Door in the Wall Midterm Review (Chapters 1-7) Flashcards
rude; uncivil
impertinent
opening
embrasure
showing great enthusiasm or passion
fervently
showing sorrow or pity
ruefully
alongside
abreast
impertinent
rude; uncivil
embrasure
opening
fervently
showing great enthusiasm or passion
ruefully
showing sorrow or pity
abreast
alongside
a fortified tower within the walls of the castle
keep
pie formed with meat or fish
pasty
one of Sir Peter’s archers at Lindsay
Adam the bowman
an officer in a monastary
prior
friar of St. Mark’s who cared for Robin
Brother Luke
“Thou hast only to follow the wall far enough and there will be a door in it.”
Who said this?
Brother Luke
“Thou hast only to follow the wall far enough and there will be a door in it.”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Robin