| Sentence | Word | Options |
| We live in a ____ age; everyone thinks that maximizing pleasure is the point of life. | |
| He was treated like a ____ and cast out from his community. | |
| People from all over the world are sent by their doctors to breathe the pure, ____ air in this mountain region. | |
| The revolution in art has not lost its steam; it ____ on as fiercely as ever. | |
| The teacher accused me of ____ because my essay was so similar to that of another student. | |
| The revolution in art has not lost its steam; it ____ on as fiercely as ever. | |
| ____ by nature, Jones spoke very little even to his own family members. | |
| The student was extremely foolhardy; he had the ____ to question the senior professor's judgment. | |
| After the accident, the nerves to her arm were damaged and so the muscles ____ through disuse. | |
| He was treated like a ____ and cast out from his community. | |
| The teacher accused me of ____ because my essay was so similar to that of another student. | |
| We live in a ____ age; everyone thinks that maximizing pleasure is the point of life. | |
| Thankfully the disease has gone into ____ ; it may not recur for many years. | |
| After centuries of obscurity, this philosopher's thesis is enjoying a surprising ____ . | |
| People from all over the world are sent by their doctors to breathe the pure, ____ air in this mountain region. | |