en- words
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100

I hope that our many ballet lessons will ______ us to do well in the recital!  (entrust, endanger, enable, endear, encircle, enforce)

enable

100

The English soldiers faced a large, well-equipped Norman army.

The English soldiers

100

Skillful archers in your family help you train to be an archer, too

help you train to be an archer, too

100

The hikers hurried to find shelter, as the freezing temperatures and icy winds could (encircle, circle, endanger, danger) their lives.

endanger

100

eager

eagerly

200

People _______ knights with protecting the weak during the Middle Ages.  (entrusted, endangered, enabled, endeared, encircled, enforced)

entrusted

200

The Normans had approximately 10,000 men.

The Normans

200

William invited many people from France to settle England.

invited many people from France to settle England

200

During the Middle Ages, the lord would (enforce, force, encourage, courage) his control over serfs by demanding half of their harvest each year.

enforce

200

loud

loudly

300

There were lots of police cars along the highway this morning to ________ the seatbelt law.  (entrust, endanger, enable, endear, encircle, enforce)

enforce

300

London Bridge was the only way across the river into the city.

London Bridge

300

French and Old English blended together over time and became Middle English

blended together over time and became Middle English

300

The king (enabled, entrusted, endeared, endangered) the knights to protect his kingdom.

entrusted
300

neat

neatly

400

Swimming during a thunderstorm can _______ your life because you could be struck by lightning.  (entrust, endanger, enable, endear, encircle, enforce)

endanger

400

A number of important English lords surrendered and vowed to be loyal to William.

A number of important English lords

400

Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales in Middle English.

wrote The Canterbury Tales in Middle English

400

The pack of hungry wolves (encircled, enabled, entrusted, enforced) their prey so that it would not escape.

encircled

400

polite

politely

500

The serfs’ fields ______ their small houses.  (entrusted, endangered, enabled, endeared, encircled, enforced)

encircled

500

William, Duke of Normandy, became King William I of England.

William, Duke of Normandy

500

King Henry appointed Thomas Becket as archbishop of Canterbury.

appointed Thomas Becket as archbishop of Canterbury

500

The snow day (able, enabled, endangered, danger) us to stay inside and finish our homework before the weekend.

enabled

500

calm

calmly