Answer:
The correct matching of Middle English words with their modern English equivalents is as follows:
uglike → ugly
cullen → kill (likely an obsolete variant)
dasen → daze
blundern → blunder
daze → daze
Step-by-step explanation:
uglike → ugly: This is a straightforward match as "uglike" is the Middle English equivalent of the modern English word "ugly."
cullen → kill: "Cullen" does not have a direct modern English equivalent. It is likely a variant or obsolete form of the word "kill."
dasen → daze: The Middle English word "dasen" is equivalent to the modern English word "daze," which means to stun or bewilder.
blundern → blunder: The Middle English word "blundern" is equivalent to the modern English word "blunder," which refers to making a mistake or a clumsy error.
daze → arrow: "Daze" in Middle English corresponds to the modern English word "arrow." This seems to be an error or confusion in the given matching options, as "daze" should be paired with its correct modern English equivalent, which is "daze" itself.