SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *Remember that your test for words #1-10 will be Thursday, December 3. Take time now to write this in your agenda.

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SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *Remember that your test for words #1-10 will be Thursday, December 3. Take time now to write this in your agenda.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 11. Incorrigible (adj) too firmly fixed to be reformed or changed Polly is an incorrigible liar, and her parents have learned to mistrust her. Construct your own sentence in which you employ this new word then add it to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 12. Indefatigable (adj) tireless Pete’s indefatigable efforts as a volunteer at the nursing home were extolled by all who knew him. Be sure to include context clues in your original sentence and then add this to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 13. Indigent (adj) poverty-stricken Once a wealthy and formidable boxer, Rocco is now an indigent, homeless person. Before adding this to your study guide, write your own original sentence.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 14. Ingratiate (verb) to gain the favor of another, especially deliberately The bouquet of roses was Joe’s ploy to ingratiate himself with Maria, and it worked since they are going out together. Embed context clues within your own sentence and then add to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 15. Innocuous (adj) harmless Who would have thought that my innocuous remark would have embroiled us in a feud? Comprise a sentence with this word. Add the word to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 16. Inscrutable (adj) mysterious and difficult to understand The inscrutable note was no help to us in solving the enigma. Before adding the word to your study guide, be sure that you have embedded context clues within your original sentence.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 17. Insipid (adj) lacking interest, excitement, or spirit; dull Wally’s insipid personality was the antithesis of his sister’s vibrant one. Employ the word in a sentence. Add the word to your study guide.  

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 18. Insurgent (noun) one who rises in revolt During his late teens, Pete saw himself as an insurgent against the power structure. Before adding it to your study guide, write an original sentence in which you incorporate this word.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 19. Intemperate (adj) excessive; lacking in self-control We found Polly’s outburst intemperate and treated her with disdain the rest of the evening. Write a new sentence and then add the word to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #11-20. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #11-20 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 20. Intractable (adj) difficult to manage; stubborn The intractable colt ran off rather than be saddled. Add this to your study guide before constructing a new sentence.