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EP Brit Lit Lesson 61
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visage: the face; countenance
pantomime: gestures without speech
assail: to violently attack or assault
auspicious: prosperous
importuned: begged, demanded
perilous: dangerous
avouch: to confess or admit
precept: law
pernicious: causing harm or injury
mettle: courage and fortitude
denote: to be a mark or sign of
ratified: confirmed by expressing consent
usurp: take power without legal right
countenance: appearance; esp. the look or expression of the face
discretion: the power or right to act according to one's own judgment
EP Brit Lit Lesson 61
Across:| 1. | confirmed by expressing consent | | 5. | to be a mark or sign of | | 10. | take power without legal right | | 11. | appearance; esp. the look or expression of the face | | 13. | the power or right to act according to one's own judgment | | 14. | gestures without speech |
| | Down:| 2. | begged, demanded | | 3. | causing harm or injury | | 4. | prosperous | | 6. | to violently attack or assault | | 7. | to confess or admit | | 8. | courage and fortitude | | 9. | the face; countenance | | 12. | dangerous | | 14. | law |
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EP Brit Lit Lesson 61
Across:| 1. | confirmed by expressing consent | | 5. | to be a mark or sign of | | 10. | take power without legal right | | 11. | appearance; esp. the look or expression of the face | | 13. | the power or right to act according to one's own judgment | | 14. | gestures without speech |
| | Down:| 2. | begged, demanded | | 3. | causing harm or injury | | 4. | prosperous | | 6. | to violently attack or assault | | 7. | to confess or admit | | 8. | courage and fortitude | | 9. | the face; countenance | | 12. | dangerous | | 14. | law |
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