Final answer:
The student is tasked with categorizing six words into known and unknown groups, looking up the definitions of the unknown words, and using them in sentences. Examples have been provided for the words 'Admonish', 'Sentinel', 'Fervent', 'Rancour', 'Compassionate', and 'Rapture'. Each definition is followed by a sentence that demonstrates the word's usage.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asked to categorize the words 'Admonish', 'Sentinel', 'Fervent', 'Rancour', 'Compassionate', and 'Rapture' into 'I know' and 'I don't know' groups, and then to look up the definitions of the words they are unfamiliar with.
Afterwards, they are to write sentences with each word. Below are the definitions and example sentences for each word: Admonish: to warn or reprimand someone firmly. Example sentence: The teacher had to admonish the student for his repeated tardiness. Sentinel: a soldier or guard whose job is to watch and protect a certain area. Example sentence: The sentinel stood watch at the gates of the castle, alert to any potential dangers.
Fervent: having or displaying passionate intensity. Example sentence: She was a fervent supporter of the environmental cause, never missing an opportunity to advocate for it. Rancour: bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing. Example sentence: The two former friends were now divided by deep rancour that made reconciliation seem impossible.