Style, Intensity, and Connotation in Two Blank Texts

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Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. The collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is vast and __________, covering thousands of years of worldwide art history; thus, to __________ the collection, it would take several days at the very least.

biased . . . catalogue comprehensive . . . capitalize on expansive . . . scrutinize archaic . . . perpetuate fragmentary . . . patrol

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. The professor was an utter __________; he was not merely attentive to details, but was absolutely __________ in his attention to every individual point.

tyrant . . . logical annoyance . . . fussy boor . . . proper pedant . . . fastidious vexation . . . maniacal

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. Few would call Frederick "succinct," but his often __________ remarks did give him the appearance of such __________.

pithy . . . brevity witty . . . intelligence insightful . . . kindness secretive . . . simplicity cogent . . . profundity

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. Harvey realized that he needed to __________ his position, for his friends were quite shocked by his overly bold __________.

attenuate . . . theories deny . . . legions militate . . . locutions forego . . . generations alter . . . remarks

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. Throughout early modernity, it was standard to contest the unquestioning obedience paid to the thought of Aristotle, but even those who critiqued the Aristotelians were themselves __________ in their positions, rarely altering their __________ once they established them.

unintelligent . . . undertakings dogmatic . . . beliefs fatuous . . . idiocies religious . . . précis niggling . . . views

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. John did not merely stare at his students, he __________ at them in anger for __________ on and on with such foolish questions.

shouted . . . speaking berated . . . waxing nettled . . . reflecting glowered . . . prattling discouraged . . . droning

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. Byron was known for his __________ style of rhetoric, which could almost cause deafness in those sitting in closest __________ to him during a speech.

stentorian . . . proximity developed . . . quarters taciturn . . . prominence eloquent . . . positions reticent . . . distance

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. Peter showed not only kindness to John but instead was quite __________ to his elder, for he held the older man’s intellectual work in high __________ and wished to show this by listening carefully to the latter’s every word.

doting . . . felicity altruistic . . . regard deferential . . . esteem laconic . . . veracity audible . . . mediation

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. Greeting his mother-in-law with absolute __________, Paul was at least aware that he was showing no mere __________ in his words and gestures.

coolness . . . nastiness frigidity . . . unpleasantness warmth . . . love foolishness . . . gregariousness amity . . . animosity

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence. The ring was no mere __________, it was a finely crafted item of __________ quality.

heirloom . . . unquestioned amity . . . heightened regulation . . . observed blandishment . . . redoubtable bauble . . . superior
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Title: Style, Intensity, and Connotation in Two Blank Texts
Questions: 10
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