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Level D Unit 4 English 9

Level D Unit 4 English 9.

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Level D Unit 4 English 9

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  1. Level DUnit 4English 9

  2. He hoodwinked everyone by absconding with the prototype shortly after the larceny. He was so pompous that he drove the getaway van over a precipice and incinerated all the evidence.This caused anarchy among the other thieves who could find no auspicious reason for the loss of their most arduous crime. They could find no way to rectify their situation. Although money is an inanimate object some people place far to much value on it.

  3. Abscond to run off and hide

  4. anarchy lack of government or law; confusion

  5. arduous hard to do, requiring much effort

  6. auspicious favorable, fortunate, promising

  7. hoodwink to mislead by trickery, swindle, put one over on, fool

  8. inanimate not having life,

  9. incinerate

  10. Larceny- theft

  11. overly self important stuck on oneself pompous

  12. Precipice a very steep cliff; the brink or the edge of disaster

  13. prototype an original model on which latter versions are patterned

  14. Rectify-to make right, correct

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