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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- indignation - - malign - - imposing - - plod - - repose - - intermediary - - solicitor - - arable - - yoke - - quarry -




The horses carried it off in cart−loads, the sheep dragged single blocks, even Muriel and Benjamin ____d themselves into an old governess

He was a sly−looking little man with side whiskers, a ____ in a very small way of business,

After the harvest there was a stretch of clear dry weather, and the animals toiled harder than ever, thinking it well worth while to ____ to and fro all day with blocks of stone.

In their spare moments the animals would walk round and round the half−finished mill, admiring the strength and perpendicularity of its walls and marvelling that they should ever have been able to build anything so ____

Frequently it took a whole day of exhausting effort to drag a single boulder to the top of the ____

Napoleon ____d on a bed of straw on the platform.

There was a cry of ____, and everyone began thinking out ways of catching Snowball if he should ever come back.

And again, since no animal now stole, it was unnecessary to fence off pasture from ____
land.

"Snowball has done this thing! In sheer ____ity, thinking to set back our plans and avenge himself for his ignominious expulsion, this traitor has crept here under cover of night and destroyed our work of nearly a year.

A Mr. Whymper, a ____ living in Willingdon, had agreed to act as ____ between Animal Farm and the outside world.