Answer:
Here are a few examples of words from the first six chapters of Oliver Twist that may be unfamiliar:
indubitably – undoubtedly
Charles was indubitably one of the fastest runners from his district.
unwonted – unusual
The store assistant thought it was unwonted for an old lady to ask for power drills.
choleric – bad tempered
Everyone in the family knew that Mr. Brown was choleric and avoided talking to him at social gatherings.
porochial (parochial) – relating to the parish or church
The minister informed the hospital staff that his business with the elderly patients was entirely parochial.
diurnal – daily
Billy's job was to observe and prepare a diurnal report on the feeding habits of each leatherback turtle in captivity.
pervade – spread through
Mary realized how badly her ankle was sprained when a wave of pain pervaded her entire body.
cogitate – think deeply or meditate
Debra spent her entire evening cogitating about how to raise the money to set up her bookshop.
obeisance – a bow or other sign of respect
The whole soccer team made obeisance to their triumphant goal keeper by bowing to him after the game.
Step-by-step explanation:
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