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Vocabulary Insights from "And Then There Were None" - Chapter 12

Explore key vocabulary from Chapter 12 of "And Then There Were None," including nuanced words that enrich understanding of the text. This chapter highlights terms such as "demeanor," a noun describing behavior towards others, and "recoiled," a verb indicating physical or emotional withdrawal. Additionally, "meticulous," an adjective suggesting extreme care in handling details, and "cumbrous," describing something that is cumbersome or unwieldy, are examined. Enhance your literary vocabulary and comprehension through these essential terms.

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Vocabulary Insights from "And Then There Were None" - Chapter 12

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  1. Vocabulary-Chapter 12 And Then There Were None

  2. demeanor • noun • behavior towards others

  3. recoiled • verb • to fall back under pressure • to shrink back physically or emotionally or to spring back to a starting point

  4. meticulous • adjective • marked by extreme or excessive care in the consideration or treatment of details

  5. cumbrous • adjective • cumbersome, hard to handle because of size or bulk, unwieldy

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