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20 September, 01:55

Drag each tile to the correct box.

Review this vocabulary table, paying close attention to the bolded words in context. Then match those words with their definitions. You may use a dictionary or any other reference material if you do not know the meaning of a word based on the context alone.

Tiles

surfeit

folly

reprove

accost

prattle

recompense

feigned

peevish

mollification

Pairs

criticize or correct the mistakes of someone

approach in a challenging or aggressive manner

satisfy a desire

pretended

appeasement

talk meaninglessly

act of foolishness

ill-tempered

pay back

which pairs with which?

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  1. 20 September, 04:54
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    Surfeit - satisfy a desire. (a surfeit of food and drink.)

    Folly - act of foolishness. (The idea was folly.)

    Reprove - criticize or correct the mistake of someone. (The teacher reproved the student for not paying attention.)

    Accost - approach in a challenging or aggressive manner. (They were accosted by a stranger.)

    Prattle - talk meaninglessly. (His mom sked him to stop hi prattling.)

    Recompense - pay back. (The company recompensed the customers for the damage caused by the delay.)

    Feigned - pretended (He had feigned the injury.)

    Peevish - ill-temperd. (The answer was a little peevish.)

    Molification - appeasement. (His apology was a mollification.)
  2. 20 September, 05:46
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    Surfeit matches with satisfy a desire.

    Folly matches with act of foolishness.

    Reprove matches with criticize or correct the mistakes of someone.

    Accost matches with approach in a challenging or aggressive manner.

    Prattle matches with talk meaninglessly.

    Recompense matches with pay back.

    Feigned matches with pretended.

    Peevish matches with ill-tempered.

    Mollification matches with appeasement.
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