Caddie Woodlawn Vocabulary Chapters 11-12 N. Russo GES 2013.
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Caddie Woodlawn Vocabulary Chapters 11-12
N. Russo GES 2013
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massacrekilling a large number of people on
purpose
The massacre was one of the worst crimes the detective had ever been assigned.
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apprehensionfear that something bad will happen
Jessi’s apprehension proved true when her dog went missing in the city.
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oppressed punished unfairly by people with power
The workers felt as though they were being oppressed by their boss when they were not given a break all day.
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epidemicrapidly spreading disease
He was probably a victim of the worldwide influenza epidemic of 1918.
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obscurityunknown; unimportant
The man vanished into obscurity before telling anyone where he was going.
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irksomeirritating; annoying
The child's constant demands were becoming irksome to his
babysitter.
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flounderingStruggling to get your balance
The fish was pulled out of the water and flopped and floundered around
on the ground.