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(1) words and their meanings: find the boldfaced word for these definitions.
______ (a) respected greatly, worshipped
______ (b) belief in an opinion contrary to the teachings of the church
______ (c) to free, as from oppression or bondage
______ (d) a military blockade of a city or fort to force it to surrender
______ (e) of or pertaining to the worldly rather than the spiritual
______ (f) relating to or proceeding directly from a god
______ (g) those who examine by formal questioning
______ (h) one who is entitled to inherit property or position
______ (i) things that are disclosed or made known
(2) write a paragraph using three words from the list above. use a separate piece of paper.
Part (1) - Words and Their Meanings
To solve this, we match each definition to the appropriate vocabulary term (assuming a standard literary/vocabulary list, e.g., from a text like The Canterbury Tales or similar literature):
(a) Revered (matches "respected greatly, worshipped").
(b) Heresy (matches "belief in an opinion contrary to church teachings").
(c) Liberate (matches "to free, as from oppression or bondage").
(d) Siege (matches "a military blockade to force surrender").
(e) Secular (matches "of or pertaining to the worldly (not spiritual)").
(f) Divine (matches "relating to or proceeding directly from a god").
(g) Inquisitors (matches "those who examine by formal questioning").
(h) Heir (matches "one entitled to inherit property/position").
(i) Revelations (matches "things disclosed or made known").
Part (2) - Paragraph Using Three Words
Let’s use revered, secular, and heir:
The revered elder of the village, a figure respected for both spiritual wisdom and secular leadership, mentored the young heir who would one day inherit the community’s legacy. Together, they worked to balance divine traditions with worldly needs, ensuring the heir was prepared to guide both in faith and in practical matters.
Final Answers (Part 1)
(a) Revered
(b) Heresy
(c) Liberate
(d) Siege
(e) Secular
(f) Divine
(g) Inquisitors
(h) Heir
(i) Revelations
(Part 2 paragraph example provided above; adjust with other words as needed.)
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Part (1) - Words and Their Meanings
To solve this, we match each definition to the appropriate vocabulary term (assuming a standard literary/vocabulary list, e.g., from a text like The Canterbury Tales or similar literature):
(a) Revered (matches "respected greatly, worshipped").
(b) Heresy (matches "belief in an opinion contrary to church teachings").
(c) Liberate (matches "to free, as from oppression or bondage").
(d) Siege (matches "a military blockade to force surrender").
(e) Secular (matches "of or pertaining to the worldly (not spiritual)").
(f) Divine (matches "relating to or proceeding directly from a god").
(g) Inquisitors (matches "those who examine by formal questioning").
(h) Heir (matches "one entitled to inherit property/position").
(i) Revelations (matches "things disclosed or made known").
Part (2) - Paragraph Using Three Words
Let’s use revered, secular, and heir:
The revered elder of the village, a figure respected for both spiritual wisdom and secular leadership, mentored the young heir who would one day inherit the community’s legacy. Together, they worked to balance divine traditions with worldly needs, ensuring the heir was prepared to guide both in faith and in practical matters.
Final Answers (Part 1)
(a) Revered
(b) Heresy
(c) Liberate
(d) Siege
(e) Secular
(f) Divine
(g) Inquisitors
(h) Heir
(i) Revelations
(Part 2 paragraph example provided above; adjust with other words as needed.)