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Tham khảo tài liệu '501 xentence completion questions part 9', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 501 Sentence Completion Questions 124. It is every American person s to live the life he or she chooses. a. composite b. eloquence c. prerogative d. allusion e. demise 125. After the boisterous customers left the café without tipping Carlos at them through the restaurant s front window. a. interjected b. jostled c. glowered d. emulated e. skulked 43 501 Sentence Completion Questions Answers 101. c. Maxim n. is an established principle or a general truth often a condensed version of a practical truth. 102. b. An anathema n. is one who is detested or shunned one who is cursed or damned a curse or vehement denunciation a formal ban curse or excommunication. 103. b. A pinnacle n. is the highest level or degree available. 104. a. Finesse n. is the subtle skillful handling of a situation diplomacy tact refined or delicate performance or execution. 105. d. A tirade n. is a long and blusterous speech given especially when the speaker is denouncing someone or something. 106. c. Predominant adj. means most dominant common or frequent to have surpassing power influence or authority. 107. c. To gesticulate v. means to use gestures or make motions express through motion especially while speaking. 108. a. Tiresome adj. means causing to be weary. 109. d. Libel n. is defamatory writing misrepresentative publication writing pictures signs that damages a person s reputation. 110. a. Misnomer n. is a misnaming of a person or place a wrong or unsuitable name. 111. b. An affinity n. is a natural attraction or liking a feeling of kinship connection or closeness similarity relationship by marriage. 112. c. To revel v. is to take great pleasure or delight. 113. b. To extol v. means to praise highly exalt glorify. 44 501 Sentence Completion Questions 114. e. Preposterous adj. means contrary to common sense or utterly absurd. 115. b. To glean v. means to gather or collect slowly to learn or discover bit by bit. 116. a. A ligature n. is something that ties or binds up such as a bandage wire