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The Outsiders

The Outsiders. Vocabulary Chapters 3 & 4. Chapter 3. Chapter 3. gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave. Chapter 3. gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave. Chapter 3. gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave. Chapter 3. gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave

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The Outsiders

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  1. The Outsiders Vocabulary Chapters 3 & 4

  2. Chapter 3

  3. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave

  4. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave

  5. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave

  6. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated

  7. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated

  8. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated

  9. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41): the highest or best class

  10. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41): the highest or best class

  11. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41): the highest or best class

  12. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41): the highest or best class • reckless (42): careless; without concern about the consequences of an action

  13. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41): the highest or best class • reckless (42): careless; without concern about the consequences of an action

  14. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41): the highest or best class • reckless (42): careless; without concern about the consequences of an action

  15. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41):the highest or best class • reckless (42): careless; without concern about the consequences of an action • winced (42): flinched; pulled back in pain

  16. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41):the highest or best class • reckless (42): careless; without concern about the consequences of an action • winced (42): flinched; pulled back in pain

  17. Chapter 3 • gallantly (37): extremely polite; brave • sophisticated (38): complex or wise due to being more educated • elite (41):the highest or best class • reckless (42): careless; without concern about the consequences of an action • winced (42): flinched; pulled back in pain

  18. Chapter 4

  19. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly

  20. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly

  21. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly

  22. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally

  23. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally

  24. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally

  25. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen

  26. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen

  27. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen

  28. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen • defiance (59): bold opposition to authority

  29. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen • defiance (59): bold opposition to authority

  30. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen • defiance (59): bold opposition to authority

  31. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen • defiance (59): bold opposition to authority • slouching (63): drooping or bending forward while sitting or standing

  32. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen • defiance (59): bold opposition to authority • slouching (63): drooping or bending forward while sitting or standing

  33. Chapter 4 • clutching (56): holding or grasping tightly • bootlegging (58): making and selling alcohol illegally • apprehensive (59): uneasy or fearful about something that might happen • defiance (59): bold opposition to authority • slouching (63): drooping or bending forward while sitting or standing

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