Night Vocabulary List Quiz
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What does the term 'remorse' refer to?

  • A feeling of deep regret (correct)
  • The art of conducting negotiations
  • A state of extreme poverty
  • A legally binding command
  • Which word describes a person who rules during the absence of the monarch?

  • Diplomat
  • Genocidaire
  • Beadle
  • Regent (correct)
  • What does 'surreal' imply regarding imagery?

  • Characteristic of fantasy and incongruity (correct)
  • Realistic and logical
  • Ordinary and unremarkable
  • Marked by clarity and precision
  • Which term describes the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil?

    <p>Redemption</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'penury'?

    <p>A state of extreme poverty</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words refers to a minor parish official?

    <p>Beadle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'compulsory' mean?

    <p>Required by rule</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following describes a state in which all hope is lost?

    <p>Despair</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following terms with their definitions:

    <p>Esteem = The condition of being honored. Remorse = A feeling of deep regret, usually for some misdeed. Compulsory = Required by rule. Humane = Marked by concern with the alleviation of suffering.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their meanings:

    <p>Penury = A state of extreme poverty or destitution. Diplomacy = The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations. Genocide = A systematic murder of an entire political, cultural, or religious group. Expulsion = The act of forcing out someone or something.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary words with their characteristics:

    <p>Wield = To have and exercise. Surreal = Characterized by fantastic and incongruous imagery. Bleak = Offering little or no hope. Hasten = To speed up the progress of something.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the terms with their specific contexts:

    <p>Abyss = A bottomless gulf or pit. Edict = A legally binding command or decision. Redemption = The act of delivering from sin or saving from evil. Deny = Refuse to accept or believe.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following terms with their related actions or states:

    <p>Suffocate = Deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing. Despair = A state in which all hope is lost or absent. Horrendous = Causing fear, dread, or terror. Transform = Given a completely different form or appearance.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following terms with their implications:

    <p>Irrevocable = Incapable of being retracted. Pious = Having, showing, or expressing reverence for a deity. Invective = Abusive language used to express blame or censure. Tolerate = Put up with something or somebody unpleasant.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following words with their effects or consequences:

    <p>Annihilate = Kill in large numbers. Dispersed = Distributed or spread over a considerable extent. Regent = Someone who rules during the absence of the monarch. Rescind = To cancel officially.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the vocabulary words with their descriptions:

    <p>Veritable = Being the thing named, not false, unreal, or imaginary. Prominent = Conspicuous in position or importance. Diplomacy = The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations. Bleak = Offering little or no hope.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary from "Night"

    • Esteem: A condition of honor and respect towards an individual or concept.
    • Remorse: A profound feeling of regret, often connected to wrongdoing.
    • Compulsory: Something that is mandated by rules or laws, making it necessary.
    • Humane: Reflects a concern for reducing suffering and promoting compassion.
    • Veritable: Authentic or genuine; not misleading or false.
    • Err: To make a mistake; recognize the human capacity for error.
    • Beadle: A ceremonial parish official with minor duties, often associated with church or community events.
    • Penury: A severe state of poverty; denotes extreme financial hardship and lack of resources.
    • Dispersed: To scatter or spread out over a wide area, often implying distribution in various directions.
    • Diplomacy: The skillful management of negotiations between countries for maintaining relations and resolving conflicts.
    • Regent: A person who governs on behalf of a monarch who is unable to rule, often due to absence or incapacity.
    • Rescind: The act of officially revoking or invalidating a command or agreement.
    • Genocide: Deliberate and systematic extermination of a defined group, based on ethnicity, culture, or religion.
    • Surreal: Characterized by bizarre and dreamlike qualities, often bringing forth the strange or fantastical.
    • Wield: To hold and utilize power or influence effectively.
    • Redemption: The process of being saved from sin or evil; often associated with forgiveness or absolution.
    • Despair: A profound state where hope is completely absent or lost, leading to hopelessness.
    • Annihilate: To destroy utterly, often implying mass annihilation or devastation.
    • Edict: An authoritative order or decree that must be followed.
    • Prominent: Important or well-known; standing out due to significance or visibility.
    • Bleak: Lacking hope or encouragement; starkly harsh in appearance or disposition.
    • Infernal: Related to hell; can denote something exceedingly wicked or tormenting.
    • Transformed: Significantly changed in form or appearance; often denotes rebirth or radical shifts.
    • Conflagration: An intense and uncontrolled fire, often resulting in widespread destruction.
    • Expulsion: A forced removal or ejection from a place or position.
    • Horrendous: Causing intense fear or terror; evokes a strong sense of dread.
    • Bitter: Emotionally painful or hard to endure; often associated with resentment.
    • Hasten: To accelerate or speed up an action or process.
    • Morale: The mental and emotional state of confidence or determination in individuals or groups.
    • Deport: To formally remove someone from a country, often due to legal reasons.
    • Suffocate: To impede breathing by depriving of oxygen; can denote a stifling situation.
    • Invective: Harsh, insulting language often used to criticize or blame others.
    • Tolerate: To endure or accept something unpleasant or challenging without giving in.
    • Irrevocable: Something that cannot be changed or undone; permanent in nature.
    • Pious: Showing reverence or devotion to a deity; often implies sincere religious fervor.
    • Deny: To refuse to acknowledge or accept something as truth.
    • Abyss: An immeasurable depth; often used metaphorically to describe extreme despair or hopelessness.

    Vocabulary from "Night"

    • Esteem: A condition of honor and respect towards an individual or concept.
    • Remorse: A profound feeling of regret, often connected to wrongdoing.
    • Compulsory: Something that is mandated by rules or laws, making it necessary.
    • Humane: Reflects a concern for reducing suffering and promoting compassion.
    • Veritable: Authentic or genuine; not misleading or false.
    • Err: To make a mistake; recognize the human capacity for error.
    • Beadle: A ceremonial parish official with minor duties, often associated with church or community events.
    • Penury: A severe state of poverty; denotes extreme financial hardship and lack of resources.
    • Dispersed: To scatter or spread out over a wide area, often implying distribution in various directions.
    • Diplomacy: The skillful management of negotiations between countries for maintaining relations and resolving conflicts.
    • Regent: A person who governs on behalf of a monarch who is unable to rule, often due to absence or incapacity.
    • Rescind: The act of officially revoking or invalidating a command or agreement.
    • Genocide: Deliberate and systematic extermination of a defined group, based on ethnicity, culture, or religion.
    • Surreal: Characterized by bizarre and dreamlike qualities, often bringing forth the strange or fantastical.
    • Wield: To hold and utilize power or influence effectively.
    • Redemption: The process of being saved from sin or evil; often associated with forgiveness or absolution.
    • Despair: A profound state where hope is completely absent or lost, leading to hopelessness.
    • Annihilate: To destroy utterly, often implying mass annihilation or devastation.
    • Edict: An authoritative order or decree that must be followed.
    • Prominent: Important or well-known; standing out due to significance or visibility.
    • Bleak: Lacking hope or encouragement; starkly harsh in appearance or disposition.
    • Infernal: Related to hell; can denote something exceedingly wicked or tormenting.
    • Transformed: Significantly changed in form or appearance; often denotes rebirth or radical shifts.
    • Conflagration: An intense and uncontrolled fire, often resulting in widespread destruction.
    • Expulsion: A forced removal or ejection from a place or position.
    • Horrendous: Causing intense fear or terror; evokes a strong sense of dread.
    • Bitter: Emotionally painful or hard to endure; often associated with resentment.
    • Hasten: To accelerate or speed up an action or process.
    • Morale: The mental and emotional state of confidence or determination in individuals or groups.
    • Deport: To formally remove someone from a country, often due to legal reasons.
    • Suffocate: To impede breathing by depriving of oxygen; can denote a stifling situation.
    • Invective: Harsh, insulting language often used to criticize or blame others.
    • Tolerate: To endure or accept something unpleasant or challenging without giving in.
    • Irrevocable: Something that cannot be changed or undone; permanent in nature.
    • Pious: Showing reverence or devotion to a deity; often implies sincere religious fervor.
    • Deny: To refuse to acknowledge or accept something as truth.
    • Abyss: An immeasurable depth; often used metaphorically to describe extreme despair or hopelessness.

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    Test your understanding of key vocabulary terms from the book 'Night'. This quiz covers important words that enhance the text's themes and characters. Sharpen your language skills while engaging with the profound concepts presented in the book.

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