Using Context For each item, determine whether the boldface word from pages 86-87 makes sense in the context of the sentence. Circle the item numbers next to the six sentences in which the words are used correctly
1. His grim acceptance of the news that he did not get the job demonstrated how resilient he truly is.
2. I feel such vengeance for the subject of art history that more than once I've found myself dozing off during a lecture
3. The prosecuting attorney tried to browse the suspect into admitting she was lying about her alibi, but she never strayed from her story
4. His feat of flying is a snare that prevents him from seeing all that the world has to offer
5. He has such a marginal passion for helping others that it's no wonder he started his own nonprofit to aid those in need around the world.
6. I was reluctant to share my project for the science fair with anyone in case they decided to steal the idea for themselves
7. After weeks of feeling ill I was grateful to find a doctor who could quickly diagnose my problem and prescribe me the medication that would improve my health
8. The new English teacher was an instant favorite due to her dynamic way of teaching which helped even the most indifferent students become excited about literature
9. While I do not approve of your plan. I will not attempt to frustrate your efforts to carry it out
10. The entire graduating class was thrilled that such a prominent author would speak at their commencement ceremony