Mark Twain: from "Life on the Mississippi" - Vocab Flashcards

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siege

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  • noun

- any prolonged or persistent effort to overcome resistance

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faculties

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  • noun

- one of the powers of the mind as memory, reason, or speech

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prudence

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  • noun

- caution with regard to practical matters; discretion

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monotonous

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  • adjective

- lacking in variety; tediously unvarying

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perusal

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  • noun

- the act of reading, surveying, or scrutinizing

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incorrect vocab

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  • she played video games with prudence all night instead of studying before the big exam
  • he sings with a piercing prudence that can crack a wine glass
  • there was no time for perusal before the tide came in and washed the sand castle out to sea
  • the rich green of the forest and the unexpected rising of sheer cliffs proved a monotonous scene
  • siege his books before they all fall to the floor
  • they had not faculties left after the training group finished the course
  • it was a monotonous the class, as the students never knew what to expect
  • he was a wise old siege whom all the students respected
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