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Let's Explore The Little Prince: Chapter 10
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This episode is a companion to Chapter 10 of The Little Prince. In this chapter our little prince's epic journey begins and he arrives at the first planet he visits. ๐ช
Here are the vocabulary words featured from this chapter:
inhabited (v.) โ to live in a place
clad (adj.) โ dressed or covered in
majestic (adj.) โ beautiful, powerful or causing great admiration
subject (n.) โ a person who lives in or what has the right to live in a country with a king
or queen
etiquette (n.) โ a set of rules or customs that control accepted behaviour
vexed (adj.) โ difficult to deal with an causing a lot of disagreement
authority (n.) โ the moral or legal right or ability to control
disobedience (n.) โ refusing to do what somebody in authority tells you to do
promptly (adv.) โ immediately
insubordination (n.) โ refusing to obey orders from people in authority
I hope you enjoy this episode! Farewell, until we meet again for Chapter 11! ๐
Please note: This podcast is based on the English translation by Katherine Woods. ๐
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