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UNIT 5A-5B-6A-6B-RB UNIT 4

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  • During the parole hearing, the warden will ENDORSE / ATTEST to the inmate’s positive behavior.
    ATTEST
  • I heard my landlady creeping PREDOMINANTLY / STEALTHILY up to my door.
  • The author tells of a remarkable ENCOUNTER / MEASURES with a group of South Vietnamese soldiers.
    ENCOUNTER
  • Constantly peering over our shoulders, our project manager was a bit too MUNDANE/ UBIQUITOUS at work.
    UBIQUITOUS
  • Nannette asked the designer to place her in a /an SUBMERSIBLE / ALLURING piece that would captivate the audience as she walked down the runway.
    ALLURING
  • Although the basketball team’s manager has discussed making the star player an offer, no decision is IMMINENT / COMPONENT because of the hiring freeze.
    IMMINENT
  • Our speech teacher will POSE / RESEMBLE an impromptu debate topic, and then the class will argue the subject.
    POSE
  • The team overcame a four point DEFICIT / VENTURE to win the game.
    DEFICIT
  • The most unique beach wedding reception ideas are PROMPTED / SPARKED by imagination not tradition.
    SPARKED
  • Woody Allen once joked that astronomers say the universe is FINITE / SUBSEQUENT, which is a comforting thought for those people who can't remember where they leave things.
    FINITE
  • By investigating wisely the detective has POISED / ACUMMULATED a great amount of evidence.
    ACCUMULATED
  • In the modern ERA / SHOAL, what we have seen around the world is a general increase in social services and the welfare state over time.
    ERA
  • Students at the school are IMPEDED /STIFLED by the pressure to score high on tests.
    STIFLED
  • I don't ENVISAGE / IMPART working with him again.
    ENVISAGE
  • REGARDLESS / DISCREDITED of Phil’s poor grades, he will get into a good college because his father is the governor of the state
    REGARDLESS
  • I was having such a good time that I was RELUCTANT / NOTORIOUS to leave.
    RELUCTANT