Hot Words for the SAT I: The 350 Words You Need to KnowSeveral new practice exercises and short tests make this third edition of "Hot Words" better than ever. The book is filled with words that students are likely to encounter when they take the SAT I or any one of many other verbal skills tests. Over 350 touch words are presented with definitions, sample sentences, and explanations of word origins. |
Contents
Lesson 3Page | 9 |
Lesson 6Page | 29 |
devious devoid diatribe diatribe didactic diffuse | 73 |
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Hot Words for the SAT: The 350 Words You Need to Know Murray Bromberg,Julius Liebb Snippet view - 1989 |
Common terms and phrases
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