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8 Sentences using Elizabethan Terms:

1. Foe: We have foe in common, so let’s join forces to beat them all and save the world.
2. Would: I would like to have superpowers for me being able to protect my family and my
friends.
3. Counsel: I have a counsel for you, if someone tells you that you can’t do something, don’t
pay attention to it and keep going on.
4. Quoth: Emanuel quota that he has a girlfriend and he would not talk to me again.
5. Coz: My coz shared with me some of his games, for me being able to plat with other
people.
6. Hast: Alexa hast some new cloths for her to warm up when she travels to New York.
7. Oft: I oft say to not grab my things, but in this case, I will let you grab it for only one hour.
8. Ere: Ere the war came we have lots of food for us to being able to survive, but now we
don’t have the same amount of food as in the past.

Copy the “10 encountered words” with their examples:

1. Anon: “I will speak with you further anon.”


2. Aught: “Though you respect not aught, your servant doth.”
3. Base: “…basest theft is that / Which cannot cloak itself on poverty.”
4. Hie: “Hie you home to dinner.”
5. Mark: “Marked you his lip and eyes?”
6. Meet: “It is most meet we arm us ‘against the foe.”
7. Marry: “Marry, sir, I am helping you.”
8. Prithee: “I prithee, lady, have a better cheer.”
9. Wont: “I have not from your eyes that gentleness / And show of love as I was wont to
have.”
10. Wot: “We English warriors wot not what it means.”

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