath

D. drone

Terms covered include:

abridge

accessible

acclaim

acoustics

acrid

acute

adulation

adversity

affable

alleviate

allusion

aloof

ample

antediluvian

antidote

apathetic

ardent

ascetic

austere

autonomous

avarice

banal

belligerent

benevolent

berate

bolster

braggart

cacophonous

candor

castigate

cliché

complacent

concise

conflagration

contentious

convalesce

convivial

cryptic

culinary

cynical

deprecate

detached

din

disdainful

disputatious

ebullient

effervescent

eloquence

emaciated

ephemeral

eulogy

euphony

evanescent

exacting

exalt

extraneous

fanatical

frugal

garrulous

gingerly

gratify

gregarious

hamper

hardy

haughty

honorable

illusion

impugn

indigenous

indignant

ingenious

innovation

integrity

intrepid

jocular

lackluster

lavish

levity

linger

lofty

meticulous

miser

myriad

nefarious

nonchalant

novel

nurture

nutritive

obscure

obsolete

ominous

opportunist

pacify

passionate

penurious

peripatetic

pernicious

perspicacious

pithy

polemical

ponderous

prattle

precarious

predator

pretentious

prodigal

prosaic

proximity

prudent

quandary

quell

querulous

quiescent

rancorous

rant

rebuff

recount

relic

remote

reverent

sedentary

slavish

sluggish

soporific

squander

subordinate

subservient

superficial

superfluous

surfeit

sycophant

taciturn

terse

toady

transient

trifling

trivial

vapid

vigilant

vilify

virulent

vociferous

volatile

voluble

wary

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