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EP Brit Lit Lesson 35 (week 7 #2)
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precepts: rules or principles
penitence: remorse for past conduct
succor: assistance; relief
perfidy: deliberate breach of faith; treachery
terse: brief and to the point
placate: to appease
pomp: dignified or magnificent display
sojourn: temporary stay
sapient: having great wisdom or discernment
rancor: bitter, long-lasting resentment
senescence: the process of growing old
supercilious: feeling or showing disdain
suppliant: asking humbly and earnestly
plaintive: melancholy; mournful
sophistry: a plausible but misleading argument
EP Brit Lit Lesson 35 (week 7 #2)
Across:2. | a plausible but misleading argument | 9. | temporary stay | 10. | feeling or showing disdain | 12. | having great wisdom or discernment | 13. | remorse for past conduct | 14. | the process of growing old |
| | Down:1. | deliberate breach of faith; treachery | 3. | asking humbly and earnestly | 4. | rules or principles | 5. | bitter, long-lasting resentment | 6. | brief and to the point | 7. | to appease | 8. | dignified or magnificent display | 9. | assistance; relief | 11. | melancholy; mournful |
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EP Brit Lit Lesson 35 (week 7 #2)
Across:2. | a plausible but misleading argument | 9. | temporary stay | 10. | feeling or showing disdain | 12. | having great wisdom or discernment | 13. | remorse for past conduct | 14. | the process of growing old |
| | Down:1. | deliberate breach of faith; treachery | 3. | asking humbly and earnestly | 4. | rules or principles | 5. | bitter, long-lasting resentment | 6. | brief and to the point | 7. | to appease | 8. | dignified or magnificent display | 9. | assistance; relief | 11. | melancholy; mournful |
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