ISEE Lower Level Verbal : Context Clues in Word-Based Sentence Completions

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Example Question #71 : Style, Intensity, And Connotation In Word Based Sentence Completions

Select the answer choice that is closest in meaning to the word in capital letters.

The ___________ string trembled in the air.

Possible Answers:

swinging

thin

vibrating

delicate

wispy

Correct answer:

vibrating

Explanation:

This very short sentence requires you to be very careful about clues. Notice the word "trembled." Whenever something "trembles," it shakes. Now, don't be tempted to think that the string must be thin or small just because it is shaking. All we know is that it is shaking. Swinging things can be said to shake in some way. "Vibrating" is a better synonym for "shaking" than is "swinging."

Example Question #72 : Style, Intensity, And Connotation In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Although it didn't anger Lawrence, he was somewhat __________ by the clicking of Gerard's teeth when he chewed his food.

Possible Answers:

irritated

enraptured

enraged

enchanted

delighted

Correct answer:

irritated

Explanation:

On your own, you would likely choose a word like "annoyed" to describe Lawrence's state of mind. Since this is not an option, you need to have another word that expresses his slight anger. The word "irritated" does just this. When we "irritate" someone, we annoy him or her. An "irritation" is a minor annoyance. Gerard's clicking teeth were just a minor irritation for Lawrence, nothing more.

Example Question #73 : Style, Intensity, And Connotation In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Although the pain was only ____________, Thomas feared that it would grow and eventually become unbearable.

Possible Answers:

massive

moderate

piercing

extreme

throbbing

Correct answer:

moderate

Explanation:

Pay attention to the contrast that is expressed in this sentence. Thomas's pain must not be too bad right now. The two clues that help you to see this are "although" and "only." We don't know much about the particular kind of pain that he experiencing. By knowing that it is not bad, we know that it is "moderate."  

Example Question #131 : Context Clues In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Although the task was difficult, she was sure that she could ultimately ___________ and accomplish her goals.

Possible Answers:

celebrate

prevail

rest

relax

reflect

Correct answer:

prevail

Explanation:

The general idea is that the person involved will ultimately overcome her difficulties and achieve her desired goals. When we overcome difficulties like this, we "prevail over them." None of the other options express this idea of "conquering" difficult so as to achieve our goals.

Example Question #81 : Style, Intensity, And Connotation In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

When someone is ___________ to do something, he or she will often delay undertaking it for many days, unwilling to begin the undesired task.

Possible Answers:

surprised

reluctant

afraid

discouraged

delighted

Correct answer:

reluctant

Explanation:

The only thing that you know is that the person in question is being described as "unwilling." We do not know if he or she is afraid to do the task (or really anything more detailed than "unwilling"). Therefore, the best answer is the one that stays closest to this basic meaning. When we are "reluctant" to do something, we are hesitant or unwilling. Since this is as general of a meaning as that which is indicated by your clues, it is the best option.

Example Question #82 : Style, Intensity, And Connotation In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Lawrence was a(n) _____________ supporter of the opera, not only inviting all of his friends to go but also donating a lot of time and money support its operations.

Possible Answers:

wealthy

interested

enthusiastic

financial

amazing

Correct answer:

enthusiastic

Explanation:

The idea that is presented here is that Lawrence is very devoted to the opera. He is not just a partial supporter of it. No! He does everything he can to support it—asking friends, giving money, and giving time. Although he might be wealthy, the point that the sentence is trying to express about him is that he is very "enthusiastic" about the opera.  

Example Question #132 : Context Clues In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The store owner refused to make his prices too high, for he thought it would not be _____________ to his customers if he were to overcharge them for his wares.

Possible Answers:

financial

just

practical

respectable

understandable

Correct answer:

just

Explanation:

The issue here is one of fairness. The store owner does not want to overcharge, which implies that he has some idea of a fair price that he should charge for his goods. When we act fairly, we act with justice. Something that is "fair" can be called "just."

Example Question #84 : Style, Intensity, And Connotation In Word Based Sentence Completions

Choose the word that best completes the following sentence.

Heidi's younger brother often __________ her by stealing and hiding her favorite stuffed animal, which bothered and annoyed her.

Possible Answers:

interrupted

teased

encouraged

antagonized

soothed

Correct answer:

antagonized

Explanation:

Since Heidi is upset because of her brother's actions, it probably means that her brother aggravates or "antagonizes" her. The other answer choices mean the following: "soothe" means calm; and "encourage" means support. "Interrupt" and "tease" are tricky choices. While it might bother and annoy someone to be teased or interrupted, we are told that Heidi's younger brother specifically steals her favorite stuffed animal, which isn't "teasing" or "interrupting." So, "antagonize" is the best choice because it is a more general word.

Example Question #133 : Context Clues In Word Based Sentence Completions

Fill in the blank.

The student, having an excess of nervous energy, was __________ and paced around his bedroom all night, unable to fall asleep.

Possible Answers:

restless

frustrated

busy

unhappy

happy

Correct answer:

restless

Explanation:

In this sentence, it is made clear that the student has an excess of energy and as a result is pacing about his room. This indicates that he is "restless," meaning that he is not able to relax himself. "Restless" is therefore the best way to complete this sentence.

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