1) false fronts or appearances a) swanky b) congenial c) facade d) tantalizing 2) quickly a) dotty b) rapacious c) irony d) briskly 3) fashionable; stylish a) rapacious b) swanky c) emanate d) malevolent 4) nice; pleasant; agreeable a) congenial b) rapacious c) briskly d) conjure 5) greedy a) peer b) rapacious c) compel d) naive 6) crazy a) conjure b) gullible c) emanate d) dotty 7) teasing; tempting a) tantalizing b) emanate c) facade d) verbal irony 8) arise, come forth (as in a smell) a) compel b) peer c) malevolent d) emanate 9) sinister; evil a) malevolent b) conjure c) compel d) gullible 10) to bring forth as if by magic a) peer b) facade c) conjure d) swanky 11) to look at closely a) emanate b) congenial c) tantalizing d) peer 12) drive, force, push a) compel b) naive c) irony d) dotty 13) innocent in the ways of the world a) emanate b) congenial c) peer d) naive 14) events/words are the opposite of what's expected a) facade b) irony c) dotty d) gullible 15) easily tricked or fooled a) swanky b) compel c) gullible d) conjure 16) audience knows more than the characters a) dramatic irony b) verbal irony c) situational irony 17) what is said is the opposite of what is meant; sarcasm a) dramatic irony b) verbal irony c) situational irony 18) events/things that happen are opposite of what's expected a) dramatic irony b) verbal irony c) situational irony

Vocabulary: The Landlady

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