SAT #1
SAT #2
SAT#3
SAT #4
Pit/Veil
100
Tired, without energy
What is the definition for Lethargic?
100
Round
What is rotund?
100
Insincere
What is the definition of hypocritical?
100
strong; healthy; tough
What is the definition Robust?
100
Pit & Pendulum At the beginning of the story, the prisoner is in a state of A. Delirium B. Dejection C. Delight D. Indecision
B. Dejection
200
Peaceful
What is the definition of Tranquil?
200
stare at, observe in an abvious manner
What is the definition of Ogle?
200
a polite phrase to cover something unpleasant
What is the definition of Euphemism?
200
obedient; dutiful; polite
What is the definition of Tractable?
200
Black Veil The congregation's intial reactions to Mr. Hopper's veil include all of the following except A. Awe B. Dismay C. Laughter D. Curiosity
C. Laughter
300
Medieval chemistry; attempt to change base metal
What is the definition of Alchemy?
300
eagerness; enthusiasm; quickness
What is the definition of Alacrity?
300
To think over deeply
What is the definition of Delibrate?
300
flippancy; joking about serious matters
What is the definition of Levity?
300
Pit & Pendulum The narrator of the story never reveals A. why he so fears the pit B. what crime he has been convicted of C. How he is saved from the pendulum D. The actual size of his dungeon
B. what crime he has been convicted of
400
Pleasant sounds
What is the definition of Euphony?
400
Harmful
What is the definition of Deleterious?
400
A person who opposes orthodoxy
What is Iconoclast?
400
Concerned with the sense of smell
What is the definition of Olfactory?
400
Black Veil Elizabeth expresses a fear that Mr. Hooper's veil will be harmful to A. his health B. his reputation C. her love for him D. the happiness of his congregation
C. his reputation
500
Hypothesize, propose
What is the definition of Postulate?
500
Grow, flourish; put forth new shoots
What is the definition of Burgeon?
500
Polish
What is the definition of Burnish?
500
Suitable for drinking
What is the definition of Potable?
500
Pit & Pendulum The narrator is certain that his eventual fate will be death because he knows A. what kind of people his persecutors are B. that if the pendulum does not kill him, fear will C. that he committed the crime for which he was accused D. that he will choose that fate over continued uncertainty.
A. what kind of people his persecutors are