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3. . Make a list of archaic words from the poem (The Plate of Gold) and give their modern equivalents
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Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:Writ - something written.

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:Writ - something written.Loveth - loves.

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:Writ - something written.Loveth - loves.Lo - archaic exclamation to draw attention.

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:Writ - something written.Loveth - loves.Lo - archaic exclamation to draw attention.Guerdon - reward.

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:Writ - something written.Loveth - loves.Lo - archaic exclamation to draw attention.Guerdon - reward.Thou - you.

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:Writ - something written.Loveth - loves.Lo - archaic exclamation to draw attention.Guerdon - reward.Thou - you.Thine - yours.

Writ, Loveth, Lo, Guerdon, Thou, Thine.Explanation:Writ - something written.Loveth - loves.Lo - archaic exclamation to draw attention.Guerdon - reward.Thou - you.Thine - yours.Learn more: archaic words.

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