1.A dictatorship ------- its citizens to be docile and finds it expedient to make outcasts of those who do not ------- . forces . . rebel expects . . disobey requires . . conform allows . . withdraw forbids . . agree 2.The ------- of Queen Elizabeth I impressed her contemporaries: she seemed to know what dignitaries and foreign leaders were thinking. symbiosis malevolence punctiliousness consternation perspicacity 3.Everyone who saw the play agreed that the lead actors performance was especially------- : it was so deeply affecting that it moved many audience members to tears. negligible insipid poignant amiable receptive 4.Allison had only ------- knowledge of the recent legislation; although she had glanced at a summary, she had not ------- the details of the new laws many provisions. superficial . . examined subjective . . studied sketchy . . vacated questionable . . endorsed cursory . . opposed |