J Tremain Vocabulary ch 4/5
  • 1. to waste time
A) timid
B) dawdle
C) virtue
D) assent
  • 2. to agree of concur
A) assent
B) arrogant
C) dawdle
D) virtue
  • 3. an act or instance of forcibly taking control of
A) timid
B) indenture
C) whig
D) seizure
  • 4. an admirable quality
A) arrogant
B) tory
C) indenture
D) virtue
  • 5. a person who supported the British in the American Revolution
A) Arrogant
B) Tory
C) Seizure
D) Whig
  • 6. characterized by or proceeding from overbearing superiority or self-importance
A) arrogant
B) indenture
C) timid
D) spinet
  • 7. a contract, especially one by which an apprentice is bound to service
A) assent
B) indenture
C) timid
D) spinet
  • 8. a small upright piano
A) tory
B) indenture
C) spinet
D) seizure
  • 9. an American colonist who supported the American Revolution
A) Dawdle
B) Whig
C) Tory
D) Indenture
  • 10. shy, lacking in self-assurance
A) seizure
B) spinet
C) timid
D) arrogant
  • 11. Even if he and Goblin ___________________________ a bit on country roads, they both liked arriving at the inns at a gallop.
A) seizure
B) assent
C) indentured
D) dawdled
  • 12. …the political strife which was turning Boston into two armed camps. The __________ declaring that taxation without representation is tyranny.
A) Tories
B) Whigs
C) Virtue
D) Assent
  • 13. The tinkle of a _________________________, low voices, laughter.
A) indenture
B) timid
C) seizure
D) spinet
  • 14. Johnny sat modestly on a stool, his ________________________shabby hat in his good hand, and looked about him.
A) virtue
B) timid
C) arrogant
D) tory
  • 15. …”I think that all of you ladies and gentlemen will agree that this cup…” There was a murmur of _________.
A) assent
B) virtue
C) whig
D) dawdle
  • 16. Laphams had hated such lawless __________________ of government by the Sons of Liberty.
A) indenture
B) spinet
C) seizure
D) arrogant
  • 17. Would Mr. Justice Dana be so good as to glance at this _____________________-which the boy’s erstwhile master, Mr. Lapham had been so kind as to lend him?
A) spinet
B) seizure
C) assent
D) indenture
  • 18. He was amazed at the vividness of her jumbled recital and touched by the _______________ she attributed to himself.
A) spinet
B) virtue
C) dawdle
D) assent
  • 19. The ____________________ believing all differences could be settled with time, patience, and respect for the (British) government.
A) Tories
B) Spinets
C) Whigs
D) Indentures
  • 20. Horses are ______________ animals at heart, but Goblin’s the most _________ of all.
A) seizure, seizure
B) dawdle, dawdle
C) arrogant, arrogant
D) timid, timid
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