FRACT, FRING, FRANG
CIS
TOM
PUNCT
Fill in the Blank (Unit 2) & Review of Unit 1
100

a minor violation of a rule or law

infraction

100

to cut out of; to remove

excise

100

the structure of parts, taken as a whole

anatomy

100

a feeling of regret or remorse

compunction

100

Alejandra's ______ article on the Broadway musicians' strike helped to win her the Pulitzer Prize in journalism.

A. incisive

B. fractious

C. pungent

D. provincial 

A. incisive 

200

to intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass

infringe

200

brief and straightforward

concise

200

a large and serious book

tome

200

paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful

punctilious

200

Shana expressed no ____ for her juvenile behavior.

A. anatomy

B. dichotomy

C. epitome

D. compunction

D. compunction

300

tending to argue or cause discord

fractious

300

sharply cutting; direct and powerful

incisive 

300

the best or most typical example

epitome

300

This vocabulary word is an antonym (opposite meaning) of the word careless

A. epitome

B. compunction

C. excise

D. punctilious 

D. punctilious

300

stinging or biting, especially in test or smell

A. pungent

B. incisive

C. concise 

D. punctilious

A. pungent

400

What part of speech is the word infraction?

noun

400

Finish the sentence:
A(n) ______ summary of the day's events will be enough for me.

A. excise

B. incisive 

C. concise

D. punctilious

c. concise 
400

two opposite parts of one whole

dichotomy

400

Fill in the blank:

Even after a long time in jail, the woman showed no _____ for her crime.

A. dichotomy

B. fractious

C. compunction

D. punctilious 

C. compunction

400

to establish; to reflect the truth of 

A. deduce

B. retract

C. protract

D. evince 

D. evince 

500

The Latin roots FRACT, FRING, and FRANG mean...

"to break"

500

The Latin root CIS means...

"to cut; to kill"

500

The Greek root TOM means...

"to cut"

500

The Latin root PUNCT means...

"to sting; to pierce"

500

An overwhelming majority of voters considered Luciano to be the ____ of modern operatic tenors.

A. epitome

B. dichotomy

C. compunction

D. tome

A. epitome

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