The new shopping mall is a big tourist ________.
A) attract
B) attractive
C) attraction
D) attracting
C) attraction
The movie has a lot of ________ for teenagers.
appeal
The presentation was very persuasion.
persuasive
“Temptation” is the noun form of “tempt.”
True
This adjective means “making someone interested or attracted.”
attractive / appealing
The speaker gave a very ________ argument.
A) persuade
B) persuasion
C) persuasive
D) persuaded
C) persuasive
The salesman used gentle ________ to convince the customer.
coaxing
The horror movie was very scare.
scary / frightening
“Alienating” is a noun.
False
(It is an adjective.)
This noun means “the act of convincing someone.”
persuasion
The smell of fresh bread was very ________.
A) entice
B) enticement
C) enticing
D) enticed
C) enticing
The company’s ________ of investors was successful.
wooing
The students felt intimidation during the interview.
intimidated
“Persuasive” describes someone or something that can convince people.
True
This adjective means “making people feel afraid or nervous.”
intimidating
The teacher’s tone sounded very ________.
A) intimidate
B) intimidation
C) intimidated
D) intimidating
D) intimidating
She resisted the ________ to eat more cake.
temptation
The advertisement was very appeal.
appealing
“Deterrence” means something attractive.
False
(It means discouraging or preventing something.)
This noun means “a strong desire to do something.”
temptation
Security cameras are used as a crime ________.
A) deter
B) deterrence
C) deterrent
D) deterring
C) deterrent
His comments caused feelings of ________ in the group.
alienation
The manager’s behavior was very off-put.
off-putting
“Coaxing” means aggressively forcing someone.
False
(It means gently persuading someone.)
This adjective means “causing dislike or loss of interest.”
off-putting