The Bass, the River and Sheila
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Sarah Filer-Hoyle(ST)
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English
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10th Grade
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Hard
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1.
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denizens (n): inhabitants or occupants
At our favorite restaurant, the denizens are me and my family and we eat venison.
The girl used a denizen to get the venison
2.
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pensive (adj.): dreamily thoughtful
the pensive boy would someday become a famous author.
The girl was pensive and someone brought her out of her thought because they saw she was getting tensive.
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dubious (adj.): doubtful; not sure
No one was dubious about the girl being very studious.
the dubious boy was never known for being studious
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antipathy (n.): feeling of hatred; powerful and deep dislike
The girl had felt animosity toward the character in her show because of the atrocities he had done.
the girl had felt animosity towards the boy so much that she could wait to ask him.
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filial (adj.): pertaining to or due from a parent/child relationship (son or daughter)
the dig was final towards it's owner
The daughter felt filial towards her parents and she also studied cilial.
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surreptitiously (adv.): stealthily; sneakily
The robber was attacked viciously by the dog because he lacked surreptitiously.
the robber was surreptitious so he got caught
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