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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Vocabulary
Complete each sentence using the correct word.

1.   Dylan complains so much about having headaches that people are beginning to wonder if he's just a (benediction, desert, hypochondriac).

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2.   Many farms in North Korea lie (banal, fallow, laconic), while the people must depend on other countries to supply their food.

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3.   The employees who reported directly to Mr. Edwards complained incessantly about his (hiatus, hypochondriac, laconic) style of communication.

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4.   Sherri had to leave the classroom abruptly to rush to the bedside of her (canvass, laconic, moribund) father.

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5.   Last Saturday several students from the local college campus decided to (benediction, canvass, moribund) the area in an effort to raise political support for their preferred gubernatorial candidate.

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6.   Ryan's (banal, desert, hiatus) excuse was not accepted this time.

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7.   Our plants seem to become (benediction, laconic, moribund) in the cold winters, but they perk up again in the spring.

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8.   It was a difficult time for the family to watch their (canvass, desert, moribund) mother in such pain before she died.

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9.   (Banal, Desert, Moribund) lands have extremely dry temperatures and sparse vegetation.

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10.   The marketing staff took a short (canvass, fallow, hiatus) from their projects while the lecturer spoke to them about ways in which they could target specific groups of people.

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11.   The pastor led the congregation in a (benediction, hiatus, hypochondriac) at the end of the service.

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12.   The delegates took a short (banal, hiatus, laconic) from their meeting to gather their thoughts together for a more productive meeting.

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13.   The screenplay was rejected by the producer because of the awkward (benediction, hiatus, moribund) between the third and fourth scenes.

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14.   Mr. Jackson's speech about the effects of hurricanes was so (banal, desert, laconic) that half the class fell asleep.

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