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NPIB/Honors English 10: Vocabulary List #6 Questions & Answers Already Graded A+ 2 Exam (elaborations) NPIB/Honors 10 Eng: Vocabulary List #5 xam All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution 3 Exam (elaborations) NPIB/Honors English 10: Vocabulary List #12 Questions and Answers with ...

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Vocab 1: NPIB/honors English 9 Questions & Answers Already Graded A+

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aberration (noun) a departure (usually temporary) from what is normal, desirable, or expected; divergence from a moral standard. abhor (verb) to regard with disgust and hatred; to find something or someone loathsome, contemptible, reprehensible, or repulsive. amicable (adjective) relating to b...

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NPIB World History Final Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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What country is considered the "birthplace of the Renaissance"? Italy Who perfected the printing press? Johannes Gutenberg Renaissance Artists looked towards ancient _________________and ___________________ for inspiration. Greece and Rome What was the Renaissance a rebirth of? Art and learni...

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NPIB/Honors English 9 Vocab List 9 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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unscathed adj. Undamaged; unharmed wanton adj. Immoral; senseless; deliberately malicious; excessive zenith n. The point in the sky directly above one; the highest point remorse n. A deep feeling of sorrow or guilt over a wrong one has done ruthless adj. Merciless; cruel; heartless sanction n. ...

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NPIB/Honors English 10: Vocabulary List #12 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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conspicuous adj. clearly visible; remarkable. debilitate v. to weaken. deprecate v. to express strong disapproval of. devoid adj. entirely without; lacking. duplicity n. deceitfulness (two-faced). equanimity n. evenness of temper. expunge v. to erase; to remove completely. fitful adj. spasmod...

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NPIB/Honors 10 Eng: Vocabulary List #5 xam All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution

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version n. strong or fixed dislike; antipathy; opposition; the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away. autonomy n. independence, self-government; immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority. bizarre adj. strikingly odd in appearance or style; grotesque; conspicuously or grossly unconven...

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NPIB/Honors English 10: Vocabulary List #6 Questions & Answers Already Graded A+

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Fallacy n. False idea; mistaken belief; a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning. Hyperbole n. An exaggerated statement used as a figure of speech for rhetorical effect; extravagant exaggeration. incisive adj. Deep; penetrating; having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine...

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