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1. Vocabulary Amiss- adj. A Voice in the Wind p. 203 She noticed nothing amiss about Hadassah’s ashen face and nervous manner. Out of proper order The best man was amiss with the groom. Imperiously- adj. A Voice in the Wind p. 203 Julia turned on her imperiously Urgent, pressing The crowd was imperiously moving to the exit. Noxious- adj. A Voice in the Wind p.145 Fevers often ravaged the city, for it was surrounded by marshes and frequently struck by noxious floods of the great Tiber. Harmful to living things The noxious fumes from the car burned my lungs. Capitulate- verb A Voice in the Wind p.115 At his word, the girl capitulated, studying her more closely and bringing hot color into Hadassah’s pale cheeks. To give up all resistance The surrounded criminal capitulated to the police officers command. Solace- noun A Voice in the Wind p.321 “Marcus would give Caius some of his own medicine then threaten him on top of it,” Julia said, finding some solace in this potential solution. Comfort in sorrow The widow found solace, for her lost husband, in the bottom of a bottle. Emanates- verb A Voice in the Wind p.256 “Doesn’t she say a woman must make her own decisions, take her happiness from where it emanates, create her own destiny?” To come or send forth Mid-afternoon sun emanated its harsh rays upon the weary desert travelers.
Approximate Word count = 768 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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