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In this week's theme focusing on experiences, we explore essential vocabulary related to civil rights. Key terms include "scald," referring to heating just below boiling point, and "permission," meaning consent or allowance. Additional vocabulary features like "autograph," indicating a person's signature, "fare," the price for transport, and "blurted," talking out suddenly. We also examine "clenched," meaning tightly closed, "chiseled," referring to objects shaped by a tool, and "spectacular," describing the remarkable or unusual. Enhance your civil rights understanding with these terms!
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Civil rights Unit 4 Week 1 Unit Theme: experiences
scald This word means to heat to a temperature just below the boiling point.
permission This word means to give someone your consent or allow something to happen. Two synonyms are approval and authorization.
autograph This word means a person’s signature.
fare This word means the price charged to transport a person. Two synonyms are charge or fee.
blurted This word means to talk out suddenly without thinking.
clenched This word describes something that is closed or squeezed together tightly.
chiseled This word describes something that is chipped or shaped by a metal tool. Two synonyms are carved or shaped.
spectacular This word describes something that is very unusual or remarkable.