Monday, July 7, 2014

Glossary - 7th grade

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  1. My Glossary. MockingJay ''The Hunger Games''

    1.heap: A group of things, a pile.
    *e.g. that rocks are in a heap.

    2.seam: The line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth.
    *e.g. His jacket had a seam.

    3.obliterated: To remove or destroy all traces of.
    *e.g. that place was obliterated.

    4.brief: lasting or taking a short time.
    *e.g. She made homework in a brief.

    5.stabs: to pierce or wound with a pointed weapon.
    *e.g. She stabed a piece of chicken with her fork.

    6.temple: An edifice or place for service of a deity.
    *e.g. There's a temple in the Mayan's city.

    7.Concussion: Injury to the brain or spinal cord due to jarring from a blow, fall, etc.
    *e.g. He suffered a concussion while he was playing.

    8.jumble: To mix in a confunsed mass.
    *e.g. he jumbled all the cards.

    9.mood: A state or quality of feeling at a particular time.
    *e.g. what's my sister's mood today?

    10.headset: Radio, Telephone.
    *e.g. She had a headset on the back of her ear.

    11.swoop: To sweep through the air.
    *e.g. The bird swooped through the air.

    12.amiss: Out of the right or proper course.
    *e.g. I think something is amiss in his calculations.

    13.verge: The margin of something.
    *e.g. He's on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

    14.weaning: To familiarize with.
    *e.g. He's weaning to soccer.

    15.flee: To run away.
    *e.g. He's going to flee from school!

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  2. Claudia Rocio Villalta RiveraJuly 16, 2014 at 6:10 PM

    Glosary:

    1. playmate: companion in play.
    My brother is my playmate when we went to the park.

    2.promenade: leisurely walk.
    When it is Saturday we promenade to the supermarket.

    3.freckles: a small brownish spot on the skin.
    My uncle have a lot of freckles in his face.

    4. gutter: a channel formed by a running water.
    When it rains a lot there where gutters in the road.

    5.wicked: mischievous.
    My little cousin is very wicked .

    6.parlor: a sitting room in a private house.
    My brother and I went to the parlor to paly table games.

    7.patted: to tap gently with something flat.
    I patted with my hand the bottle lid.

    8.cautiously: showing or practicing caution.
    I have a lot of cautiously with my mom jars.

    9. sharply: with a lot of edge.
    The scissors are so sharply.

    10.yolk: the yellow internal part of a egg.
    My mom didn´t like the yolk in his eggs.

    11.foolish: unwise.
    Some drivers are so foolish.

    12.ruble: to chop.
    I ruble the vegetables.

    13.riot: a wild disturbance created by a large number of people.
    There are many riots in the mall.

    14.ceiling: the upper interior surface of a room.
    My cousin´s ceiling is decorated with bright stars.

    15.thershold: a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway .
    This threshold of the door is broken.

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  3. María del Pilar RodasJuly 16, 2014 at 6:20 PM

    1. Dropped: To go or move; She DROPPED with her backpack to the store.
    2. Awful: Something very bad; There was an AWFUL part... she was nervous.
    3. Barre: A rail fixed to a wall at waist level, used by ballet dancers to balance; She use the BARRE to balance and start to dance.
    4. Babyish: The youngest member of the family or group; She was the BABYISH from the hole group so she go first.
    5.Firmly: Resistant to externally applied pressure; She was very FIRMLY because she don´t want to lose the competition.
    6. Sighed: Emit a similar sound; One of the dancers start to SIGHED of her song.
    7. Teeny: Extremly small, tiny; There was a TEENY group so she get nervous.
    8. Solemn: Serious; She promes SOLEMN that she will practice a lot so she can win.
    9.Thrilled: Cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; She was very THRILLED for her teacher´s decition.
    10. Flicking: To touch or hit with a light quick blow; She was FLICKING to her friends understand what she wants.
    11. Crumbs: A very small piece broken; When she lookin the floor there was a lot of CRUMBS.
    12. Wriggling: To turn or twist the body witha lot of motions; She was very happy with her father´s decitionsso she start to WRIGGLING.
    13. Rewinding: To wind again or anew; She started to REWIND to her little dancer.
    14.Frilly: a pleated border or projection; Her hair was so FRILLY when she wake up.
    15. Bouncing: Vigorous; Her friend go away BOUNCING the ball and smiling

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  4. Antonio Estupinian
    1.Scrambles: to climb using one's hands and feet, as up or down a hill
    scrambled quickly up the hill.
    2.Prospects: person's chances of advancement, success, profit, etc.
    chosen for his good prospects as a leader.
    3.Unexpected: not expected.
    You are a unexpected person.
    4. Allowance: an amount or share set aside for a purpose: a dietary allowance of 900 calories a day.
    5. Unloaded: to remove a load or cargo from (a ship, lorry, etc)
    6. Slept: a periodic state of physiological rest during which consciousness is suspended and metabolic rate is decreased.
    7. Inconvenient: not easily reachable or close at hand:
    The computer was at an inconvenient angle on the table.
    8. Couch: a long piece of furniture for seating, typically having a back and an armrest.
    9. Burned: to undergo or cause to undergo combustion.
    10. Unfortunately:suffering from bad luck;
    unlucky.
    11. Bare: without the usual furnishings, etc.:
    bare walls without pictures.
    12. Linked: any of the separate rings, loops, or pieces that connect or make up a chain.
    13.Cucumber: a creeping plant of the gourd family, occurring in many cultivated forms.
    14. Ripping: tear or be torn violently or roughly; split or be rent.
    15. Sharp: having a thin cutting edge or a fine point for cutting or piercing:
    a sharp knife.

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    1. Antonio, sweety, you missed the sentences!!

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  5. 1. encampment: Settled in a camp.

    2. yearn: to feel a great desire.

    3. drowsy: causing sleepiness.

    4. crudely: rough or undeveloped.

    5. gravely: A deep trench dug in the ground.

    6. intent: something aimed.

    7. wafted: to float or drift.

    8. cavorted: to jump, prance, or caper out.

    9. draped: to hang loosely over.

    10. ornate: highly decorated.

    11. cork: a layer of tissue that forms below the epidermis.

    12. scampered: to run quickly taking short.

    13. dozed: to sleep lightly

    14. rigid: completely stiff and inflexible.

    15. stirred: strong emotion.

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  6. Estefanía CastañedaJuly 16, 2014 at 8:04 PM

    Glossary
    1. sequel: continues an earlier story.
    e.g. The author didn´t tell the sequel of the book.
    2. con: trick someone.
    e.g. Don´t con me!
    3. drowned: water into the lungs.
    e.g. The doctor said that Hazel was drowned.
    4. bragging: boastful talk.
    e.g.It´s not good to be bragging other people.
    5. desolate: to be alone.
    e.g. The old woman felt desolate when her husband died.
    6. regret: to wish it had never happened.
    e.g. Hazel regrets about visiting the author.
    7. cuz: short of because.
    e.g. I like vacations cuz I can be relaxed.
    8. blush: to get red (embarrassed).
    e.g. My cheeks get blushed after I got embarrassed.
    9. lilt: rhythmic music.
    e.g. Put some lilt, so we can dance!
    10. ensued: result.
    e.g. When will you get the ensued?
    11. squinting: having eyes half closed in order to see better.
    e.g. I was squinting to see if it was you.
    12. regardless: doing something without consideration.
    e.g.You were regardless by treating me that way.
    13. sane: mentally healthy.
    e.g. She was sane after the operation.
    14. wholly: all together.
    e.g. We were wholly at dinner.
    15. douche: an apparatus that clean a body part.
    e.g. Did the doctor used the douche?

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  7. My glosary "DEATH SQUAD"

    1) unwanted: not wanted ; not desired or needed
    2) monitoring: warning or cautioning
    3) occasion:a suitable time , good chance, opportunity.
    4) arrived: to come to a´place after a journey
    5) stroked: the act of striking , a blow
    6) buzzing: to make a humming sound licke a long .steady
    7) corridor: a long hall or passagereway , especially one into which rooms open
    8) achievement: the act of achieving something
    9) challenge:to question the right or rightneess of , refuse believe unless proof is given
    10) behind: in or the rear or back
    11) unfamiliar:not familiar or well-know, strange
    12) lying: the present participle Lie (something said that is not true)
    13) humming: machin sound.
    14) pressure: the aqct of pressing or the fact of being pressed,force of pushing or of weight.


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  8. 15) remote: far off or far away from a particular place , distant

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  9. Cristian Catú RieraJuly 16, 2014 at 8:18 PM

    1. Cottage: a small house, usually of only one story.
    I go with my family to the cottage of my aunt.

    2. Skiff. a type of small boat.
    I am going to play with my skiff in the lake.

    3. teenager: Is an adolescent.
    I want to be an adolescent to get girlfriend.

    4. rivulets: a small stream.
    The rivulets of the river is very hard so I can swimming in the river.

    5. Tandem: is a type of bicycle that has two and more seats.
    I want to ride a tandem with my friends.

    6. seeping: to pass flow, or ooze.
    I seeping my juice because have pulp.

    7. droplets: a little drop
    I se droplets when the rain begins in the air.

    8. dug: is like a take out soil with a shovel.
    I dug to bury the bones of my dog.

    9. happenstance: a chance happening or events.
    Is happenstance that we have the same names of our parents.

    10. raindrops: a drop of rain.
    I like to dance under the draindrops of the rain.

    11. hurtled: to rush violently, move with speed.
    I hurtled to my home because I has to go to the bath.

    12. infuriated: to make furious.
    I am infuriated with my sister because she accused me with my mom.

    13. blinked: to open and close the eye.
    When I sneeze in my food I blinked my eyes.

    14. fooled: A silly or stupid person. Fraud.
    My girlfriend fooled me with other person so she are a fraud.

    15. landed: to descend in the earth.
    I landed in the earth with my parachute.

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  10. Luis Fernando Esquivel G.July 16, 2014 at 8:40 PM

    Luis Fernando Esquivel

    Book: Imagine with the monster

    1. Changeling: an infant exchanged for another child usually secretly.
    The child is changeling for the fairy.

    2. Hideous: very ugly.
    The witch is hideous.

    3. Cacophony: a harsh sound or mixture of sounds.
    Avicci make mixture in his songs.

    4. Urge: to encourage forcefully.
    She urged us to go slow.

    5. Malevolent: wishing evil or harm to others.
    The thief are malevolent.

    6. Appalling: to fill with horror; shock or dismay.
    Wow!!! I see a ghost

    7. Lies: to speak untruthfully with intent to mislead or deceive
    I going to lie for no hear his filling

    8. Utterly: incomplete.
    I doesn’t finish the homework

    9. Cleanse: to make clean.
    The class is clean

    10. Beast: the crude nature common to humans and animals
    I see beast and beauty.

    11. Scaly: having, consisting of, or full of scales.
    I touch the scaly of a snake.

    12. Wicked: morally bad.
    The witch is wicked.

    13. Trusted: reliance on and confidence in the truth of a person or thing.
    The key of the trusted.

    14. Awful: Disagreeable:
    Oskar the lion, is very awful

    15. Woozy: confused
    She felt woozy from the heat of the sun.

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  11. My glossary
    Yahir Salomón Gálvez Domínguez

    1. Shovel: A tool with a handle and a broad scoop or blade for digging and moving material, such as dirt or snow.

    I used a shovel to pick up the snow.

    2. Spending: To use up or put out.

    My brother is spending a lot of money in his car.

    3. Trick: An act or procedure intended to achieve an end by deceptive or fraudulent means. See Synonyms at wile.

    The magician make a nice trick.

    4. Digging: To break up, turn over, or remove.

    The pirate was digging in the hole to find a treasure.

    5. Further: More distant in degree, time, or space.
    Without further information the students began to speak.

    6. Overnight: Lasting for, extending over, or remaining during a night.
    I visited France overnight.


    7. Buried: To place in the ground
    I buried my dog last week.

    8. Items: A single article or unit in a collection, enumeration, or series.

    I can see the different angles from the triangle.

    9. Lame: Disabled so that movement, especially walking, is difficult or impossible.
    He was lame for the rest of his life.
    10. Whoever: Whatever person or persons
    Whoever wants to know the truth, can ask me.
    11. Sealed: A die or signet having a raised or incised emblem used to stamp an impression on a receptive substance such as wax or lea.

    I sealed the envelope twice.

    12. Least: Lowest in importance or rank.

    I wrote twelve sentences at least.

    13. Dug: an udder, breast, or teat of a female animal.

    The cat´s dug is hurt.

    14. Greedy: excessively desirous of acquiring or possessing, especially wishing to possess more than what one needs or deserves.
    She was being greedy, always wanting everything.
    15. Angle: a typically benevolent celestial being that acts as an intermediary between heaven and earth.
    I saw an angel in the sky.

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  12. Luis Enrique MenendezJuly 16, 2014 at 10:31 PM

    1. Wimpy: pertaining to
    I know some wimpy guys that dont talk to much in the class.

    2.Shocked: a violent impact.
    The robber shocked the woman.

    3.Plow: an agricultural implement used for cutting.he
    The farmer use the plow to cute the plants.

    4.Wedge: a piece of wood, used in splitting wood.
    That guy put the wedge in the garbage.

    5. Issue: to give or send out.
    I issue the papers to the class.

    6. Deal: a bargain.
    You make a deal with me.

    7. Bunch: a number of things fastenedor growing together.
    I send she a bunch of flowers.

    8.Chase: to persue.
    I chase you because you stool my pencil.

    9.Yard: an old unit of length equal to 0.9144 metres.
    My father run one yard.

    10.Stink: to have a very bad smell.
    The guy I have in front stink.

    11.Winding: to wrap round in coils.
    the snake is winding the mouse.

    12:Willing: determination.
    I have the willing to accept all my mistakes.

    13:Pole: the north or south end of the Earths axis.
    Santa Claus lives in the North pole.

    14.Either: anyone.
    Either could have killed this guy.

    15.Belt: a long piece of leather.
    I use a belt with my uniform.

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  13. Baloney:same as bologna.
    Bathrobe: used before a bath.
    Butter: solid yellow food made by churning from the fats contained in milk.
    Burglar: a person who enters a building.
    Crummy: slang shoddy or inferior.
    Drown:to die or kill a person.
    Furnace: an enclosed chamber where coal etc.
    Lap: drink by scooping up with the tonge.
    Nasty: foul.
    Pity: sympathy.
    Racket: loud noise.
    Snappy: make a quit bite.
    Stuffing: material.
    Wise: having intelligence.
    Yawn: gape.


    Diary of a Wimpy Kid

    Jeff Kinney

    Andres Valencia

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  14. My Glossary: Kepping Secrets

    1. suffered: to be affected by.
    I suffered about my cousins die.

    2. gates: a door move.
    When my father cames to my house, the gates open.

    3. hawking: to carry around.
    My dog is always hawking.

    4. chewing: to iuse the teeth to break up food.
    Always that I put a cookies inside my mouth, I am chewing.

    5. quirky: an odd habit.
    My quirk is play soccer.

    6. comparmentalize: verb, when you put things inside a compartment.
    I comparmentalize my books in my locker.

    7. freebies: something given without charge.
    I´ve got freebies; books, shoes, without paid.

    8. afford: to make available.
    That book will be afford on December.

    9. flicker: to move irregulary.
    My turtle is a flicker, she never move.

    10. maintaining: to continue.
    I maintaining painting my paint.

    11. stoner: made of Stone.
    My stoner jewerly is beautiful.

    12. blanding: cutting with a knife.
    I am blanding a carrot to my school.

    13. nod: to make a brief bowing gesture with the head.
    I always nod in th eclass.

    14. sterile: incapable of producing children.
    My mom´s friend adopted a baby, because she is sterile.

    15. emerge: to come out into view.
    I emerge from the deep of the ocean.

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  15. 1. Opium: Sedative and narcotic drug made from the puppy.
    He is an opium addict since 13 years ago.
    2. Annoyance: Feeling that you get when someone makes you feel fairly, angry or impatient.
    To her annoyance the stranger did not go.
    3. Pitied: Sympathy or sorrow felt for the sufferings of another.
    Some of them pitied him.
    4. Within: Inside.
    The cat is whitin the big box.
    5. Owe: To be under an obligation to pay.
    You have an owe since 15 days.
    6. Thrown: To throw
    Sara thrown the ball to her friend.
    7. Shan´t: Contradiction
    Herman shan´t to Christian about the math problem.
    8. Debts: Owe
    Carol have a lot of debts to the credit card.
    9. Straightened: To make or become straight.
    Straightened her life out, and became a doctor.
    10. Swore: Swear:
    You swore to me.
    11. Cripple: A person who is or seems disabled or deficient.
    I´m not a cripple!
    12. Dining: Eat dinner.
    Dining in a delicious restaurant.
    13. Beggar: a person who begs.
    Irma saw a beggar in the street.
    14. Lid: A cover, usually removable.
    The lid is off.
    15. Complaining: To express resentment.
    Ginna was complaining about her work





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  16. 1. Disposal: arrange; make inclined.
    The disposal of the plan is good!
    2. Encouraging: hearten, inspirit.
    We still encouraging my brother.
    3. Frightful: sudden fear, grotesque person or thing.
    We feel something frightful.
    4. Indeed: without any question; In truth.
    Indeed I hit the ball.
    5. Jeering: to mock or decide.
    They are jeering of that girl.
    6. Muttered: to utter in a quite, barely audible voice.
    My mom muttered about my surprise.
    7. Nagging: scold, berate, irritate, annoy.
    He is nagging me.
    8. Nonsense: words or ideas tha make non sense.
    My words are nonsense.
    9. Queer: odd, strange, or unusual.
    He's as queer as a three-dollar bill.
    10. Rushed: to move with speed, impetuously and often heedlessly.
    She rushed because she want to eat.
    11. Spite: wishing that distressed, injury, or pain will be fall another.
    In spite of her decision not to, she glanced out the window.
    12. Stuck: to push or trust.
    The wood is stuck at the barn.
    13. Sulky: to be silence or unsociable.
    My Friend is very sulky.
    14. Truthful: veracious, frank, candid.
    That announcement is very truthful.
    15. Unpleasant: not pleasan; disagreeable.
    The cats are very unpleasant.


    Narnia The lion, The witch and the wardrobe

    c.s Lewis.

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  17. Glossary
    Term: limit or end.
    Mike term his homework.

    Entrance: an act of entering.
    The entrance is there.

    Waved: having a form.
    The waved was bad,

    Grey: a neutral tone.
    The grey is beautiful.

    Bald: having little or no on the scalp.
    John is bald.

    Yawned: to open mouth somewhat involuntary with a prolonged.
    He yawned in his house.

    Narrow: of little breadth or width.
    The narrow is horrible.

    Hurt: to cause bodily injury.
    They make hurt.

    Pavement: a paved road.
    I fell down in the pavement.

    Stepped: a movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down again in a new position.
    I want to stepped this movement.

    Flew: past tense of fly.
    I don’t flew.

    Waste: consume, to fail or neglect to use.
    I have waste.

    Sheets: a broad, relatively thin.
    I have a lot of sheets.

    Rubbish: unwanted material that is rejected.
    He has so much rubbish.

    Crowded: filled to excess.
    That was crowded.

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  18. Maria Isabel GarridoJuly 17, 2014 at 7:50 PM

    1) Lassitude: lack of energy and enthusiasm

    She doesen´t walk because she was lassitude

    2)Chummy: Friend mate

    She is chummy with me.

    3) Shrugged: Narrow the shoulders as sign of disdain

    He shrugged when he saw the score.

    4)Gulped: to gasp or choke, as when taking large drafts of liquid.

    She gasped after that ran

    5) Wrist: joint between the hand and the arm

    He got hurt in the wrist.

    6) Vell: salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese

    You doesen´t like the vell so you dont eate that chese.

    7) Jug: a container used to hold liquid.

    she had a new jug for serving cofee.

    8) Faltering: lose courage or confidence or hesitate.
    I was faltering to eat

    9) Disease: an abnormal condition that affects an organism

    He had a disease in the stomach

    10) Smeared: to say damaging things about someone

    he smear his family

    11) Shaved: to cut off

    Yesterday he shaved his bear.

    12) Ruddy: the face complexión or color red

    She have a beautiful ruddy hair.

    13) Plaid: a pattern of colors in clothe

    She have a new dress with plaid

    14) Aroused: wake up

    she aroused late yesterday so she was late for work.

    15) Defeat: To overcome in a contest or beat

    he defeat his enemy in the movie.

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  19. My glossary: "Matilda"

    1.Leached: To remove
    I leached my book off the desktop

    2.Telly: Television
    I saw a movie in the telly

    3.Peg: Nail
    I stucked a peg into my table

    4.Glared: Shine
    The sun glared in the afternoon.

    5.Dainty: Small and pretty
    She is a dainty little girl.

    6.Mileage: a number of miles traveled or covered.
    The truck is in excellent condition, considering it's mileage.

    7.Murky: Dark
    My sister room it's too murky.

    8.Bulk: inflated
    The road is somewhat bulked.

    9.Wart: A small sking growth.
    That wart it's going to explode.

    10.Pipe: A tube for conveying water, gas, oil, etc.
    My bathroom has a pipe

    11. Sausage: Seasoned meat.
    I love to eat sausage in the breakfast.

    12. Crunchem: To crush or grind.
    I crunchem a little ladybug

    13. Wriggled: To twist
    My friends wriggled the scarves.

    14.Sawdust: Dust in the form of tiny fragment.
    I pick all the sawdust that I dropped

    15.Canterbury a city in Kent, in southeastern England
    I leave in Guatemala to go to Canterbury.

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  20. grownups: adults
    branches: an. offshoot from the trunkmof a tree pr the main stem of a shrub
    sickness: to cause to feel like romiting
    stopped: stop
    taught: think
    rilandered: derivate from on's path
    storekeeper: take care of the store
    mailman: man that keeps the letters
    chopped: cut in pieces
    lead: soft, heavy grey metal
    against: opposite
    rained: moisture falling in chops from the clouds
    muddy: with mud
    throes: pang agony
    emancipation: freedom from control

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  21. Glossary - The Fault in Our Stars :

    1.Presumably: To suppose.
    2. Church: The religious service.
    3. Gazed: To stare fixedly.
    4. Peril: Danger.
    5. Nostrils: Either one of the two external openings to the nasal cavity in the nose.
    6.Cankle:A fat ankle.
    7.Blushy: Like a blush; having the color of a blush; rosy.
    8. Amid: In the middle of. Surrounded by.
    9. Struggle: To contend with an adversary or opposing force.
    10. Sighs: An utterance made by exhaling audibly.
    11. Glance: A quick look.
    12. Naught: Nothing.
    13. Crooked: Dishonest and likely to do illegal things.
    14. Oblivion: The state of being disregarded or forgotten.
    15.Shrugged: A gesture involving the shoulders.



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  22. Luis Fer VelasquezJuly 17, 2014 at 8:16 PM

    My glossary:

    1.Scottish: Acent of Scottland. He have a very good scottish acent.

    2.Yawned: Open your mouth wide and take a deep involuntary breath. I yawned at 2:00 am.

    3.Dozens: Groups of 12. I have dozens of soccer balls.

    4.Countryside: A place with the theme of country. Yesterday I go to a countryside.

    5.Delivered: Carry something to a
    specific place. I delivered a card to my friend.

    6.Skin: The organ covering animals body. I touch the skin of a dolphin.

    7.Tibet: A place in the line between Nepal and China in Himalaya. I will like to go to the Tibet.

    8.Ruled: Obligatory,rule. Is ruled in the class that we cannot eat bubble gum in class.

    9.Strange: Rare. That animal was so strange!

    10.Often: Many times. I do the homeworks often.

    11.Cello: Musical instrument. Yesterday I play the cello in the concert.

    12.Rubbed: Move 1 hand to an object. I rubbed the ball to me.

    13.Swum: swim. (past verb) I swum in a very deep pool.

    14.Replied: Respond in words. I replied to my cousin to don't do it.

    15.Hunter: Someone who kill animals. A tiger is a hunter animal.


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  23. 1.stifling:rigid,awkward,difficult.
    it was warm and even stifling in the valley.

    2.ding:ring,resound.beat
    the ring of my house is ruined

    3.sweep: To clean or clear, as of dirt, with or as if with a broom or brush
    Today sweep my house

    4.risked:danger,aventure
    My father have a risked aventure.

    5.glimpse:momentary view passing flash or apperance
    she glimpse a thing in the ocean

    6.ceiling:inner roof
    the ceiling of my house are color white

    7.above:home,dwelling,level,layer
    the cell phone is above of the table

    8.seeking:search,look
    I seeking my book in my house.

    9.breathtakingly:surpise
    today breathtakingly i have a good note

    10.gaze:look
    today i gaze a new shoes.

    11.prayed: ask earnestly.
    today i prayed in the church


    12.shimmering:shine with front quivering light
    the sea shimmering in the sunlight

    13.flicked:light blow,jerk
    she flicked your fingers

    14.slouched:stooping or shambling walks
    he walk slouched.

    15.tilt:a sloping position or movement
    he tilt of her head

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  24. jean carlo wintherJuly 17, 2014 at 9:09 PM

    1. crashed: to land emergency.
    he crashed in the desert.
    2. healed: to become healthy again.
    he healed quickly.
    3. airplane: powered machine supported to fly.
    the airplane crashed.
    4. hot: feeling of burned.
    the air is hot.
    5. sand: small particles in desert.
    he fall in the sand.
    6. search: to carry out.
    they search for his family.
    7. town: little ecosystem.
    he found a little town.
    8. medic: a military corp.
    take him to the medic.
    9. nursery: a place where children are looked.
    take him to the nursery.
    10. beach: a place with sand.
    he walk into the beach.
    11. helicopter: thing that fly.
    we search him in helicopter.
    12. drunk: intoxicated.
    i think he was drunk.
    13. food: aliment
    they looked for food.
    14. water: liquid thing that we drink.
    we search for water.
    15. oil: a liquid that is used to cook.
    we nned oil to cook.
    16. clothes: articles for dressing.
    our clothes are ruined.



    The man from nowhere

    Bernard smith.

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  25. Vocabulary:
    1. Dive: Plunge under the surface of water.
    2. Spear: Long, pointed weapon, pike.
    3. Bow: Bend the body in respect, assent, etc. submit.
    4. Ash: Familiar timber tree.
    5. Feared: Terrifying
    6. Rue: To feel badly about
    7. Scold: To find with fault with so to tell so, in an angry way.
    8. Rest: Sing that remains.
    9. Ho: A laugh or expression of disapproval.
    10. Lay: Past tense of li. Laid, laying, lays.
    11. Bites: To cut.
    12. Pins: Badge.
    13. Carved: To cut (meat, vegetables) into pieces.
    14. Loft: An open work area or port of one in a factory.
    15. Feast: A large, rich meal.
    16. Hall: Large room, class.
    17. Held: Past tense of hold.
    18. Wild: Unrestrained, savage, violent, ferocious.
    19. Swing: To move forward and backword.
    20. Sailed: Traveled by boat.
    Sentences:
    1. When I swim I like to dive.
    2. When men used to hunt they had a spear to kill deers.
    3. They bow to the audience.
    4. He dropped his cigarette ash in the ash tray.
    5. They have a feared that the economy will become worse.
    6. I rue the day I wrote my bicycle because I fell off
    7. The parents scold her boy when he forgot to do his chores.
    8. My daddy likes to rest in the afternoon.
    9. Santa said: “Ho ho hoho, Merry Christmas!”
    10. After work my mom wants to lie down.
    11. The dog bites the mailman.
    12. Pins are made to secure the baby’s diaper.
    13. The wooden table is carved.
    14. Many lofts in New York became artis’s apartments.
    15. I will punch his face with my feast. The buffet is a delicious feast!
    16. The hall of fame has a lot of pictures of actors and actresses.
    17. The meeting was held in the main conference room.
    18. The lion is wild and ferocious.
    19. I like to swing when I play in the backyard.
    20. The man has sailed in his boat.
    Sergio Andreè Galindo Ruiz 7th. “A”

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  26. Glossary:
    1. Stirred: set into a usually circular motion in order to mix or blend
    2. Rotten: having rotted or disintegrated; usually implies foulness
    3. Bits: the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press
    4. Tucked: having tucked or being tucked
    5. Veined : having or showing markings that resemble veins
    6. Campfire : a small outdoor fire for warmth or cooking (as at a camp)
    7. Ivy: Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits
    8. Den: a room that is comfortable and secluded
    9. Whirring :sound of something in rapid motion.
    10.Trickle: flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid
    11.Dankness :unpleasant wetness.
    12. Foolish : devoid of good sense or judgment
    13.Passageway: a passage between rooms or between buildings
    14. Bloody: having or covered with or accompanied by blood
    15. Nostril : either one of the two external openings to the nasal cavity in the nose

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  27. juank the last battle glossary

    1.laid:confined to bed beacuse of illness
    i am laid beacuse i have fever.

    2.hilt:of a sword, dagger, or knife.
    caspian prince hilt him sword.

    3.foretold:say it again
    please foretold i didnt understant

    4.tame: of animals used to living or working with people
    my uncle`s horse is very tame

    5.strode: a single long step in walking
    my sister run with strodes

    6.wailing:to make or utter with such as cry
    in cementery you hear the wailings of te people

    7.earnestly:seriosly or over serious
    my sister is too earnestly

    8.felled:is something important mising
    i thought something felled

    9.newcomer:someone recently
    my father is newcomer from the united states

    10.dryad:a greek mythol, a woodland nymph.
    at the end the dryad queen die

    11.aid: help
    i always aid my sister with her homework

    12.murdering:to cause the death of someone
    the knight is murdering the dragon

    13.leaping:to jump suddenly or with force
    in physical education we are leaping

    14.mane:long coarse hair around the neck of mammals, such as horse and lion.
    my sister have a really big mane such as a lion.

    15.shuddering: trenor
    i hear a shuddering sound so i go to investigate.

    16.peated:material found in marsy regions
    i found a lot of peat, is a weird materials

    17.men-at-arms: a soldier
    my father was a men-at-arms retired

    18.muttering: to grumble or complain
    a centaur mutter a lot

    19.hung: of hang
    my father hang into a hole

    20.clenching:to close or squeeze together
    my family gave me a clenching hug when i gave them the notice i won the competition

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  28. GOLOSSARY:
    Neither: No one not the other
    Not luisa neither laura were singing.
    Suicide: The act or an instance of killing oneself intentionally
    She is going to suicide her self.
    Suggest: To put forward a plan idea etc.
    I suggest to go to the park.
    Certainly: Definitely ,with certainly, without doubt.
    Certainly it was the most beautiful face I have ever seen.
    Behaving: Is the way that you act or react in every situation.
    Your behaving is not being good as I thought it would be.
    Towards: In the direction of .
    Drive towards London.
    Nodded: It is a gest approvingly with the head.
    He nodded with the head.
    Sink: To descend or cause to descend.
    The book is sinking.
    Address: The conventional form by which the location of a building is describing.
    We were looking for this address.
    Rise: To get up from alying, prone position to get out of the bed.
    It was rising up from nowhere.
    Suntanned: A brownish colouring of the skin caused by the formation of the formation of the pigment melanin within the skin on exposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun or a sun lamp.
    Villagers: The people that lives in a villaje.
    The villagers are shouting.
    Busy: Occupied, actively of fully engaged.
    I`m bery busy ¡ Call me later!
    Reaching: Go to one place.
    I am reaching to Miami.
    Returned: Come back
    I returned to my house.

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  29. Brandon Anzueto
    7th B

    WORDS AND DEFINITIONS

    Aired: it has a lot of oxygen

    Crowd: flock together

    Showiness: expose to view

    Resignation: give up an office

    Increasingly: become greater on size

    Bickering: quarrel

    Headquarters: center of operations

    Investment: is time, energy

    Darnest: to curse

    Embrace: to take or clasp in the arms.

    Piled: having a pile

    Meaningful: full of meaning

    Mononucleosis: infection

    Mainframe: a large computer

    Breakthroughs: any significant or sudden advance

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  30. Joshua Franco
    Vocabulary
    Elevator: Lift or hoist.
    Rumpling: Crease or winkle.
    Collide: Strike or dash together.
    Mummy: A egipt dead person with bands in his body.
    Commotion: Disturbance, tumult, stir.
    Seep: Oak through; ooze.
    Sliced: A thin broad piece or a wedge.
    Lifeboat: A boat of rescuing people in trouble at sea.
    Foaming: To produce frothy bubbles.
    Grabbed: Giving cause for great concern.
    Asleep: In or into a sleeping state.
    Howling: Very great.
    Spitting: To annoy or offend intentionally.
    Nephew: The son of one´s brother or sister, or of one´s brother- or sister-in-law.
    Cannonball: A round projective, usu. of iron, for shutting from a cannon.
    Shattering: To break into pieces.
    Hallway: An entrance hall.
    Shock: Bushy mass of hair. A strong emotional disturbance.
    Chuckled: To laugh quietly.
    Baggage: Traveler´s luggage.

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  31. valeria hernández:

    teacher here is the 10 sentences of the character of my book:

    my favorite character is susan. I chose her because she is the one that understands the difficult situations. she is very brave and intelligent. she faced many things the last time I was in Narnia with his brothers. it took a lot of courage to be able to help his brothers find their way back home. she was very good using the bow. She was dedicated to protecting his brothers along with older brother who led the way back home. the end of all of them for taking care of narnia became kings and queens. and that he was most proud was susan narnia for helping and being able to care for her siblings.

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  32. MY GLOSSARY
    Hideus: horrible
    Spine: the backbone
    Tingling: electric shock
    Screeching: sound or cry
    Ominous: Theatening
    Bass: Harmonic music
    Cocophony: a harsh sound or mixture
    Pungent: sharply expressive
    Revolting: Disgusting
    Gruesome: causing horror and disgust
    Urge: to encourage forcefully
    Putrid: Being in a state of foul decay
    Vallain: I don't find it
    Mutter: To utter
    presonce: I don't find it
    Countering: a horizontal surface
    Wormling: i don't find it
    Sovering: Supreme
    Snapped: to break
    Threaten: to make statements or promise

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  33. CHRISTOPHER ROWE DIAZJuly 22, 2014 at 8:52 PM

    My favorite character is Maxwell .
    I chose him because hi ei a good person.
    I want to be him because he is the líder .
    He is the comander of all of his group.
    He always is attentive person.
    He has a good spaceship for batle the bad aliens.
    He has a group that are 5 persons and 2 aliens.
    He is fast ,agile and a smart person.
    I like his personality.
    he is a person who solves problems.

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  34. 1. wrinkled: slight ridge oon a surface
    2. tlutched: whitch straw or similar material
    3. pamiers: basket of the type carried bya beast
    4. thistles: princkly plant whit a purple flower
    5. cliffs: steep rock face
    6. bubbing. from bubles rise in bubbles
    7.meant: instent, desing
    8. twintching : give a momentary sharp pull
    9. treasury: place for found treasures
    10. grunted: of a hot
    11. neithe: not either
    12. centaily: fiction animate

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    1. Honey you are missing the sentences and 3 words!

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  35. 1. Wimpy : pertaining to, or characteristic of a wimp.
    2. Wrinkly: pucker
    3. Twice: two
    4. Quality: character with respect to fineness
    5. Sip: to drink
    6. Worth : good or important enough to justify
    7. Blind: unable to see
    8. Indoors: in or into a house or building
    9. Garbage: discarded animal and vegetable matter
    10. Sweating: to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
    11. Gimme: give me.
    12. Wide: having considerable or great extent from side to side; broad: a wide boulevard.
    13. Jealous: feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages (often followed by of): He was jealous of his rich brother.
    14. Potty: slightly insane; eccentric.
    15. Seashells: the shell of any marine mollusk.
    16. Accurate :free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact.
    17. Bent : curved
    18. Tabloids : newspaper whose pages
    19. Miracle : an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause.
    20. Cordless : lacking a cord.

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  36. 1.Guessed: to make an estimate based on little or no information.
    2.Folks : race of people.
    3.Deeds: legal document.
    4.Gobbled: of a turkey.
    5.fatigue: weariness of body or mind, toil, soldier.
    6.Sank: become submerged in water.
    7.Riptide: flow or form.
    8.gather:collect.
    9.chunks: thick piece.
    10.chalk: carbonate of lime.
    11.Miracle: amazing things or events.
    12.cork: is a root of woody plants.
    13.pulpy: is a fresh fruit or vegetable.
    14.battered: a long flat piece.
    15.acres: a unit of measurement for land

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