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VOCABULARY PART 2

VOCABULARY PART 2. His gait was strange, a wiggly wobble down the hall. The semblance of the old man in the black cloak was terrifying. We asked the parson at our church to marry us. He was very perturbed by his sister’s loud voice.

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VOCABULARY PART 2

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  1. VOCABULARY PART 2

  2. His gait was strange, a wiggly wobble down the hall. • The semblance of the old man in the black cloak was terrifying. • We asked the parson at our church to marry us. • He was very perturbed by his sister’s loud voice. • The wise, old judge had a venerablelook about him. • It was hard to say “No” to the puppy’s sad countenance. • The preacher gave a wonderful oratory at her funeral.

  3. The five-year old auditors listened very well to the speaker. • He would fain go to the football game. He had always wanted free tickets. • She had a strong pathos that made you just want to give her a hug. • The girl’s dress was a bit ostentatious, even by prom standards. • The sagacious, elderly lady always gave great advice. • His grandfather’s hoary head was extremely white. • He was wont to going to church every Sunday.

  4. His decision to buy a pet giraffe was considered a vagaryby his neighbors. • Her muslin shawl hung loosely around her shoulders. • The celestial beings in my dreams are bright, have wings, and speak softly. • The gray clouds portend a thunderstorm. • The very amiable boy spoke to everyone he passed. • His father’s remonstrance of him made him rethink his recent decisions.

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