Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Sentences
100

Without resources or possessions, especially the necessities of life.

What is Destitute

100

Promptness in responding

What is an alacrity

100

To refer to in an indirect way.

What is to allude.

100

Not necessary; irrelevant

What is extraneous.

100

The scout leader          the virtues of truth and honor.

What is to extol.

200

To set free from slavery; to liberate

What is emancipate

200

To draw a conclusion from given facts.

What is to deduce.

200

To show excessive fondness for (used with on or upon)

What is to dote

200

Noisy confusion; uproar.

What is a hubbub

200

He described in humorous detail his             travels around Europe.

What is haphazard.

300

To praise highly

What is extol
300

Impossible to dispute; unquestionable 

What is Incontrovertible

300

Careless or irresponsible.

What is feckless.

300

Having or giving off smell.

What is odoriferous.

300

Pip's           ways in London left him devoid of cash.

What is feckless.

400

A general truth or rule of conduct; a short saying

What is a maxim

400

To pass over, across, or through.

What is to traverse.

400

To feel or express grief.

What is to lament.

400

To regain health or strength.

What is to recuperate.

400

The commencement exercises at major universities are usually marked by          and ceremony.

What is a pomp.

500

A face, especially one that expresses feelings.

What is a visage.
500
The highest point; the peak.

What is a zenith

500

A showy or dignified display.

What is a pomp.

500

To entertain or delight.

What is to regale.

500

Fans thronged onto the field in a          of excitement when the Boston Red Sox won the pennant.

What is a hubbub.