Words:

curtail
devastate
Disgress
Incentive
Incorporate
Indispensable
Intermittent
Rigor
Squander
Succumb

(1,2)Duane feels he ____(e)d too many years in inactivity, so now he welcomes the _______s of an exercise program.
(3,4) The company decided to ______the construction of its new pant until the architects could decide on how to ___an employee gym into the new building.
(5,6 )My aunt has only ____success in quitting smoking. Every few months she _____s to temptation, and then she has to quit all over again.
(7,8)As Leo explained a failed business deal that had once_____(e)d him, he _____(e)d into the even more interesting tale of his romance with Molly, his business partner.
(9,10.)The infomercial offered free samples, ninety-day trails, and every other ______possible to get me to buy the "miracle medicine that would change my life." However, I found the sales pitch highly implausible". I simply could not believe that this product was ____to my well-being.

My choices:
1) squander
2) incentive
3) curtail
4) incorporate
5)intermittent
6)succumb
7)devastate
8)disgress
9)rigor
10)indispensable

(1,2) Duane feels he squandered too many years in inactivity, so now he welcomes the incentives of an exercise program.

To answer this, we need to understand the meanings of the words "squander" and "incentive." "Squander" means to waste or misuse something, typically time, money, or resources. "Incentive" means something that motivates or encourages someone to do something.

(3,4) The company decided to curtail the construction of its new plant until the architects could decide on how to incorporate an employee gym into the new building.

To answer this, we need to understand the meanings of the words "curtail" and "incorporate." "Curtail" means to reduce or limit something. "Incorporate" means to include or integrate something into something else.

(5,6) My aunt has only intermittent success in quitting smoking. Every few months she succumbs to temptation, and then she has to quit all over again.

To answer this, we need to understand the meanings of the words "intermittent" and "succumb." "Intermittent" means occurring at irregular intervals or not constant. "Succumb" means to yield to temptation or pressure.

(7,8) As Leo explained a failed business deal that had once devastated him, he digressed into the even more interesting tale of his romance with Molly, his business partner.

To answer this, we need to understand the meanings of the words "devastate" and "digress." "Devastate" means to destroy or ruin something completely. "Digress" means to stray from the main topic or go off on a tangent.

(9,10) The infomercial offered free samples, ninety-day trials, and every other incentive possible to get me to buy the "miracle medicine that would change my life." However, I found the sales pitch highly implausible. I simply could not believe that this product was indispensable to my well-being.

To answer this, we need to understand the meanings of the words "incentive" and "indispensable." "Incentive" means something that motivates or encourages someone to do something. "Indispensable" means absolutely necessary or essential.

I hope this explanation helps you understand the meaning of each word and how they fit in the given sentences.

2 - incorrect

9 - incorrect

I agree with all the others.