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In the adapted excerpt from michael wigglesworth's day of doom, choose the correct meaning for each underlined word.
they rush from beds with giddy ( ) heads,
and to their windows run,
viewing this light, which shines more bright
than doth (l ) the noon-day sun
straightway appears (they see't with tears)
the son of man most dread;
who with his train comes on amain
amain ( 1)
to judge both quick and gone.

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