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      SD deferent

      SE mealymouthed

      SF pusillanimous

      Remember This is an example of Sentence Equivalence questions being simpler to interpret but having challenging vocab, both to choose from and in the sentence. Countenance means facial expression, while belie means to put up a false front (think lie in belie). Affect in this context, as a noun, means attitude (not to be confused with effect as a noun, which means result). So you’re looking for a word that means the opposite of fearless, say, fearful.

      Artless means honest and natural, which may be the face behind a pretense, but you’re looking for fearful. Contentious describes someone willing to take a stand, which may be this posturing person, but it, too, doesn’t mean fearful. Deferent means giving in out of respect for another, and mealymouthed means insincere, which may refer to the pretense but wouldn’t be behind it.

      What’s left are craven and pusillanimous, both synonyms for fearful, so the correct answers are Choices (C) and (F).

      13. Inspired by their leader’s diatribe, the protestors took it upon themselves to continue the _____.

      SA tirade

      SB diffidence

      SC harangue

      SD hyperbole

      SE euphemism

      SF equivocation

      A diatribe is a poignant verbal attack, so the protestors could only continue with their own diatribes. Tirade and harangue are synonyms for diatribe, making the correct answers Choices (A) and (C).

      14. The welfare system, designed to help the _____, is in dire need of reform.

      SA indigent

      SB mendacious

      SC mendicant

      SD misanthropic

      SE morose

      SF quiescent

      The welfare system was designed to help the poor or destitute. Indigent and mendicant are synonyms for destitute, making the correct answers Choices (A) and (C).

      Mendacious means dishonest, misanthropic means antisocial, morose means sullen, and quiescent means at rest.

      15. As a rule, the company hires only _____ engineers, believing years of experience tend to jade engineers, blinding them to new ideas.

      SA felicitous

      SB fledgling

      SC gregarious

      SD insensible

      SE ingenuous

      SF neophyte

      If the company wants only inexperienced engineers, then the engineers would have to be beginners or novices. Fledgling and neophyte fit this meaning, making the correct answers Choices (B) and (F).

      Felicitous means suitable or appropriate, which may be true of the desired engineers but doesn’t support the sentence’s meaning of hiring novices. Gregarious means sociable and outgoing, which is also possibly true of the new hires but again doesn’t support the sentence’s meaning. Insensible means unresponsive. Ingenuous means naive and trusting, which is close, but a company wouldn’t necessarily look to hire someone who is naive.

      16. Many _____ social media hacks continue to aver countless half-truths, despite ample evidence to the contrary.

      SA dissonant

      SB doctrinaire

      SC dogmatic

      SD ebullient

      SE eclectic

      SF erudite

      Aver means to declare something to be true. If these hacks declare half-truths to be true despite the contrary evidence, then they’re ignoring the evidence. Doctrinaire and dogmatic fit this meaning, making the correct answers Choices (B) and (C).

      17. The buffalo, once _____ to this area, has been hunted nearly to extinction.

      SA