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drag each one to the correct box. use the textual context to identify the meanings of the words in bold. extremely unpleasant acting against or in a contrary direction fair and impartial glaringly obvious \oh, frankenstein, be not equitable to every other, and trample upon me alone, to whom thy justice, and even thy clemency and affection, is most due.\ \he was a turkish merchant, and had inhabited paris for many years, when, for some reason which i could not learn, he became obnoxious to the government.\ \the injustice of his sentence was very flagrant; all paris was indignant, and it was judged that his religion and wealth, rather than the crime alleged against him, had been the cause of his condemnation.\ \a residence in turkey was abhorrent to her; her religion and her feelings were alike adverse to it.\
- In "Oh, Frankenstein, be not equitable to every other...", "equitable" means fair and impartial as it is related to justice and clemency.
- In "He was a Turkish merchant... he became obnoxious to the government", "obnoxious" means extremely unpleasant as it describes the merchant's state in the eyes of the government.
- In "The injustice of his sentence was very flagrant...", "flagrant" means glaringly obvious as it emphasizes the obviousness of the injustice.
- In "A residence in Turkey was abhorrent to her...", "adverse" means acting against or in a contrary direction as it shows her religion and feelings are against the residence in Turkey.
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- fair and impartial
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