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the story of isis and osiris vocabulary quiz #b matching 1. soldered a.…

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the story of isis and osiris vocabulary quiz #b
matching

  1. soldered a. the quality of being divine.
  2. draughts b. shining brilliantly
  3. abode c. skill of public speaking
  4. lamentations d. a game to jump over and capture the opponents’ pieces.
  5. divinity e. anything that joins or unites
  6. abyss f. calculation
  7. resplendent g. a place where a person resides
  8. honour h. a deep immeasurable space
  9. oratory i. to protect
  10. reckoning j. to express grief

fill in the blanks

  1. both metals should be bent to a curved form before they are ____together as shown in the cut.
  2. he was not in the mood for ____ from miss williams
  3. troops ____in white uniforms at his year’s military parade.
  4. the suffering and riotous citizens made the city of alexandria a very unpleasant place of ____for the visiting royalty.
  5. it is never too late to draw back such an ____ of shame.
  6. “they forced us to pick up guns to defend our ____” he said.
  7. the evangelist moved thousands to repentance with his ____.
  8. eventually they do not cut a straight line from the farm unless our ____was a bit off.
  9. the ____between the two men made it difficult to win the game.
  10. he considers the beauty of athleticism and wonders if it s proof of the existence of some ____.

Explanation:

Response
Matching Answers:
  1. soldered - e (anything that joins or unites)
  2. draughts - d (a game to jump over and capture the opponents’ pieces)
  3. abode - g (a place where a person resides)
  4. lamentations - j (to express grief)
  5. divinity - a (the quality of being divine)
  6. abyss - h (a deep immeasurable space)
  7. resplendent - b (shining brilliantly)
  8. honour - i (to protect)
  9. oratory - c (skill of public speaking)
  10. reckoning - f (calculation)
Fill in the Blanks (using matching vocabulary):
  1. Both metals should be bent to a curved form before they are soldered together as shown in the cut.
  2. He was not in the mood for lamentations from Miss Williams.
  3. Troops resplendent in white uniforms at this year’s military parade.
  4. The suffering and riotous citizens made the city of Alexandria a very unpleasant place of abode for the visiting royalty.
  5. It is never too late to draw back such an abyss of shame.
  6. “They forced us to pick up guns to defend our honour,” he said.
  7. The evangelist moved thousands to repentance with his oratory.
  8. Eventually they do not cut a straight line from the farm unless our reckoning was a bit off.
  9. The draughts between the two men made it difficult to win the game. (Note: Likely a typo; “draughts” as a game or “divide” context, but from options, “draughts” fits the game - related conflict here.)
  10. He considers the beauty of athleticism and wonders if it’s proof of the existence of some divinity.

(For fill - in - the - blanks, we match the context with the vocabulary from the matching section. For example, in the first fill - in, “soldered” is about joining metals, so it fits. Each blank is filled by identifying the vocabulary term that logically fits the context, using the definitions from the matching part.)

Answer:

Matching Answers:
  1. soldered - e (anything that joins or unites)
  2. draughts - d (a game to jump over and capture the opponents’ pieces)
  3. abode - g (a place where a person resides)
  4. lamentations - j (to express grief)
  5. divinity - a (the quality of being divine)
  6. abyss - h (a deep immeasurable space)
  7. resplendent - b (shining brilliantly)
  8. honour - i (to protect)
  9. oratory - c (skill of public speaking)
  10. reckoning - f (calculation)
Fill in the Blanks (using matching vocabulary):
  1. Both metals should be bent to a curved form before they are soldered together as shown in the cut.
  2. He was not in the mood for lamentations from Miss Williams.
  3. Troops resplendent in white uniforms at this year’s military parade.
  4. The suffering and riotous citizens made the city of Alexandria a very unpleasant place of abode for the visiting royalty.
  5. It is never too late to draw back such an abyss of shame.
  6. “They forced us to pick up guns to defend our honour,” he said.
  7. The evangelist moved thousands to repentance with his oratory.
  8. Eventually they do not cut a straight line from the farm unless our reckoning was a bit off.
  9. The draughts between the two men made it difficult to win the game. (Note: Likely a typo; “draughts” as a game or “divide” context, but from options, “draughts” fits the game - related conflict here.)
  10. He considers the beauty of athleticism and wonders if it’s proof of the existence of some divinity.

(For fill - in - the - blanks, we match the context with the vocabulary from the matching section. For example, in the first fill - in, “soldered” is about joining metals, so it fits. Each blank is filled by identifying the vocabulary term that logically fits the context, using the definitions from the matching part.)