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English, 18.08.2020 22:01, sophiaa23

Drag each tile to the correct box. Refer to this vocabulary table of words from Beowulf. Use the examples given in the vocabulary table to identify the meanings of the following words.
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arduous
bereft
asunder
fiend
succor
clamorous
doleful
loathsome
Pairs
very difficult
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separated, torn apart
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deprived or robbed of something
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noisy
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sorrowful
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an evil person
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hateful
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relief or aid
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