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Fed [463]
2 years ago
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I need help with my english assignment

English
1 answer:
astra-53 [7]2 years ago
3 0

We can match the pairs of words and meanings by either relying on our previous knowledge or looking them up, as further explained below.

  1. very difficult - arduous
  2. separated, torn apart - asunder
  3. deprived or robbed of something - bereft
  4. noisy - clamorous
  5. sorrowful - doleful
  6. an evil person - fiend
  7. hateful - loathsome
  8. relief or aid - succor

<h3>How to figure out the meaning of words</h3>

In activities such as this one, we can match the pairs of words and meanings by relying on our previous knowledge. For example, we can remember that the word "arduous" is often used to refer to work, usually in contexts that denote difficulty. Therefore, we can assume the word means "very difficult."

We can also look the words up in a dictionary or even online to find out their meanings. For example, when we look "doleful" up, we find that it means "sad" or "woeful". With that, we can assume the best meaning for it among the ones provided is "sorrowful."

Taking this explanation into consideration, we can conclude that the answers provided above are correct.

Learn more about the meaning of words here:

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