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12 November, 11:14

Choose any two words from the poems "Dover Beach" and "My Last Duchess" that you did not know before you read the poems or had to look up in a dictionary. Write a new sentence for each word in the same context in which it was used in either poem.

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  1. 12 November, 12:50
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    earnest: Sam made an earnest apology for the delay in submitting his report.

    munificence: The guests were a witness to their host's munificence when they opened their welcome gifts.

    tranquil: The tranquil atmosphere of the churchyard was an apt setting for her story.

    turbid: The turbid past of the prospective groom made Jane's father reject the match.

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  2. 12 November, 15:00
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    Drover Beach - Gleams, Cadence

    My Last Duchess - Trifling, Countenance

    Explanation:

    Gleams-It refers to shining brightly.

    It is used as a alternative for words like glow, shimmer, glimmer, sparkle.

    Cadence-It refers to modulation in voice.

    It is used as a alternative for words like rhythm, tone, tempo.

    Trifling-It refers to treating someone without seriousness or respect.

    It is used as a alternative for words like empty, idle, hollow.

    Countenance - It refers to the facial expressions. It also refers to support.

    It is used as a alternative for words like tolerate, permit, allow.
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