Fire Storm Lesson 13

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Something treacherous is dangerous and unpredictable.

Which weather is more treacherous – a gentle rainstorm or a harsh

blizzard? Why?

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Drudgery is hard, unpleasant, boring work.

What everyday chore feels like drudgery to

you?

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If you plunge into something, you rush into it suddenly.

What do you do after you plunge into a swimming

pool?

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Something smoldering is burning slowly from the inside, without flames.

If you see a smoldering ember in an old campfire,

should you pick it up? Why or why not?

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When something has been altered, it has been changed.

If you altered the way the furniture in your

classroom is arranged, describe what you would

be doing.

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If you scoffed at something, you spoke about it in a mocking or critical way.

If your friend scoffed about a teams chances of

winning, how did your friend feel?

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If you talk skeptically about something, you express doubt about whether is it true.

Would you think skeptically about cows climbing trees or about

cows eating grass? Explain.

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If something discouraged you, it made you believe that things weren’t going to turn out as you hoped.

Would you be discouraged if someone told you that you had

won a prize? Why or why not?