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Wings for the King Vocabulary

Wings for the King Vocabulary. Fifth Grade Unit 3 Week 1. admiringly. Words to Know. subject. permit. worthless. scoundrel. admiringly permit scoundrel subject worthless. permit. to let; allow. admiringly permit scoundrel subject worthless. admiringly.

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Wings for the King Vocabulary

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  1. Wings for the KingVocabulary Fifth Grade Unit 3 Week 1

  2. admiringly Words to Know subject permit worthless scoundrel

  3. admiringly permit scoundrel subject worthless permit to let; allow

  4. admiringly permit scoundrel subject worthless admiringly with wonder, pleasure, and approval

  5. admiringly permit scoundrel subject worthless worthless without value; good-for-nothing; useless

  6. admiringly permit scoundrel subject worthless scoundrel an evil, dishonorable person

  7. admiringly permit scoundrel subject worthless subject person under the power, control, or influence of another

  8. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Dad will not permit me to stay out late. punish allow

  9. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? In the movie “The Emperor’s New Groove” Pacha is a subject under King Kuzco. citizen immigrant

  10. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? We had to throw the couch away when it became worthless. leftover without value

  11. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? We watched on admiringly at the girls in the fabulous dresses. with effort with approval

  12. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? You can’t tell by the way someone looks whether or not he is a scoundrel. rascal commissioner

  13. You’ve got it!

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