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Vocabulary Test #6

Vocabulary Test #6. model – (noun) – an example to follow. “My husband’s aunt, Clay Haggard, was a role model for me.” from “ Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher” by: Geraldine Haggard. raise – (verb) – to take care of someone.

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Vocabulary Test #6

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  1. Vocabulary Test #6

  2. model – (noun) – an example to follow “My husband’s aunt, Clay Haggard, was a role modelfor me.” from“Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher” by: Geraldine Haggard

  3. raise – (verb) – to take care of someone “Miss Clay, her sister, and her brothers helped their parents raisemules to sell to the army and others.” from“Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher” by: Geraldine Haggard

  4. apprehensively – (adverb) – nervous; anxious “ Then she returned home to wait apprehensivelyfor the results by mail.” from“Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher” by: Geraldine Haggard

  5. abundant – (adjective) – a large amount of something “She remembered helping her mother prepare abundant table of food for guests.” from“Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher” by: Geraldine Haggard

  6. strut – (verb) – to walk in a confident way, usually to attract attention • “ As many as twenty thousand turkeys strutted their way through town.” Meet Ruby Begonia by: Geraldine Haggard

  7. collapsing – (verb) – to fall down; to lose strength suddenly “ They wanted to avoid the problem of the turkeys collapsing .” Meet Ruby Begonia by: Geraldine Haggard

  8. claimed - (verb) - to demand or ask for something that one thinks has a right to “ They also claimed the turkey title. ” “The town claims the title, ‘The Turkey Capital of the World’ for the next year.” Meet Ruby Begonia by: Geraldine Haggard

  9. penalty – (noun) - a punishment for breaking a law or rule “ Once the race begins, I receive a five-second penalty if there is physical contact between my team and me.” Meet Ruby Begonia by: Geraldine Haggard

  10. haughty – (adjective) – showing too much pride in oneself; bragging about oneself; saying hurtful things to others. “He did not like haughtiness. He did not like hearing hurtful things spoken to his friend.” Why the Beetle Has a Beautiful Shell by Geraldine Haggard

  11. flashed – (verb) – to move quickly; rushed; raced “Oh, no! yelled Rat as he flashed past Beetle and raced towards the finish line.” Why the Beetle Has a Beautiful Shell by Geraldine Haggard

  12. sluggish – (adjective) – not having much energy; lazy; slow “He could not believe that sluggish Beetle had won.” Why the Beetle Has a Beautiful Shell by Geraldine Haggard

  13. crept – (verb) – to move in a slow way without being noticed “He slowly crept back into the rainforest with his drab gray coat.” Why the Beetle Has a Beautiful Shell by Geraldine Haggard

  14. barter – verb - trade; pay for things using other things and not use money “Sometimes she would barter , or trade, for things they could not produce themselves.”Turn of the Century Farm Life” by: Geraldine Haggard page 2

  15. socialized – verb - to behave in a friendly way towards others; friendly conversations “After the service families socialized at picnics, box suppers, and other activities.” Turn of the Century Farm Life” by: Geraldine Haggard page 2

  16. fortunate – adjective - lucky “More fortunatewomen had iron stoves that burned wood.” Turn of the Century Farm Life” by: Geraldine Haggard page 1

  17. permit – verb - allowed; to give a chance or opportunity “When weather permitted, the family might take a trip into the nearest town.” Turn of the Century Farm Life” by: Geraldine Haggard page 2

  18. barracks – (noun) – a one room building “We lived with a lot of people in what were called barracks.” Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki

  19. barbed wire – (noun) – wire with sharp points all along it, used for a fence “…we were behind a barbed-wire fence. Soldiers with guns made sure we stayed there.” Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki

  20. glance – (verb) – a quick look “I glanced at the guardhouse behind the left field line and saw the man in the tower…” Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki

  21. mumbled – (verb) – to talk by barely moving your lips “Then he made a mark in the dirt and mumbled something…” Baseball Saved Us by Ken Mochizuki

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