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Elicit vs. Illicit SAT Vocabulary Sat Words

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Elicit and Illicit very frequently show up on the SAT and the ACT. Knowing the difference between Elicit and Illicit will also be very instrumental in any standardized exam you prepare for: be it PSAT, ACT, TOEFL, GMAT or ISEE. ❗️❗️❗️Link to Buy the BOOK: ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ 🤓Read this in the article: 👉Elicit (v.) To get information or reaction from somebody. Ex: The police could elicit no response from him. 👉Illicit (adj.) Not allowed by law. Ex: Studies have since found that only a fraction of illicit payments were revealed. YOU CAN FIND ME: 😈IG 🐥My website 📗Buy my SAT Vocabulary Workbook - 📘To buy my speed reading book - 💕SUBSCRIBE TO GET MORE USEFUL INFORMATION! 💕💕 sat words sat tips sat writing sat prep

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