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.384 STUDY AIDS L E Vo c a b u l a r y W o r k b o o k f o r U n l o c k i n g A F t h e *S AT, A C T ®, G E D ®, a n d S S AT ® “. . . the Twilight craze is even making studying more fun.” —GirlsLife.com After two weeks of honeymoon bliss, Bella grows increasingly weak and d haggard. Carlisle prepares for any eventuality, but not even prescient e Alice can foresee Irina’s perfi dy and Aro’s exploitation of the news. Will Aro’s f i contrivances bring virtual omniscience, or can the Cullens’ secret weapon n i thwart his advances? Join Bella, Edward, and Jacob as you learn more than n g 600 vocabulary words for the *SAT, ACT®, GED®, and SSAT®! With hundreds of new words, this book can be used completely on its own or as a b r follow-up to Defi ning Twilight, Defi ning New Moon, or Defi ning Eclipse. e a Use this workbook side by side with your own copy of k d ef i ning i n Stephenie Meyer’s Breaking Dawn! g d break ing daw n (cid:129) Each chapter of the workbook gives you eight words taken from a w Breaking Dawn, with page references for you to read the words n in the context of your favorite novel V (cid:129) Defi ne the words on your own before turning back to the oc a workbook for their actual defi nitions bu la (cid:129) At the end of each section, you’ll take SAT, ACT, GED, and SSAT drills ry W and quizzes to review and integrate what you’ve learned ork b o (cid:129) Plus, you’ll learn synonyms, Latin word parts, and memorization o k tools throughout the workbook fo r U n BRIAN LEAF, M.A., is the owner and Director of New Leaf Learning loc k in Center. In his eighteen years of private teaching and tutoring, Brian has g provided SAT, ACT, GED, and SSAT instruction and preparation to thousands of the students. In 2008, he was chosen as an English and Mathematics Expert SA* T for ExpertVillage.com. He is also the author of Defining Twilight, Defining , A C New Moon, and Defining Eclipse. T ® , G E $9.99 USA/$11.99 CAN D ® Cover Design: Wendy Mount , a n d Cover Photograph: Forest © Radius Images/Jupiterimages; S S Figure © Chris Strong/Gettyimages A T ® B R I A N L E A F, M . A . This publication has not been prepared, approved, or licensed by any entity that created or produced the Twilight series of books or movies. 9780470639993_RB.pdf breaking dawn defining Vocabulary Workbook for Unlocking the *SAT, ACT®, GED®, and SSAT® Brian Leaf, M.A. 0011__663399999933--ffffiirrss..iinndddd ii 88//2255//1100 88::5533 PPMM Defi ning Breaking Dawn: Vocabulary Workbook for Unlocking the *SAT, ACT®, GED®, and SSAT® Copyright © 2010 by Brian Leaf. All rights reserved. Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, (978) 750-8400, fax (978) 646-8600, or on the web at www.copyright.com. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030, (201) 748-6011, fax (201) 748-6008, or online at http://www.wiley.com/go/permissions. Wiley, the Wiley Publishing logo, and related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and/or its affi liates. *SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. GED is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education Corporation. SSAT is a registered trademark of the Secondary School Admission Test Board, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Wiley Publishing, Inc., is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. The publisher and the author make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this work and specifi cally disclaim all warranties, including without limitation warranties of fi tness for a particular purpose. No warranty may be created or extended by sales or promotional materials. The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for every situation. This work is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional services. If professional assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought. Neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for damages arising here from. The fact that an organization or Website is referred to in this work as a citation and/ or a potential source of further information does not mean that the author or the publisher endorses the information the organization or Website may provide or recommendations it may make. Further, readers should be aware that Internet Websites listed in this work may have changed or disappeared between when this work was written and when it is read. For general information on our other products and services or to obtain technical support please contact our Customer Care Department within the U.S. at (877) 762-2974, outside the U.S. at (317) 572-3993 or fax (317) 572-4002. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic books. For more information about Wiley products, please visit our web site at www.wiley.com. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Leaf, Brian. Defi ning Breaking dawn : vocabulary workbook for unlocking the SAT, ACT, GED, and SSAT / Brian Leaf. p. cm. ISBN 978-0-470-63999-3 (pbk) ISBN 978-0-470-90125-0 (ebk) 1. Vocabulary tests--Study guides. 2. Vocabulary--Study and teaching (Secondary). 3. Educational tests and measurements--Study guides. 4. Meyer, Stephenie, 1973- Breaking dawn. I. Title. II. Title: Vocabulary workbook for unlocking the SAT, ACT, GED, and SSAT. PE1449.L313 2010 428.1'076--dc22 2010029175 Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Book production by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Composition Services 0011__663399999933--ffffiirrss..iinndddd iiii 88//2255//1100 88::5533 PPMM Acknowledgments Thanks to Stephenie Meyer for her storytelling and her terrifi c vocabulary. Thanks to my agent, Linda Roghaar, and my fantastic editors at Wiley, Greg Tubach and Carol Pogoni. Thanks to Amy Sell and Adrienne Fontaine at Wiley for getting the word out. Thanks to Pam Weber-Leaf for great editing tips, Zach Nelson for sage marketing advice, Ian Curtis for assiduous proofreading, Manny and Susan Leaf for everything, and of course, thanks most of all to Gwen, Noah, and Benjamin for love, support, and inspiration. 0011__663399999933--ffffiirrss..iinndddd iiiiii 88//2255//1100 88::5533 PPMM Table of Contents About the Author vi How to Use This Book vi Group 1: Inevitable Revela(cid:415) on 1 Group 2: Unforeseen Guff aws 5 Group 3: Spectacle 9 Group 4: Commended 13 Group 5: Lots of Gossamer 17 Group 6: Uncondi(cid:415) onal Love 22 Group 7: Ver(cid:415) go? 26 Quiz 1 21 Group 8: Implausible 30 Group 9: Anguish 34 Group 10: Haggard 38 Quiz 2 42 Group 11: Abomina(cid:415) on? 43 Group 12: A Palatable Theory 47 Group 13: Bere(cid:332) Werewolves 51 Group 14: Flabbergasted 55 Group 16: Proac(cid:415) ve 64 Group 15: Fana(cid:415) cal Adora(cid:415) on 59 Group 17: Congealing Blood 68 Group 18: Excrucia(cid:415) ng Quiz 3 63 Combus(cid:415) on 72 Group 19: Celes(cid:415) al Dance 76 Group 20: New Vocabulary 80 Quiz 4 84 Groups 1–20 Review 85 0022__663399999933--ffttoocc..iinndddd iivv 88//2255//1100 88::5533 PPMM Group 21: Innova(cid:415) ve Injec(cid:415) on 86 Group 22: Feral Snarl 90 Group 23: Herbivore? 94 Group 24: Unnecessary Rebukes 98 Group 25: Petulant Newborn 102 Group 26: Imperious 107 Quiz 5 106 Group 27: Superla(cid:415) ve Gi(cid:332) 111 Group 28: Gravity 115 Group 29: Euphoria 119 Group 30: Censure 123 Quiz 6 127 Group 31: Latent Abili(cid:415) es 128 Group 32: Thwarted A(cid:425) acks? 132 Group 33: Burgundy Eyes 136 Group 34: Sacrosanct Law? 140 Group 35: Contraband 144 Quiz 7 148 Group 36: Pageantry 149 Group 37: Ar(cid:415) fi ce 153 Group 38: Injudicious Accusa(cid:415) ons 157 Group 39: Amiable Aro? 161 Group 40: Exodus 165 Quiz 8 169 Groups 21–40 Review 170 Quiz and Review Solu(cid:415) ons 171 Glossary 173 0022__663399999933--ffttoocc..iinndddd vv 88//2255//1100 88::5533 PPMM About the Author Brian Leaf, M.A., is the author of Defi ning Twilight, Defi ning New Moon, Defi ning Eclipse, and the four-book SAT and ACT test-prep series McGraw-Hill’s Top 50 Skills for a Top Score. He is Director of the New Leaf Learning Center in Massachusetts, and has provided SAT, ACT, GED, SSAT, and GRE preparation to thousands of students throughout the United States. Brian also works with the Georgetown University Offi ce of Undergraduate Admissions as an alumni interviewer, and is a certifi ed yoga instructor and avid meditator. For more information, visit his Web site at www.brianleaf.com. How to Use This Book This workbook contains 40 groups of vocabulary words selected from Breaking Dawn. Many of these words will show up on your SAT, ACT, GED, or SSAT. Beginning at Group 1, refer to the Breaking Dawn page where each vocabulary word appears. Read the word in context and come up with a defi nition. Then check your defi nitions against those provided in this workbook and make corrections. I’ll also show you synonyms, word parts, and memorization tools. Read these over a few times, and then complete the drills. Do that for all 40 groups. There’s no easier or more fun way to learn 600 vocabulary words! By the end of this book, your vocabulary will be larger, your test scores will be higher, and you’ll be a Breaking Dawn scholar! vi 0033__663399999933--ffllaasstt..iinndddd vvii 88//2255//1100 88::5544 PPMM Group 1 Inevitable Revelation Find each of the following words on the Breaking Dawn page number provided. Based on the way each word is used in the book, guess at its defi nition. 1. Inevitable (p. 1) might mean _________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 2. Reverence (p. 6) might mean ________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 3. Staid (p. 6) might mean _____________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 4. Resigned (p. 10) might mean ________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 5. Omniscient (p. 11) might mean ______________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 6. Tenuous (p. 12) might mean _________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 7. Ominous (p. 13) might mean ________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 8. Revelation (p. 14) might mean _______________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 1 0044__663399999933--cchh0011..iinndddd 11 88//2255//1100 88::5544 PPMM 22 Let’s see how you did. Check your answers, write the exact defi nitions, and reread the sentence in Breaking Dawn where each word appears. Then complete the drills on the next page. s n o i t 1. Inevitable (p. 1) means unavoidable. I love the preface (introductory i n i chapter) in each of the Twilight books in which you get a brief f e D glimpse of what’s to come in the book. Interestingly, three of the four books in the Twilight saga use the word inevitable or the related words inexorable (unstoppable), relentless (persistent), or impending (looming) in the preface or fi rst chapter! Synonym: ineludible. 2. Reverence (p. 6) means deep respect. Any car lover would treat Bella’s Mercedes Guardian with respect. Too bad Jake’s not around; he’d surely enjoy it. Reverence is easy to remember; it sounds likes Reverend (a minister), a person for whom most people show deep respect. 3. Staid (p. 6) means dull and unadventurous. I remember this word because it sounds like stay, as in stay at home—be unadventurous. Synonyms: decorous (proper), sedate, sober, somber. 4. Resigned (p. 10) means accepting defeat or some other undesirable result, almost like resigning from a job that’s too diffi cult. To Charlie, Billy seems to have given up, to have resigned himself to the fact that Jake has run away. Charlie has good intentions, but Billy knows that Jake needs time to heal. 5. Omniscient (p. 11) means knowing everything. Omni- means all, as in omnipresent (present all over) and omnipotent (all-powerful), and -scient refers to knowing, as in science (the gathering of knowledge). So omniscient means all-knowing—knowing everything. 6. Tenuous (p. 12) means weak or fl imsy. 7. Ominous (p. 13) means threatening. Synonyms: foreboding, inauspicious, menacing. SAT, ACT, GED, and SSAT reading comprehension passages always include a few questions about the tone of a passage. Tone is expressed through an author’s choice of words and punctuation. You can see the ominous (threatening) tone of this page from words like “fi dgeting,” “murder,” “rattled,” “horror,” “victim,” and “fl inched.” Bella is expecting an ugly scene when she and Edward tell Charlie about the good news; she even wants Edward to wait until after Charlie has put away his gun! 8. Revelation (p. 14) means surprising or dramatic announcement or realization. 0044__663399999933--cchh0011..iinndddd 22 88//2255//1100 88::5544 PPMM

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