Easy Peasy Literature and Composition I Unit 14 Quiz

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Question 1

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The _____ of trading drove up prices.
Answer
  • cessation
  • critique
  • ecstasy
  • labyrinth

Question 2

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The _____ temperatures froze our pipes.
Answer
  • acrimonious
  • interminable
  • frigid
  • boorish

Question 3

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The boy was in _____ when he got his college acceptance letter.
Answer
  • gratification
  • ecstasy
  • denizen
  • enigma

Question 4

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The _____ sunset was a joy to behold.
Answer
  • nefarious
  • resplendent
  • acrimonious
  • boorish

Question 5

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The _____ of roads in Washington, D.C. intimidates me.
Answer
  • gratification
  • expulsion
  • labyrinth
  • unanimity

Question 6

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Something marked by resentment or cynicism is [blank_start]acrimonious[blank_end].
Answer
  • acrimonious

Question 7

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An article of commerce is known as a [blank_start]commodity[blank_end].
Answer
  • commodity

Question 8

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To be a mystery or bewildering is to [blank_start]baffle[blank_end].
Answer
  • baffle

Question 9

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The state of being satisfied is known as [blank_start]gratification[blank_end].
Answer
  • gratification

Question 10

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Something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained is known as a(n) [blank_start]enigma[blank_end].
Answer
  • enigma
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