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"Vocabulary Quiz: Understanding Key Terms from 'The Crisis'"

Enhance your vocabulary with our quiz focused on essential terms from "The Crisis." Test your understanding of words like 'tyranny,' 'esteem,' 'celestial,' and more. This quiz will challenge you to grasp their meanings and usage in context. Expand your language skills and deepen your insights into the text through engaging exercises. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in improving their vocabulary. Join us on Wednesday, November 20, 2013, and take the first step towards mastering these crucial terms!

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"Vocabulary Quiz: Understanding Key Terms from 'The Crisis'"

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  1. Vocabulary from “The Crisis” Vocabulary Quiz on Wednesday, 11/20/13

  2. Tyranny • Noun • Cruel and oppressive government or rule

  3. Esteem • Verb • To set a high value on

  4. Celestial • Adjective • Heavenly

  5. Infidel • Noun • A person with no religious beliefs

  6. Relinquish • Verb • To withdraw from; to give up

  7. Prudent • Adjective • Showing caution or good judgment

  8. Wrangling • Adj. • Arguing Noisily

  9. Dominion • Noun • Control; authority over

  10. Ardor • Noun • Intense enthusiasm; passion

  11. Repulse • Verb • To drive back by force

  12. Hyper -- Prefix • Above, over, more • Examples: Hyperactive hyperthermia

  13. Super, Supr, Sur -- prefix • Above, over, more • Examples: Superior Supreme Surface Supervise

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