Fill in the Blank Puzzle SAT #11A Fill-in-the-Blanks — myVocabulary.com

  • The Fill-in-the Blank puzzle is 1 of 8 vocabulary activities and word puzzles using Greek and Latin word roots with the same grade level words.
  • Use the word list to choose the correct word in context. Email your answers to friends, family and teachers.
  • For subject and calendar topics, refer to the Word List in the header to see the complete vocabulary word list for this topic.
  • Common Core alignment to a Fill-in-the-Blank puzzle is to the key phrase "Context". CCSS Alignment Strand Numbers for Specific Grades: Context: "CCSS.ELA-Literacy." precedes these numbers: 2.4a, 3.4a, 4.4a, 5.4a, 6.4a, 7.4a, 8.4a, 9-10.4a, 11-12.4a
Directions:

To solve the SAT test prep word puzzle #11, put a single answer in each fill-in-the-blanks. The correct vocabulary answers are in the SAT test word list.

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Clue:

The SAT test prep word list includes 18 correct answers. In addition to this SAT test Fill-in-the-blanks, www.myVocabulary.com also features a free Interactive Word Puzzle, Word Search, Crossword and Definition Match activity.

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Vocabulary Word List:

affectation, alkaline, auspices, boreal, brogue, carnage, clathrate, cryptic, draconian, expatriate, feckless, fez, fissionable, founder, hegemony, initiative, insolvency, inviolable, lattice, litigious, malleable, myriad, oxymoron, pelagic, polity, postmodern, pretext, proliferation, rapprochement, reactionary, relegate, resonate, revitalize, substrate, template
A SAT word list of 18 vocabulary words for the fill-in-the-blanks below:
AUSPICES, BOREAL, BROGUE, CARNAGE, CLATHRATE, FECKLESS, FISSIONABLE, HEGEMONY, INITIATIVE, INSOLVENCY, INVIOLABLE, LATTICE, POSTMODERN, PROLIFERATION, RAPPROCHEMENT, REACTIONARY, SUBSTRATE, TEMPLATE

  • 1
    The gardener despaired to see the
    of weeds that had grown so fast.
  • 2
    Scientists, needing proof of
    atoms, collaborated to find evidence.
  • 3
    Peter fired the
    employee since she showed no improvement in six months.
  • 4
    Greta disliked the
    furniture, preferring instead a more traditional look.
  • 5
    Bonnie chose to use
    to support the canes of the new roses.
  • 6
    The scientist carefully studied the contents of the Petri dish and found no evidence of
    .
  • 7
    In her studies, Mary learned that dirt is the
    of many seedlings.
  • 8
    Oliver took the
    to head the committee because someone needed to do the job.
  • 9
    Even though Arthur had lived in Chicago for thirty years, he never lost his Irish
    and friends enjoyed listening to the cadence of his speech.
  • 10
    Quinn used a
    to create several pages of similar content on his web page.
  • 11
    Jane studied with a tutor under the
    of the scholarship program funded by alums of her school.
  • 12
    Due to the
    of their business, Jake and Ralph closed their plant.
  • 13
    On his recent visit to Alaska, Luke admired colorful
    lights after the sun set.
  • 14
    Nate felt relief upon learning of
    between two feuding employees.
  • 15
    Judge Stern has taken an
    oath to oversee court proceedings justly.
  • 16
    Citizens of the small nation resented the strict
    of the larger laws existing in the country.
  • 17
    Not a single person survived the
    of the fiery, tragic explosion.
  • 18
    Frank insists that the
    faction will compromise with positive dialogue.