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Literature H/Y W/M list

After 20 Years (Story)

  1. Nigh: Near in place, time, or relationship.

  2. Staunchest: Most loyal or dependable.


Great Expectations (Story)

  1. Freckled: Covered with small, light brown spots on the skin.

  2. Dykes: Barriers or walls built to prevent flooding from rivers or seas.


Life (Poem)

  1. Buoyant: Able to float; cheerful or optimistic.


Othello (Play)

  1. Valiant: Brave or courageous.

  2. Vile: Extremely unpleasant or morally bad.

  3. Eloquence: Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.


Sonnet 1 - Amoretti (Poem)

  1. Derived: Obtained or taken from a particular source.


Romeo and Juliet (Play)

  1. Retainers: Servants or followers of a noble or wealthy family.

  2. Fray: A fight or heated dispute.

  3. Exhort: Strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.

  4. Admonish: Warn or reprimand someone firmly.

  5. Phial: A small glass container for liquids, like medicine.

  6. Draught: A current of air or a sip of liquid.

  7. Apprise: Inform or notify someone.

  8. Apothecary: A person who prepared and sold medicines in the past.

  9. Enmity: Hostility or deep hatred.


The Postmaster (Story)

  1. Indigo: A deep blue color or dye.

  2. Proprietor: The owner of a business or property.

  3. Adept: Very skilled or proficient.

  4. Remnants: Small remaining parts or fragments.

  5. Kindred: Related by blood or similar in character.

  6. Sprawling: Spreading out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way.

  7. Furtively: Secretively or stealthily.

  8. Inscrutable: Difficult to understand or interpret.

  9. Incumbent: The one who currently occupies the position or role of the postmaster.


In the Garden (Poem)

  1. Angleworm: An earthworm.

  2. Abroad: In or to a foreign country; widely or extensively.

  3. Plashless: Without splashing, smooth or silent movement.

KAI DONT CHANGE THE MEANINGS KEEP THEM EXACTLY THE SAME JUST CONVERT INTO FLASHCARDS

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Literature H/Y W/M list

After 20 Years (Story)

  1. Nigh: Near in place, time, or relationship.

  2. Staunchest: Most loyal or dependable.


Great Expectations (Story)

  1. Freckled: Covered with small, light brown spots on the skin.

  2. Dykes: Barriers or walls built to prevent flooding from rivers or seas.


Life (Poem)

  1. Buoyant: Able to float; cheerful or optimistic.


Othello (Play)

  1. Valiant: Brave or courageous.

  2. Vile: Extremely unpleasant or morally bad.

  3. Eloquence: Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.


Sonnet 1 - Amoretti (Poem)

  1. Derived: Obtained or taken from a particular source.


Romeo and Juliet (Play)

  1. Retainers: Servants or followers of a noble or wealthy family.

  2. Fray: A fight or heated dispute.

  3. Exhort: Strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.

  4. Admonish: Warn or reprimand someone firmly.

  5. Phial: A small glass container for liquids, like medicine.

  6. Draught: A current of air or a sip of liquid.

  7. Apprise: Inform or notify someone.

  8. Apothecary: A person who prepared and sold medicines in the past.

  9. Enmity: Hostility or deep hatred.


The Postmaster (Story)

  1. Indigo: A deep blue color or dye.

  2. Proprietor: The owner of a business or property.

  3. Adept: Very skilled or proficient.

  4. Remnants: Small remaining parts or fragments.

  5. Kindred: Related by blood or similar in character.

  6. Sprawling: Spreading out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way.

  7. Furtively: Secretively or stealthily.

  8. Inscrutable: Difficult to understand or interpret.

  9. Incumbent: The one who currently occupies the position or role of the postmaster.


In the Garden (Poem)

  1. Angleworm: An earthworm.

  2. Abroad: In or to a foreign country; widely or extensively.

  3. Plashless: Without splashing, smooth or silent movement.

KAI DONT CHANGE THE MEANINGS KEEP THEM EXACTLY THE SAME JUST CONVERT INTO FLASHCARDS

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