Equivalent Terms and True/False Quiz
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Enigma: ______

Riddle

Disturbed: ______

Knocked down

Make efforts: ______

Endeavour

The terms him-who-sows and him-who-reaps-where-he-never-sowed are not the representations of man and God, according to the text.

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The cooking pot is the image of the workers who don't mind their reward for a labor.

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The priest did put faith finally in the rumors about Jesus' second coming after having listened to the curious character.

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The priest finally decided to dismiss the curious visitor's questions.

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Explain in your own words the term world upside-down as it is used in this text.

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To what extent is the narrative a depiction of disillusionment in modern societies?

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How does the narrator express the idea of class struggle in this text?

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What details of the text show that the priest did not find his interlocutor's statements useful?

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What does the priest mean by this maxim, the sun never stops to let the king go by?

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Nude

The state of being naked without clothes.

Enigma

A puzzling or mysterious situation or thing.

Walk proudly

To move with dignity and self-respect.

Snatch

To grab something quickly and eagerly.

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Him-who-sows

A term representing man, one who plants seeds.

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Him-who-reaps-where-he-never-sowed

A term representing God, who benefits from what he hasn't directly cultivated.

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Cooking pot

Symbolizes workers who accept their labor rewards.

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Curious character

A person who questions and seeks understanding.

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Disillusionment

The feeling of disappointment from realizing something is not what it seemed.

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Class struggle

Conflict between different social classes.

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Priest's perception

How the priest interprets the messages from others.

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The world upside-down

A situation where traditional norms are challenged or reversed.

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Maxim's meaning

The saying implies that the important never slows for the unimportant.

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True or False exercise

A task to determine if statements are accurate.

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Muddle

To confuse or mix up a situation.

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Proud walk

Movement indicating self-esteem.

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Labor rewards

Benefits received for work done.

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Visitor's questions

Inquiries made by a newcomer seeking understanding.

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Sun never stops

Highlighting the inevitability of time despite human pursuits.

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Character's influence

The effect of a person’s presence on others’ thoughts.

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Study Notes

Exercise 1: Equivalent Terms

  • Nude: Naked
  • Enigma: Muddle
  • Walk proudly: (Unspecified)
  • Snatch: (Unspecified)
  • Stroke: (Unspecified)
  • Disturbed: Knocked down
  • Make efforts: Endeavour

Exercise 2: True/False Statements

  • The terms "him-who-sows" and "him-who-reaps" are not representations of man and God: False
  • The cooking pot represents workers who don't mind their reward: True
  • The priest believed rumors about Jesus' second coming: True
  • The priest dismissed the visitor's questions: False

Exercise 3: Short Answer

  • World upside-down: (Unspecified)
  • Depiction of disillusionment: (Unspecified)
  • Class struggle: (Unspecified)
  • Priest's view of interlocutor's statements: (Unspecified)
  • Priest's maxim: (Unspecified)

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