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22 March, 13:13

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match these vocabulary words taken from Great Astronomers with their definitions. to come between two things, to interrupt the capacity to reason, judge, and act intelligently to form an opinion without strong evidence relating to the sky conjecture arrowRight interpose arrowRight celestial arrowRight sagacity arrowRight

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  1. 22 March, 14:39
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    Conjecture : to form an opinion without strong evidence. There's been a lot of conjecture in the media recently about the marriage

    Interpose : to come between two things, to interrupt. Local activists interposed between party leaders and the people.

    Celestial : relating to the sky. The moon is a celestial body.

    Sagacity : the capacity to reason, judge, and act intelligently. He was unconscious of his sagacity.
  2. 22 March, 15:30
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    Celestial - Relating to the sky

    Sagacity - The capacity to reason, judge, and act intelligently

    Conjecture - To form an opinion without strong evidence

    Interpose - To come between two things, to interrupt
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