Judge:
Thank you, but I don't need a reward. I am happy to know that my king is satisfied.

[based on the story "A Just Judge" by Leo Tolstoy]

1. Match the words with their correct meanings.

a. disguise
b. approached
c. refuse
d. spoiled

i. blemished
ii. came nearer or reached
iii. to show that one is not willing to do something
iv. to give a different appearance to hide one's identity



Answer :

Final answer:

The word 'judge' in 'A Just Judge' can be matched with meanings like 'disguise' and 'approached' based on character interactions in the story.


Explanation:

In Leo Tolstoy's story 'A Just Judge,' the word 'judge' can be matched with various meanings:

  1. disguise: to give a different appearance to hide one's identity
  2. approached: came nearer or reached
  3. refuse: to show that one is not willing to do something
  4. spoiled: blemished

These meanings are reflected in the interactions and intentions of the characters in the story.


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