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Group 11: TIME WordPart of Speech/Charge Definition ConsecutiveA /In order, one after the other EraN /A period of time marked by distinctive character or events HeadlongA / -Hasty ImpromptuA /Done on the spur of the moment InitiateV /To begin or introduce PermanentA /Lasting forever PriorA /Earlier in time or order RespiteN /A temporary delay UrgentA /Requiring immediate action

Group 12: GAIN WordPart of Speech/Charge Definition AcquireV /To gain for oneself ProcureV /To get possession of through special effort ScavengeV / -1) To take or gather or 2) to salvage from trash ApathyN / -Lack of interest or concern DerelictA / -1)Lacking a sense of duty or 2) abandoned DesolateA / -Deserted and barren DevoidA / -Lacking or untouched by LaxA / -Loose or slack LethargicA / -Lacking energy or vigor ScantyA / -Too small in amount TriflingA / -Unimportant or trivial

Group 13: KNOWLEDGE WordPart of Speech/Charge Definition AstuteA / +Shrewd and crafty ConsultV / +1)To seek advice from or 2) to refer to DocileA / +Easily taught or managed or 2) obedient EnlightenV / +To instruct spiritually or intellectually IlliterateA / -1)Unable to read or write or 2) having little or no education MentorN / +A trusted friend, guide, coach, or tutor NaïveA / -Simple, uninformed, or lacking wisdom and experience RusticA /Simple and unsophisticated UnwittingA / -Ignorant and unaware

Group 14: (UN)FAIR WordPart of Speech/Charge Definition ArbitrateV /To judge or make a determination concerning opposing parties BiasN / -A particular tendency or prejudice BigotN / -Someone intolerant of those who are different ImpartialA / +Neutral or unbiased IndifferentA / -Lacking interest or unbiased CompelV / -To force EnthrallV / +To charm or hold spellbound EvictV / -To force out legally ObligeV /1)To force or 2) to do a favor for OppressV / -To burden or weigh down OverwhelmV / -To overpower, overcome, or destroy

Group 15: CHARACTERISTIC WordPart of Speech/Charge Definition AloofA / -Cool and detached AttributeN /A quality or characteristic ExoticA /Foreign or unusual HomageN / +Respect, allegiance, or honor IrrelevantA / -Not applicable or pertinent MottledA / -Spotted or blotched in coloring PreciseA / +Exact SleekA / +Slim, trim, and graceful SubtleA / +Delicate, refined, or faint