Navigating Early Vocabulary Chapters 26-33 Quiz
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- Q1What does Enchantress mean ?A women who does the house keepingA man who works in a officea woman who uses magic or sorcery, especially to put someone or something under a spell45s
- Q2What does tirade mean?A long, angry speechA long journey made by horseA strong ocean waveA man who rules over a kingdom30s
- Q3See image3. diversion-(noun) an instance of turning something aside from its course30s
- Q4See image4. diversion -(noun) physical ailment; a cause of pain or trouble30s
- Q5See image5. burden-(noun) a load, especially a heavy one; a large problem30s
- Q6See image6. meditate-(verb) to think deeply and quietly, reflect upon; to plan30s
- Q7See image7. harmonious-(adj) able to get along together well; melodious30s
- Q8See image8. pummel-(verb) to strike repeatedly30s
- Q9See image9. trifle-(verb) to treat someone or something without seriousness or respect30s
- Q10See image10. rebuttal-(noun) a denial30s
- Q11See image11. legacy-(noun) an inheritance; something handed down from an ancestor or from the past.30s
- Q12See image12. poultice-(noun) a soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth30s
- Q13See image13. arsenal-(noun) an array of resources available for a certain purpose30s
- Q14See image14. idolize-(verb) to admire or love greatly or excessively30s
- Q15See image15. revelation-(noun) a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way30s