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SAT VOCAB 1-2 GAP-FILL

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  • There is a(n) ___ of fresh water in the region, causing severe drought conditions.
    Ambivalence
    Analogy
    Paucity
    Supposition
  • After a long decline, the artist’s career experienced a(n) ___ thanks to renewed interest in their work.
    Paucity
    Ambivalence
    Resurgence
    Supposition
  • The medication is completely ___ and will not harm you.
    Innocuous
    Catastrophic
    Draconian
    Polar
  • The philosopher’s writings were so ___ that they changed the way people viewed human existence.
    Innocuous
    Draconian
    Polar
    Profound
  • The teacher used a(n) ___ to explain the difficult concept, comparing it to a simpler idea everyone could relate to.
    Supposition
    Ambivalence
    Prevail
    Analogy
  • The company introduced a(n) ___ device that revolutionized the way people communicate.
    Innovative
    Innocuous
    Tedious
    Polar
  • The blogger managed to ___ their content by selling advertisements on their website.
    Confound
    Innovate
    Monetize
    Prevail
  • The dictator imposed ___ laws that severely restricted citizens’ freedoms.
    Momentous
    Innocuous
    Profound
    Draconian
  • The two candidates held ___ views on almost every issue, making debates highly contentious.
    Ubiquitous
    Profound
    Ambivalent
    Polar
  • Her decision to quit her stable job and travel the world was seen as highly ___.
    Innocuous
    Tedious
    Ineluctable
    Unconventional
  • The signing of the peace treaty was a ___ event in the history of the two nations.
    Momentous
    Catastrophic
    Tedious
    Polar
  • Smartphones are so ___ nowadays that it’s hard to imagine life without them.
    Anomalous
    Ubiquitous
    Tedious
    Innovative
  • The difficult puzzle managed to ___ even the most experienced players.
    Resurge
    Confound
    Prevail
    Monetize
  • The sighting of a snow leopard in the wild was considered a(n) ___, as they are rarely seen.
    Resurgence
    Monetization
    Anomaly
    Ambivalence
  • The outcome of the game was ___; there was no way they could have won with such a weak team.
    Momentous
    Prevailing
    Ineluctable
    Unconventional
  • Despite many challenges, the underdog team managed to ___ and claim the championship title.
    Prevail
    Suppose
    Resurge
    Confound
  • The hurricane had a(n) ___ impact on the region, destroying homes and infrastructure.
    Resurgent
    Innovative
    Anomalous
    Catastrophic
  • The long lecture was so ___ that half the audience fell asleep before it ended.
    Resurgent
    Tedious
    Momentous
    Polar
  • The lawyer’s argument was based on a flawed ___ that assumed facts not supported by evidence.
    Analogy
    Supposition
    Catastrophe
    Innovation
  • She felt a sense of ___ about taking the new job, unsure whether it was the right decision.
    Resurgence
    Ambivalence
    Paucity
    Tediousness