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Past Tense and Agreeable Synonym
Create a Twenty Word Glossary of Unfamiliar words from the book. (Use words in a sentence) (Synonym)
1. Pleasant: Giving or affording pleasure or enjoyment; agreeable
Synonym: Welcome
2. Monstrosity: One that is monstrous.
Synonym: Monster
3. Wicker: A flexible plant branch or twig, as of a willow, used in weaving baskets or furniture.
Synonym: Wicker-Work
4. Clasped: simple past tense and past participle of clasped.
Synonym: Attack
5. Gesture: A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech.
Synonym: Body language
6. International: Of, relating to, or involving two or more nations...
Synonym: All around
7. Seduce: To induce to engage in sex.
Synonym: Betray
8. Acquainted: Inform oneself or another about something new.
Synonym: Accustom
9. Propped: build plan or opinion on.
Synonym: Construct 10. Reassuring: Restore confidence to.
Synonym: Assure 11. Preference: favorable treatment
Synonym: Advantage 12. Chide: Warn
Synonym: Advice 13. Stature: importance
Synonym: Ability 14. Essential: important
Synonym: Wanted 15. Battering: Strike and damage Synonym: Assault 16. Admirable: Held in a great respect.
Synonym: A-1 17. Expectations: Belief
Synonym: Chance
18. Chuckled: giggle
Synonym: cackle
19.Spleen: Hate
Synonym: Anger
20. Swatted: Hit
Synonym: Beat

Choose an important event from a book. Write a poem, song, or rap lyric about that event.

There was a cheater who had a husband! Cheater, cheater, cheater, cheater. She was cheating on her husband but it didn’t last long. Cheater, cheater, cheater. He knew she was a cheater. She’ll cheat here and cheat there. There a cheat here a cheat every where a cheat, cheat, cheat. There was a cheater who had a husband Cheater, cheater, cheater,

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