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This resource highlights essential vocabulary from chapters 12 to 16 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." It covers terms such as "remote," which signifies something distant or far away, and "indignantly," which describes a reaction to perceived injustice. Other important words include "curtness," characterized by rude brevity, and "grave," indicating a serious or urgent situation. Additionally, "venerable" refers to something ancient or obsolete, "akimbo" describes a specific stance, and "elucidate" means to clarify or make clear. Enhance your understanding of the text through these key terms.
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Remote (pg 116) • Distant; far away
Indignantly (pg 119) • Acting with displeasure at something considered unjust.
Curtness (pg 134) • rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner
Grave (pg 137) • Urgent and very bad; serious
Venerable (pg 150) • extremely old or obsolete; ancient
Akimbo (pg 159) • Standing with hand on hip and elbow bent outward
Elucidate (pg 160) • To make something clear; clarify