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Vocabulary Highlights from "Into the Wild" Chapters 1 & 2

Explore key vocabulary from the first two chapters of "Into the Wild." This collection includes words like "unsullied," signifying purity, and "congenial," which describes a friendly personality. Discover terms such as "dissuade," meaning to prevent someone from taking action, and "meandered," referring to aimless wandering. Other words like "petering," "ramparts," "obliterated," "contumacious," and "subcutaneous" broaden your understanding of the text. Enhance your reading experience with these essential definitions and broaden your literary vocabulary.

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Vocabulary Highlights from "Into the Wild" Chapters 1 & 2

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  1. Into the Wild Chapters 1 & 2 Vocabulary

  2. Unsullied Pure or untarnished

  3. Congenial Friendly or having a pleasant personality

  4. Dissuade To persuade somebody not to do something

  5. Meandered To have wandered aimlessly

  6. Petering To gradually diminish

  7. Ramparts Protected embankments

  8. Obliterated destroyed

  9. Contumacious Unlawful or unwilling to follow rules

  10. Subcutaneous Beneath the skin

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