The document appears to be pages 333-335 from a book titled "English-Antonyms" by Mercedes George. It contains 10 sets of words with their antonym answers: 1) provoked and restrained, 2) rigid and flexible, 3) dormant and active, 4) elated and depressed, 5) arrogance and pride, 6) futile and necessary, 7) tranquility and drabness, 8) guilt and innocence, 9) credible and amazing, 10) politeness and cruelty. It also has a second section with 10 sentences testing antonyms: 1) insufficient and sufficient, 2) immature and mature, 3) incapable and capable, 4) illegible and legible, 5)
The document appears to be pages 333-335 from a book titled "English-Antonyms" by Mercedes George. It contains 10 sets of words with their antonym answers: 1) provoked and restrained, 2) rigid and flexible, 3) dormant and active, 4) elated and depressed, 5) arrogance and pride, 6) futile and necessary, 7) tranquility and drabness, 8) guilt and innocence, 9) credible and amazing, 10) politeness and cruelty. It also has a second section with 10 sentences testing antonyms: 1) insufficient and sufficient, 2) immature and mature, 3) incapable and capable, 4) illegible and legible, 5)
The document appears to be pages 333-335 from a book titled "English-Antonyms" by Mercedes George. It contains 10 sets of words with their antonym answers: 1) provoked and restrained, 2) rigid and flexible, 3) dormant and active, 4) elated and depressed, 5) arrogance and pride, 6) futile and necessary, 7) tranquility and drabness, 8) guilt and innocence, 9) credible and amazing, 10) politeness and cruelty. It also has a second section with 10 sentences testing antonyms: 1) insufficient and sufficient, 2) immature and mature, 3) incapable and capable, 4) illegible and legible, 5)