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Welcome to Planet Prep! Your daily stop for vocabulary and analogy skills improvement.
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Go to "Sentence Completion Land" and practice those SAT fill-in-the-blank questions!
Check out the "WORD OF THE DAY."
Submit your answer to the "DAILY ANALOGY."
Find your name on the ANALOGY HALL OF FAME list.
Email Prufrock with a suggestion for the "WORD OF THE DAY."
GO TO THE VAULT AND LOOK AT RECENT ANALOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. GET THERE BY CLICKING ON THIS LITTLE BOY. GO AHEAD. IT WON'T HURT HIM.
WORD OF THE DAY
invective - characterized by insult or abuse; an expression of insult or abuse
ANALOGY OF THE DAY
POTENTATE : POWER a) broadcaster : news b) virtuoso : skill c) protege : sponsorship d) maverick : group e) colleague : camaraderie
For example: "F" japroofrok@aol.com P.S. - "F" is not a good choice.
Having trouble? Try alternate means of emailing Prufrock described below.
YESTERDAY'S CHALLENGE:
TACIT : WORDS a) visible : scenes b) inevitable : facts c) colorful : hues d) suspicious : clues e) unanimous : disagreements
The answer is A. Tacit means of few words and a unanimous decision is one wherein there is little disagreement.
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Prufrock is the school liaison and representative for SAT Preparation at Calhoun High. The analogies seen here are either original Prufrockian creations or come from the SAT materials to which the state of Georgia have purchased complete rights through the Stanford Testing Agency.