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English 1 and 2 Final Exam: Academic Vocabulary: Match the term to the correct definition 1. Abhor 2. Distention 3. Beneficiary 4. Albeit 5. Centrifuge 6. Demurely 7. Ambiguous 8. Apathy 9. Audacious 10. Enlighten 11. Enlist 12. Enamored 13. Augment 14. Austere 15. Avarice 16. Condone 17. Credence 18. Culmination 19. Disparity 20. Duplicity 21. Effigy 22. Persevere 23. What are the 4 types of sentences? Give an example of each type. Definition Choices: a. although b. having a double meaning; open to interpretation c. a person who derives advantage from something; usually a will, insurance policy, or a trust d. a machine that uses centrifugal force to separate fluids of different densities e. enlargement or dilation; ballooning effect f. stern, severe, plain g. to make aware or inform h. modest; reserved in behavior or manner i. to enlarge or make bigger j. to sign up for voluntarily k. loved deeply or cared for l. lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern m. the highest point of something n. belief or acceptance that something is true o. showing willingness to take bold risks p. to accept and allow q, a crude image representing a hated person or group r. greed or desire for wealth s. intentional deceit in speech or conduct t. to detest or hate strongly u. inequality or difference v. continue on a course of action, even in the face of difficulty

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