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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
9

Drag each tile to the correct box. This table lists words from this lesson's readings that may be unfamiliar. Note how the words

are used in context to determine their meanings. Then match each word from the table to its definition. You may consult a dictionary or other reference guide if the meaning isn’t clear from the context.
VOCAB WORDS:
Tiles
fervor
benignant
lintel
lithe
rout
spectre
cumbrous
terrestrial
DEFINITIONS:
an unruly crowd of people
arrowBoth
pleasant and of a kind nature
arrowBoth
relating to the earth
arrowBoth
a strong feeling or expression
arrowBoth
a ghost or an apparition; a terrifying image
arrowBoth
a horizontal beam used to support a door or a window
arrowBoth
difficult to manage due to its size or weight
arrowBoth
bending with ease
English
2 answers:
Marianna [84]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Rout- an unruly crowd of people

benignant- pleasant and of a kind nature

terrestrial- relating to the earth

fervor- a strong feeling or expression

spectre- a ghost or an apparition; a terrifying image

lintel-a horizontal beam used to support a door or a window

cumbrous-difficult to manage due to its size or weight

lithe-bending with ease

Explanation:

plato answers

zysi [14]3 years ago
7 0
<h2>The following are the meanings of the words based on the context of the text: </h2><h2> </h2>
  • Tiles - The floor: The floor has been described in the text to give the description of the setting.
  • Fervor - A strong feeling - The feeling that the main character exhibits.
  • Benignant - Kind at heart - The nature of the main character.
  • Lintel - The significant support - The action offered.
  • Lithe - Agile and gracious - The words of the main character.
  • Rout - Demolition - The downgrading of the feelings.
  • Specter - A supernatural figure
  • Cumbrous - Inconvenient
  • Terrestrial - of this world.
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