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Vocabulary Quiz Instructions for Definitions and Meanings

Follow these instructions carefully to complete the vocabulary quiz. Read each question thoroughly and select the correct definition from the options provided. Do not click on any other links or prompts, as this may redirect you to the wrong slide. Each term will test your knowledge of specific words, their meanings, and origins. Good luck as you define terms like "investiture," "rampart," "paladin," "churlish," and "lackey!" Make sure to focus to achieve the best results.

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Vocabulary Quiz Instructions for Definitions and Meanings

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  1. Word Power Charlotte Jenkins

  2. Instructions • Read the question • Click on the correct definition • Don’t click on anything else or it may go to the wrong slide

  3. Question 1 • Investiture • Having to do with… A. trust C. ceremony B. money D. denial

  4. Investiture • Correct! • The ceremony of clothing with the robes of office; a formal installation • The Investiture of an Eagle Scout • Latin Origins

  5. Question 2 • Rampart tall tower C. bridge B. heavy gate D. bulwark

  6. Rampart • Correct! • Bulwark; an earth embankment that fortifies or anything that protects • The Ramparts of freedom

  7. Question 3 • Paladin A. gatehouse B. legendary champion D. armored horse C. felon

  8. paladin • Correct! • Legendary champion, outstanding person • Sir Ernest Shackleton, paladin of explorers, was one of Charlemagne’s twelve peers • French Origin

  9. Question 4 • Churlish A. brave B. foolish C. boorish D. shy

  10. Churlish • Correct! • Boorish, vulgar, intentionally rude • Churlish manners • English origin

  11. Question 5 • Lackey A. flunky C. dullard D. buffoon B. beggar

  12. Lackey • Correct!! • A flunky, bootlicker, one who does mental chores • French origins

  13. DARN IT!!!!! • NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO • YA DONE GOOFED • Try again loser  GO BACK!

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