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___ (C) unarmed
2. Every atlas has its own legend.
___ (A) mythical story
___ (B) famous person
___ (C) explanation of symbols
3. Above the snowline, any mountain hollow is permanently occupied with snow.
___ (A) filled
___ (B) busy
4. The glass factories of Toledo, Ohio, boomed after Michael Owens invented a process
that turned out bottles by the thousands.
___ (A) exploded
___ (B) resounded
___ (C) prospered
5. Dr. Rene Dubos, a French physician who came to the United States in 1924, searched
for substances that would check the growth of bacteria.
___ (A) restrict
___ (B) investigate
6. The root of the horseradish plant has a biting taste.
___ (A) chewing
___ (B) sharp
___ (C) sarcastic
7. The double-bass is shaped like a viola and has a deep, rich tone.
___ (A) valuable
___ (B) resonant
___ (C) abundant
8. A public library is a resource the entire community can draw on.
___ (A) illustrate
___ (B) approach use
9. A business concern with two or more owners is referred to as a partnership.
___ (A) firm
___ (B) worry
10. Table salt is finer than rock salt.
___ (A) made up of smaller particles
___ (B) of better quality
___ (C) freer of impurities
11. Shirley Jackson's sometimes chilling, sometimes hilarious stories were largely ignored
by critics at the time they were published.
___ (A) freezing
___ (B) frightening
12. As a child, the sharpshooter Annie Oakley hunted game with such success that, by
selling it, she was able to pay off the mortgage on her family's farm.
___ (A) animals
___ (B) athletic competition
13. All chimpanzees are extremely curious about their surroundings.
___ (A) strange
___ (B) inquisitive
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