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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- discourse - - implore - - gnat - - scimitar - - nosebag - - dandle - - mare - - fervently - - dowry - - raid -




These, and her armour and shield and ____ and the two saddles and the rest of the horses' fine furnishings were put into the sacks

Though nobody much liked it, it was Hwin's plan which had to be adopted in the end. It was a troublesome one and involved a certain amount of what Shasta called stealing, and Bree called "____ing".

And I became full of shame for none of my lineage ought to fear death more than the biting of a ____.

And he wept and ____d me to change my resolution but in the end he said, “To hear is to obey,” and did all my will.

That’s not cavalry. But he is a worthy noblemen. He filled my ____ with sugar after the taking of Teebeth.

And we both pray and charge you to come hither as speedily as you may that we may be delighted with your face and speech; and also that you may bring with you the ____ of my wife, which, by reason of my great charges and expenses, I require without delay.

“I didn’t say it had so well as that,” muttered the ____.

“Oh I do, I do,” said Hwin ____.

But when I came out from the presence of my father I went immediately to the oldest of his slaves, his secretary, who had ____d me on his knees when I was a baby and loved me more than the air and the light.

Therefore I addressed myself a second time to the stabbing, but Hwin came near to me and put her head in between me and the dagger and ____d to me most excellent reasons and rebuked me as a mother reprimands her daughter.