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This section presents terms and phrases that are central to understanding the text and may present a challenge to the reader. Use this list to create a vocabulary quiz or worksheet, to prepare flashcards for a standardized test, or to inspire classroom word games and other group activities.
1. epoch (noun):
an era or period of time, usually defined by a particular development or quality
“[I]t was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity” (Chapter 1, Page 5)
2. despoiled (past tense verb):
robbed, stripped of valuables (especially luxurious or attractive ones)
“[T]he Lord Mayor of London [...] was made to stand and deliver on Turnham Green, by one highwayman, who despoiled the illustrious creature in sight of all his retinue” (Chapter 1, Page 7)
3. tremulous (noun):
shaky and/or fearful
“With drooping heads and tremulous tails, [the horses] mashed their way through the thick mud, floundering and stumbling between whiles as if they were falling to pieces at the larger joints.” (Chapter 2, Page 8)
4. expeditiously (adverb):
quickly and efficiently
“With those words the passenger opened the coach door and got in; not at all assisted by his fellow-passengers, who had expeditiously secreted their watches and purses in their boots” (Chapter 2, Page 12)
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By Charles Dickens