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congenital

engender

genealogy

genesis

genocide

genre

genteel

gentile

gentry

heterogeneous

homogeneous

indigenous

ingenious

progenitor

progeny

directions: circle the letter of the best synonym (the word or phrase most nearly the same as the word in bold-face typed.)

1. the infection was congenital a. hereditary b. troublesome c. existent at birth d. contagious e. homogeneous

2. to be gentile a. gentle person b. well-bred person c. non-jewish person d. humanist e. member of a jewish nation

3. search for one's genealogy a. national history b. family history c. anthropology d. cultural history e. personal history

4. characteristics of the gentry a. ancestors b. progeny c. non-jewish people d. well-bred people e. children

questions 5-7 directions: circle the letter of the best antonym (the word or phrase most nearly opposite the word in bold-faced type.)

5. the genesis of a project a. category b. origin c. founder d. end e. limitations

6. from heterogeneous backgrounds a. married b. independent c. differing d. similar e. genteel

7. to engender drowsiness a. pretend b. put an end to c. bring about d. expect e. forbid

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