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“Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed”

By Ray Bradbury. “Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed”. 1. amiss – adjective. o ut of proper order; wrong ADCBEFHGIJKLMNRPQSTRUVWXYZ. 2. dwindle - verb. t o become less, until little remains. 3. flimsy - adjective. n ot solid or strong. 4. forlorn - adjective.

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“Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed”

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  1. By Ray Bradbury “Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed”

  2. 1. amiss – adjective • out of proper order; wrong • ADCBEFHGIJKLMNRPQSTRUVWXYZ

  3. 2. dwindle - verb • to become less, until little remains

  4. 3. flimsy - adjective • not solid or strong

  5. 4. forlorn - adjective • a sense of aloneness and sadness

  6. 5. recede - verb • to become fainter and more distant

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