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Running Out of Time

Running Out of Time. By Margaret Peterson Haddix. A passage into which rooms open; a hallway. Corridor. A period of time that seems to be endless; forever. Eternity. To keep someone with a contagious disease away from others to prevent the spread of that disease. Quarantine.

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Running Out of Time

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  1. Running Out of Time By Margaret Peterson Haddix

  2. A passage into which rooms open; a hallway

  3. Corridor

  4. A period of time that seems to be endless; forever

  5. Eternity

  6. To keep someone with a contagious disease away from others to prevent the spread of that disease

  7. Quarantine

  8. A piece of property handed down from generation to generation

  9. Heirloom

  10. To give freely or share with others

  11. Generous

  12. Willing to obey; likely to mind

  13. Obedient

  14. Short and frank in speaking to someone in a way that you are impolite

  15. BrusquePronounced: Bresk

  16. The outline of an object or a person seen against the light that is filled in as a solid black color Profile is a synonym

  17. Silhouette

  18. Extremely poisonous; happens quickly and is severe

  19. Virulent • Jesse’s siblings had a virulent infection that was diphtheria.

  20. Doing what is good or the morally right thing to do

  21. Ethical

  22. The sudden and rapid outbreak of a disease that affects many people at one time

  23. Epidemic

  24. A person who goes with and is responsible for a group of young people

  25. Chaperone

  26. Relating to an earlier age or period of time; old or outdated

  27. Primitive

  28. To twist something out of its natural, normal, or original shape so that it looks different

  29. Distort

  30. Not clear or confusing (Cloudy or foggy in your mind)

  31. Vague Pronounced: Like Egg with a ‘V’

  32. To ban or put a stop to something

  33. AbolishAbraham Lincoln abolished slavery in the United States after he was elected president in 1861.

  34. To influence someone to do something by being very nice to them

  35. Coax

  36. To think something over and consider it carefully

  37. Ponder

  38. To stare in a rude way

  39. Gawk

  40. Real or genuine; not a fake

  41. Authentic

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