Vocab List -- June SAT

<p>anyone want to help me put this together :)</p>

<p>amalgamation</p>

<p>amalgam = group of something
supine = lying down
recalcitrant = not following directions, bad attitude</p>

<p>those were all the right answers for questions</p>

<p>a "tepid" attitude towards the proposition</p>

<p>Amalgam - what was the question? I remember putting that down, but not for thinking it was a "group of something," i think.</p>

<p>umbrage - foliage</p>

<p>baroque
trenchant
platitude</p>

<p>jksbond, are you saying umbrage is right or umbrage means foliage?</p>

<p>I think baroque was the wrong one... it was spare and ornate... am I right??</p>

<p>really? i thought spare didn't fit in though ornate was perfect. i just chose baroque on a whim though i don't know what baroque means!</p>

<p>I don't think I had the baroque question, & I had writing experimental.</p>

<p>the right answer was amalgam, umbrage means foliage, its funny the same words appeared on different forms, jsut in different sentences. in my version amalgam is a mixture of different mixes of music, but in my friends it was used in an author who mixed names to create an alias</p>

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I think baroque was the wrong one... it was spare and ornate... am I right??

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<p>Yes, you're right.</p>

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I think baroque was the wrong one... it was spare and ornate... am I right??

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Yes, you're right.

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<p>was tepid an answer to anything?</p>

<p>baroque is an art historical period.</p>

<p>Tepid was the one where there was a response from an audience at some kind of meeting.</p>