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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.
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