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[Sadlier-Oxford] Vocabulary Workshop New Edition - Level E

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Vocabulary- Adversary Alienate Artifice Coerce Craven Culinary Delete Demise Exhilarate Fallow Harass Inclement Muse Negligible Perpetuate Precedent Punitive Redress Sojourn Urbane Completing the sentence Fallow Urbane Culinary Negligible Artifice Muse Alienate Harass Delete Punitive Sojourn Exhilarate Perpetuate Craven Inclement Demise Redress Adversary Precedent Coerce Synonyms Harass Punitive Sojourn Muse Redress Coerce Culinary Artifices Adversary Precedent Perpetuate Exhilarate Delete Craven Alienate Antonyms Inclement Urbane Demise Negligible Fallow Choosing the Right Word Harassing Craven Redress Negligible Muse Sojourned Exhilarated Fallow Alienating Adversary Deleted Culinary Perpetuating Precedent Punitive Artifices Demise Coerced Inclement Urbane Vocabulary in Context

[Sadlier-Oxford] Vocabulary Workshop New Edition - Level E

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Vocabulary ? Adulterate Ambidextrous Augment Bereft Deploy Dour Fortitude Gape Gibe Guise Insidious Intimation Opulent Pliable Reiterate Stolid Tentative Unkempt Verbatim Warily Completing the Sentence Bereft Stolid Warily Intimation Deployed Reiterate Insidious Verbatim Dour Ambidextrous Unkempt Gaped Opulent Adulterated Fortitude Augment Pliable Guise Gibes Tentative Synonyms Bereft Dour Gape Intimation Reiterate Deploy Guise Adulterate Augment Insidious Pliable Gibe Warily Unkempt Opulent Antonyms Stolid Fortitude Verbatim Ambidextrous Tentative Choosing the Right Word Adulterated Tentative Pliable Fortitude Gibes Stolid Ambidextrous Dour Reiterated Insidious Opulent Warily Deployed Bereft Gaping Verbatim Intimations Augmented Unkempt Guise Vocabulary in Context b. gawked

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Kaylee Jensen Ritujith Jayakrishnan AP Gov Per 1 50:50 POLL PHONE-A-FRIEND 1 To utilize the 50:50 option, the moderator may tell the contestant which two options to disregard or, use Control-P to change the mouse arrow to a pen. Draw a line through two incorrect responses, then use Control-A to change the pen back into an arrow and continue with the game. Clicking on the action button on the phone handset image of the Phone a Friend lifeline slide will hyperlink to the Ask Jeeves web site where the participant may ask for help. Thanks for playing! 50:50 POLL PHONE-A-FRIEND 37 Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

tone vocabuer;lyr

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Allusive-an?implied?or indirect reference especially in literature. Ambivalent-simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings (as attraction and repulsion) toward an object, person, or action. Bantering-to address in a witty and teasing manner. Bewildered-to perplex or confuse especially by a complexity, variety, or multitude of objects or considerations. Candid-free from bias, prejudice, or?malice. Colloquial-used in or characteristic of?familiar?and informal conversation. Compassionate-?having or showing?compassion. Condescending-showing or characterized by a patronizing or superior attitude toward others. Contemptuous-manifesting, feeling, or expressing deep hatred or disapproval. Cynical-distrustful of human nature and motives. Detached-standing by itself.

Night by Elie Wiesel2

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?Night? by Elie Wiesel Chapter 1 Moshe was a poor man who did not interfere with others, he kept to himself, and due to that many were fond of his presence. Elie prayed even when he questioned his own faith and cried because he wanted to understand what was happening to him. His story was about how the Gestapo killed the foreign Jews, and another story about Malka and Tobie. They thought he just wanted their pity and thought that he was mad. Jews were prohibited from leaving their residences, frequent restaurants or cafes, travel by rail, attend synagogue, and could not be on the streets after six o?clock. There were two ghettos within Sighet, they were plots of land that occupied up to 4 streets. They believed that it would only last until the Red Army came at the end of the war.

Night by Elie Wiesel

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?Night? by Elie Wiesel Chapter 2 They were in Kaschau small town on the Czech. Border. Her nightmare foreshadowed the thought of people being cremated. A couple men had to force her to sit down, and then they bounded her and gagged her repeatedly along the trip. They had arrived in Birkenau.
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