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TOEFL Test # TOEFL/W38

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n. collection of choice literary works; compilation
(a) obsession
(b) luminary
(c) anthology
(d) malice
 
n. fake show intended to deceive; deception; pretense; diversionary tactic
(a) chauvinist
(b) caricature
(c) feint
(d) import
 
n. partner; ally; colleague
(a) edict
(b) confederate
(c) reprisal
(d) masquerade
 
n. person sent on an errand or mission; envoy; representative; messenger; delegate
(a) feint
(b) dictum
(c) emissary
(d) impostor
 
n. sudden notion or passing fancy; caprice; impulse
(a) panacea
(b) asylum
(c) impropriety
(d) whim

 

n. adopting and reproducing, without acknowledgment; the writings or ideas of another
(a) feint
(b) mettle
(c) plagiarism
(d) platitude
 
n. personal peculiarity; mannerism; eccentricity
(a) curb
(b) accord
(c) idiosyncrasy
(d) banter
 
n. formal statement of either fact or opinion; maxim; pronouncement; saying
(a) dictum
(b) hiatus
(c) misnomer
(d) sally
 
n. freedom; impetuosity; enthusiasm
(a) abandon
(b) consensus
(c) vituperation
(d) parody
 
n. skill; talent; ability
(a) chauvinist
(b) aptitude
(c) construction
(d) resentment

n. collection of choice literary works; compilation (c) anthology
n. fake show intended to deceive; deception; pretense; diversionary tactic (c) feint
n. partner; ally; colleague (b) confederate
n. person sent on an errand or mission; envoy; representative; messenger; delegate (c) emissary
n. sudden notion or passing fancy; caprice; impulse (d) whim
n. adopting and reproducing, without acknowledgment; the writings or ideas of another (c) plagiarism
n. personal peculiarity; mannerism; eccentricity (c) idiosyncrasy
n. formal statement of either fact or opinion; maxim; pronouncement; saying (a) dictum
n. freedom; impetuosity; enthusiasm (a) abandon
n. skill; talent; ability (b) aptitude


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