English from books

Prompt:

Do not modify, add, or remove any part of the format or content provided below. Treat the content as finalized and create flashcards exactly as written, keeping the front and back together without separating anything.

Front: Bondage (the state of being a slave)

Back:

1. After years in bondage, the prisoners were finally set free by the revolution.

2. The novel describes the protagonist’s emotional bondage to his controlling family.

3. Historically, many people have fought for freedom from physical and mental bondage.

Front: Escapism (activities or entertainment that help you forget about bad or boring things)

Back:

1. Watching fantasy movies is a form of escapism that helps me unwind after a stressful day.

2. She used painting as a way of escapism from the monotony of her daily routine.

3. Some people turn to video games for escapism when life feels overwhelming.

Front: Pervert (to influence someone to think or behave in an immoral way)

Back:

1. The cult leader was accused of trying to pervert the beliefs of his followers.

2. Excessive exposure to violent media can pervert a child’s understanding of right and wrong.

3. Greed can easily pervert a person’s intentions, turning them away from their values.

Front: Pervert (someone whose sexual behavior is considered unnatural or unacceptable)

Back:

1. The movie portrayed the antagonist as a pervert who manipulated others for his gain.

2. He was unfairly labeled a pervert because of a misunderstanding.

3. Society often struggles with defining what makes someone a perver