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SAT Hit-list Test

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arbitrary
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visceral
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corollary
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magnanimous
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belligerent
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edify
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anomalous (anamoly)
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chicanery
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autonomy
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benefactor
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edifying
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abstruse
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occlusion
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indignation
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personage
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temperament
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didactic
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contend
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censures
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rectitude
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a kindly helper; a person who makes a bequest or endowment characterized by goodwill; desiring to help others
B.
to instruct to benefit
C.
the combination of mental and emotional traits of a person; nature
D.
courageously or generously noble in mind and heart
E.
an immediate consequence or easily drawn conclusion
F.
strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or biased
G.
to struggle; to compete
H.
a person of distinction or importance
I.
intuition over intellect
J.
intended for instruction;
K.
eager to fight; hostile or aggressive
L.
to instruct and improve, especially morally; to enlighten
M.
blockage, obtrusion of a passageway
N.
difficult to understand
O.
express severe disapproval
P.
morally correct behavior
Q.
independence; self-determination
R.
something out of the ordinary; irregular
S.
trickery or deception
T.
unreasonable or unsupported
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21.
a person or thing that is mysterious or puzzling
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having mixed feelings between two things; unable to chose between two (usually opposing) courses of action
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arranging people into social classes
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profound scholarly knowledge
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courteous, respectful of others
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deceitful, dishonest, two-faced, deliberately deceptive
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to give substantial evidence to; to establish proof
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inequality
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composure, especially under strain; evenness
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a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable; something remarkable or extrordinary

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