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English 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The farthest or outermost point or part; the greatest degree; grave danger, necessity, or distress; an extreme measure. | Extremity |
| A long poem about the adventures of a great hero. Or impressive; grand in scope. | Epic |
| To refill or resupply; restore; nourish. | Replenish |
| To settle by discussing; to arrange an agreement. | Negotiate |
| Attracting little attention; not readily noticeable; ordinary | Inconspicuous |
| Whole, with no part missing; undamaged. | Intact |
| To undermine the confidence of a person or group; discourage; dishearten. | Demoralize |
| To break up and scatter; to cause to vanish or disappear, to spread or distribute widely. | Disperse |
| Surrounded by land; cut off from the sea. | Landlocked |
| Chronological records; historical accounts. | Annals |
| To pull up or tear up; to eliminate or destroy completely. | Eradicate |
| To follow a twisting turning course; to wander without direction | Meander |
| Destruction | Havoc |
| Skillfulness; expertness; talent | Dexterity |
| Easy to see; obvious or to show or reveal. | Manifest |
| To move back; to move away; to lessen or fade | Recede |
| Having or showing great emotion; passionate; fierce; strongly devoted. | Fervent |
| Redness, heat, and painfulness as a result of injury. | Inflammation |
| Agressive; warlike | Belligerent |
| Horrible; disgusting; repulsive; ugly | Hideous |