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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- presage - - revel - - vie - - commend - - remit - - stature - - plight - - cunningly - - intricate - - punctual -




Then Eowyn ´ gave to Merry an ancient horn, small but ____
wrought all of fair silver with a baldric of green; and wrights had
engraven upon it swift horsemen riding in a line that wound about
it from the tip to the mouth; and there were set runes of great virtue. ´ ‘This is an heirloom of our house,’ said Eowyn.

For the other Companions steeds were furnished according to their ____; and Frodo and Samwise rode at Aragorn’s side, and Gandalf rode upon Shadowfax, and Pippin rode with the knights of Gondor; and Legolas and Gimli as ever rode together upon Arod. In that riding went also Queen Arwen, and Celeborn and Galadriel

Now therefore I must pronounce your doom.
‘All penalty is ___ted for your valour in battle, and still more
because all that you did was for the love of the Lord Faramir. Nonetheless you must leave the Guard of the Citadel, and you must go
forth from the City of Minas Tirith.’

I will be a shieldmaiden no longer,
nor ___ with the great Riders, nor take joy only in the songs of slaying.
I will be a healer, and love all things that grow and are not barren.’
And again she looked at Faramir.

She did not answer, but as he looked at her it seemed to him that
something in her softened, as though a bitter frost were yielding at
the first faint ___ of spring.

The days that followed were golden, and Spring and Summer
joined and made ___ together in the fields of Gondor.

‘Concerning this thing, my lords, you now all know enough for the understanding of our ___, and of Sauron’s.

After the celebration of Bilbo’s birthday the four hobbits stayed
in Rivendell for some days, and they sat much with their old friend,
who spent most of his time now in his room, except at meals. For
these he was still very ___ as a rule, and he seldom failed to
wake up in time for them.

And the Warden said: ‘Then I release her from my charge and
bid her farewell, and may she suffer never hurt nor sickness again. I
___ her to the care of the Steward of the City, until her brother
returns.’

Quickbeam bowed like a tree bending in the wind and handed to
Aragorn two great black keys of ___ shape, joined by a ring of
steel. ‘Now I thank you once more,’ said Aragorn, ‘and I bid you
farewell. May your forest grow again in peace