1) The Natchez Indians built burial mounds in Natchez and the surrounding area. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 2) The Natchez Indians built burial mounds in Natchez and the surrounding area. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 3) The interior designer has begun extensive renovations. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 4) The interior designer has begun extensive renovations. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 5) The interior designer has begun extensive renovations. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 6) The policeman apprehended the suspected culprit. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 7) The whistleblower was a federal insider. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 8) The whistleblower was a federal insider. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 9) The whistleblower was a federal insider. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 10) He is a serial prankster. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 11) He is a serial prankster. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 12) Removing one’s shoes before entering another’s home is customary in some cultures. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 13) It is traditional. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 14) An adult has many financial obligations. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 15) It is a tradition. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 16) An adult has many financial obligations. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 17) I plan to study finance in college. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 18) She is a wealthy financier. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 19) My intuition warned me of his nefarious character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 20) My intuition warned me of his nefarious character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 21) My intuition warned me of his nefarious character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 22) This drawing app is fairly intuitive. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 23) The classroom has a home-like atmosphere. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 24) I have had a productive day. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 25) The students generated some awesome ideas for their class project. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 26) Use deductive reasoning to arrive at your conclusion. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 27) Use deductive reasoning to arrive at your conclusion. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 28) Inflation is rising. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 29) Inflation reduction must be a top priority for the next administration. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 30) Inflation reduction must be a top priority for the next administration. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 31) Inflation reduction must be a top priority for the next administration. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 32) The reduction of inflation is of primary importance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 33) The reduction of inflation is of primary importance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 34) My friend approached me with a conciliatory disposition after our disagreement. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 35) My friend approached me with a conciliatory disposition after our disagreement. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 36) My friend approached me with a conciliatory disposition after our disagreement. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 37) The emergence of artificial intelligence has changed the way that artists create. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 38) The emergence of artificial intelligence has changed the way that artists create. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 39) The emergence of artificial intelligence has changed the way that artists create. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 40) The emergence of artificial intelligence has changed the way that artists create. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 41) The trustworthiness of any video is now questionable. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 42) The trustworthiness of any video is now questionable. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 43) Is the source reliable? a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 44) The mountain of evidence is convincing and incriminating. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 45) The mountain of evidence is convincing and incriminating. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 46) The mountain of evidence is convincing and incriminating. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 47) Your unwavering honesty and humility are a testament to your excellent moral character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 48) Your unwavering honesty and humility are a testament to your excellent moral character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 49) Your unwavering honesty and humility are a testament to your excellent moral character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 50) Your unwavering honesty and humility are a testament to your excellent moral character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 51) Your unwavering honesty and humility are a testament to your excellent moral character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 52) My goal is to be self-sufficient.  a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 53) A good education has intrinsic value. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 54) Your unwavering honesty and humility are a testament to your excellent moral character. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 55) The candidate gave an extemporaneous speech. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 56) Situational irony occurs when things are not what they seem. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 57) Dramatic irony occurs when an audience knows something that a character does not. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 58) Dramatic irony occurs when an audience knows something that a character does not. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 59) The speaker at today’s meeting has a captive audience. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 60) I am not simply expressing a contrarian unwillingness to comply with authority. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 61) I am not simply expressing a contrarian unwillingness to comply with authority. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 62) I am not simply expressing a contrarian unwillingness to comply with authority. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 63) This book was written by a behavioral psychologist. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 64) The fans were convinced that the referee had made an egregious error. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 65) The fans were convinced that the referee had made an egregious error. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 66) The fans were convinced that the referee had made an egregious error. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 67) It was a flagrant foul. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 68) It was obvious. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 69) The error was egregious. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 70) The potter made whimsical cups and plates. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 71) The potter made whimsical cups and plates. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 72) The extensive interrogation yielded no conclusive information. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 73) The extensive interrogation yielded no conclusive information. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 74) The extensive interrogation yielded no conclusive information. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 75) Sugar produces an inflammatory reaction. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 76) Sugar causes inflammation. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 77) The potato chips are sweet and spicy. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 78) The interrogation was futile. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 79) Laughing when someone falls is juvenile and spiteful. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 80) She is a wealthy financier. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 81) The broken bone has mended and appears healthy. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 82) The broken bone has mended and appears healthy. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 83) The audience gave the world-famous operatic singer a standing ovation for her incredible performance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 84) The audience gave the world-famous operatic singer a standing ovation for her incredible performance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 85) The audience gave the world-famous operatic singer a standing ovation for her riveting performance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 86) The audience gave the world-famous operatic singer a standing ovation for her riveting performance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 87) The audience gave the world-famous operatic singer a standing ovation for her riveting performance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 88) The audience gave the world-famous operatic singer a standing ovation for her riveting performance. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 89) Laughing when someone falls is juvenile and spiteful. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 90) Your resume is impressive to say the least. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 91) Desmond Doss saved dozens of soldiers under hostile fire. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 92) Desmond Doss’s bravery is legendary. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 93) Desmond Doss’s bravery is legendary. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 94) Desmond Doss was a medic in WWII who refused to carry a weapon. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 95) Desmond Doss was a “conscientious objector.”  a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 96) Desmond Doss was a “conscientious objector.” a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 97) Desmond Doss’s conscience would not allow him to carry a weapon even in hostile territory. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 98) Desmond Doss’s conscience would not allow him to carry a weapon even in hostile territory. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 99) Desmond Doss was a faithful Christian. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE 100) He was a fearless medic. a) NOUN b) ADJECTIVE

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