From the table below, choose two of the four words listed, each of which is shown in bold as it is used in a line from a poem by Thomas Gray or William Wordsworth. First, find a synonym for the two words you chose that has the same meaning as it does in the sentence shown. Then write a new sentence that uses your synonym with the same meaning as that in the poem. You may use a thesaurus to complete the activity . Word Pronunciation In Context Synonym Sample Sentence with Synonym
knell NEL The curfew tolls the knell of the parting day
clarion KLAR-ee-uhn The c*ck's shrill clarion, or the echoing horn
furrow FUR-oh Their furrow oft the stubborn glebe has broke
vagrant VEY-grant Of vagrant dwellers in the houseless woods rapture RAP-cher And all its acting joys are no more, / And all its dizzy raptures.

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1. clarion KLAR-ee-uhn

Original sentence: The c*ck's shrill clarion, or the echoing horn

Clarion means "loud and clear" and as a noun, it is a shrill trumpet.

Synonym for Clarion is Loud and clear

Amended sentence: The c*ck call, loud and clear, or the echoing horn

2. knell NEL

Original sentence: The curfew tolls the knell of the parting day

Knell means the sound of a bell when it is rung, usually used during funerals or death.

Synonym for Knell is clang

Amended sentence: The curfew clangs to signify the parting day

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A synonym for the word knell is chime.

In the distance, we heard a chime from the town's bell tower signaling the hour. (Plato)

Bell  The curfew tolls the bell of the parting day

Blaring  The c*ck's shrill blaring, or the echoing horn

Wrinkle  Their wrinkle oft the stubborn glebe has broke

Wander  Of wander dwellers in the houseless woods

Bliss  And all its acting joys are no more, / And all its dizzy bliss

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