PEL, PULS
JAC, JECT
MIT, MIS
MOT, MOV
Review of Units 1 & 2
100

a sudden, involuntary urge to do something

a. compel

b. conjecture

c. abject

d. impulse

d. impulse

100

a guess, often one based on inadequate or faulty evidence

a. abject

b. compel

c. motive

d. conjecture

d. conjecture

100

showing little regard; scornful

a. dismissive

b. emissary

c. remiss

d. motive

a. dismissive

100

a cause for action

a. motif

b. motive

c. emote

d. remiss

b. motive

100

unable to be conquered

a. provincial 

b. invincible

c. conducive

d. petulant

b. invincible

200

to force or strongly persuade; to coerce

a. emissary

b. dismissive

c. compel

d. motive

c. compel

200

lowly; miserable and wretched

a. dejected

b. abject

c. conjecture

d. dismissive

b. abject

200

failing to fulfill one's duty; negligent

a. emissary 

b. motif

c. emote

d. remiss

d. remiss

200

to dramatically express emotions

a. dismissive

b. compel

c. remiss

d. emote

d. emote

200

to draw a conclusion from fact; to infer

a. protracted

b. induce

c. evince

d. deduce

d. deduce

300

to send out or away

a. dejected

b. expel

c. abject

d. remiss

b. expel

300

downcast or sad; depressed

a. dejected

b. conjecture

c. expel

d. remiss

a. dejected

300

an agent sent on a mission

a. motive

b. motif

c. conjecture

d. emissary

d. emissary

300

a recurring theme, subject, or idea

a. impulse

b. motif

c. emissary

d. abject

b. motif

300

a minor violation of a rule or law

a. infringe

b. epitome

c. infraction

d. excise

c. infraction

400

The council took a vote on whether to ________ the treasurer for his accounting mistakes.

a. expel

b. compel

c. abject

d. dismissive

a. expel

400

After Mac lost the race, he sat by himself on the team's bus feeling _______.

a. conjecture

b. expel

c. dismissive

d. dejected

d. dejected

400

During the negotiations, the vice president of one company was sent as a(n) _______ to the other company.

a. emissary

b. motif

c. expel

d. motive

a. emissary

400

The recurring father-son ______ in this novel makes me wonder about the author's relationship with his own father.

a. motif

b. motive

c. emote

d. emissary

a. motif

400

brief and straightforward

a. incisive

b. infraction

c. concise

d. tome

c. concise

500

The pressures of poverty ______ many people to do things they would not do otherwise.

a. impulse

b. compel

c. expel

d. emissary

b. compel

500

The baby birds, motherless and unprotected from the rain, looked ______ and pathetic.

a. emissary

b. motive

c. abject

d. expel

c. abject

500

Although the champion golfer was _____ of his caddy's suggestions at first, he eventually gave them a try.

a. remiss

b. impulse

c. motive

d. dismissive

d. dismissive

500

My sister tended to emote more than the other members of our shy, socially awkward family.

a. motif

b. motive

c. emote

d. expel

c. emote

500

to intrude on an area belonging to another

a. infringe

b. retract

c. induce

d. fractious

a. infringe