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telo118 [61]
3 years ago
12

Match the definition to the word.

English
1 answer:
bekas [8.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Someone who believes Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's

plays  - Stratfordian

2. A traveling group of actors, singers, or dancers  - troupe

3. A fixed purpose  - determination

4. To declare someone free of guilt  - exonerate

5. Very different, incomparable  - disparate​

6. Inconsistent, likely to change or reverse  - fickle

7. An obvious, explicit exaggeration used to make a point  - hyperbole

8. Emotional emptiness  - apathy

Explanation:

1. Stratfordian is a person or individual who hods a firm belief in the authenticity of all of Shakespeare's works. This word is originated from the place named "Stratford-upon-Avon", the place of William Shakespeare's birthplace.

2. A troupe is a collective name of performers, such as actors, singer or dancers, travelling from one location to another.

3. Determination is the fixed purpose, resolute and firm decision of an individual.

4. To exonerate means to free someone from any accusations, or freeing someone from being deemed guilty.

5. Disparate means to contain or be categorically or fundamentally different quality or character.

6. Fickle is an individual's state of mind or character, who keeps on changing decisions, inconsistent with themselves and likely going to reverse their decisions.

7. Hyperbole is the exaggerated statement or claim by anyone which is beyond reality. It's meaning cannot be taken in the literal manner for it is way beyond the possibility of the real world.

8. Apathy is the feeling of disinterest in a person over something, a feeling of indifference or even the suppression or ignoring of a person's emotions.

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