Caddie Woodlawn Vocabulary Chapters 15-16 N. Russo GES 2013.

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Caddie Woodlawn Vocabulary Chapters 15-16 N. Russo GES 2013

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Caddie Woodlawn Vocabulary Chapters 15-16

N. Russo GES 2013

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ominouslysuggesting something bad is going to

happen

The dark clouds hung ominously over the open field.

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conspicuouslyeasily seen or noticed

The red convertible was conspicuous among all the silver cars.

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coaxedpersuaded

After dinner, Enaly was coaxed into singing several songs.

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forebodinga feeling that something bad will happen

When the doctor spoke, his voice was dark and foreboding.

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inadvertentlyaccidentally

The dog inadvertently knocked over the full glass of milk.

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tittersnervous laughs

The titters spread into a roar of laughter after Warren couldn’t

remember his poem.