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Match the bolded words in these lines from James Joyce’s story “Araby” to their synonyms. Use clues from the context in which the words appear.

Through one of the broken panes I heard the rain impinge upon the earth. . .
She was an old, garrulous woman, a pawnbroker's widow, who collected used stamps for some pious purpose.
It crept onward among ruinous houses and over the twinkling river.
Tiles
impinge
garrulous
pious
ruinous

match the top set of words with the bottom set

Pairs
religious
dilapidated
strike
loquacious

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Answer:r religious - pious

Dilapidated-ruinous

Strike-impinge

Loquacious-garrulous

Step-by-step explanation:

User Thijs Dalhuijsen
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1. impinge = strike (the rain fell hard on the ground)
2. garrulous = loquacious (likes to talk a lot)
3. pious = religious
4. ruinous = dilapidated (torn down, very old, ramshackle)

Synonyms are words which have the same meanings, so these words are synonymous.
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