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Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Flies. Chapters 7-9 Vocabulary. Dun (page 109). Dull. Brine (page 110). Salt water. Obtuseness (page 111). Roundness. Apprehension (page 113). Anticipation or fear of trouble. Vulnerable (page 115). Capable of being hurt; open to attack. Traverses (page 116). Crossings.

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Lord of the Flies

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  1. Lord of the Flies Chapters 7-9 Vocabulary

  2. Dun (page 109) • Dull.

  3. Brine (page 110) • Salt water.

  4. Obtuseness (page 111) • Roundness.

  5. Apprehension (page 113) • Anticipation or fear of trouble.

  6. Vulnerable (page 115) • Capable of being hurt; open to attack.

  7. Traverses (page 116) • Crossings.

  8. Daunting (page 119) • Causing fear; intimidating.

  9. Impervious (page 121) • Incapable of being influenced or persuaded.

  10. Rebuke (page 128) • Reprimand; scold.

  11. Catastrophe (page 130) • A sudden misfortune or disaster.

  12. Demented (page 134) • Crazy; insane; mad.

  13. Skewered (page 137) • To run a stick through an item, usually meat or flesh.

  14. Cynicism (page 137) • The act of being constantly distrustful or pessimistic.

  15. Runnels (page 138) • Small streams or channels.

  16. Iridescent (page 138) • A display of colors, like those of the rainbow.

  17. Vexed (page 139) • Irritated; annoyed.

  18. Interspersed (page 146) • Scattered about.

  19. Corpulent (page 146) • Large or bulky; fat.

  20. Primly (page 147) • Acting precisely and properly.

  21. Protruded (page 148) • Stuck out.

  22. Succulent (page 149) • Juicy. *…gross*

  23. Sauntered (page 150) • To walk at a leisurely or relaxed pace.

  24. Abominable (page 152) • Disgusting; detestable.

  25. Vastness (page 153) • A huge space or area.

  26. Steadfast (page 154) • Firmly fixed in place.

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