1) He's such a(n) ---! He thought Wednesday was the start of the week. a) odious b) ostracize c) fickle d) ignoramus e) opulent 2) It's common for high school seniors to --- between two colleges as they plan for life after high school. a) taciturn b) ostracize c) fickle d) waver e) opulent 3) Middle school girls are often mean and can --- peers for silly reasons like the clothes they wear or not having pierced ears. a) odious b) ostracize c) fickle d) ignoramus e) opulent 4) Never ask a --- person what to have for dinner; you'll starve before they make a decision! a) odious b) ostracize c) fickle d) ignoramus e) opulent 5) Some plants, like hostas, are rather --- and can grow well in Michigan; others, like delicate orchids, need more precisely controlled environments. a) fickle b) ostracize c) hardy d) vehement e) opulent 6) From his sister's Jimmy Choos to his parents' Bentley in the driveway to his own Harvard education, his life was filled with --- features. a) odious b) ostracize c) fickle d) ignoramus e) opulent 7) Cows are --- creatures content to pass the day away in the meadow. a) placid b) opulent c) odious d) vehement e) hardy 8) As a parent, I hated cleaning up vomit; for my husband, the most --- task was pulling a loose tooth! a) odious b) ostracize c) fickle d) ignoramus e) opulent 9) If you can keep your words calm and avoid growing too --- , you're likely to express your anger more effectively to others. a) opulent b) hardy c) vehement d) fickle e) ignoramus 10) A --- student, he often knew the answers but found it challenging to participate in classes. a) fickle b) taciturn c) vehement d) odious e) ignoramus

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