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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- effigy - - febrile - - perilous - - exhortation - - inviolate - - deprecate - - palpable - - acute - - impudent - - flagrant -




Aurora's orange sun was mildly warm on his back, lacking the febrile heat that Earth's sun had in summer .

All gladly drew round the table, and Mrs. Palmer's exhortation of “Poor dears, do enjoy yourselves,” was fulfilled, even to her own satisfaction.

She deprecated any action which might disturb the peace.

Her voice, her palpable agitation, prepared us for something extraordinary.

An international memorial which must remain inviolate.

She had an acute sense of honour

Three miles or more to our starboard is a low dim line. It is the Eastern shore of Central Africa. We are running to the southward, before the North East Monsoon, between the mainland and the reef that for hundreds of miles fringes this perilous coast.

The students showed a flagrant disregard for the teacher's instructions.

In England on Bonfire Night, an effigy is often burned.

The impudent children would not stop talking in class.