To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 29-31 Vocabulary Miss Herman 3-14-07 English I.

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To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters Vocabulary Miss Herman English I

 I didn’t want to come home past my curfew because I knew that my mother would ________ me.  1. reprimand – (v.) scold

 The dancers stood out _______ in the midst of the crowd.  2. garishly – (adv.) gaudily or showily dressed, decorated, written, etc.

 M M M Mr. Chong read the book _________ while the students fell asleep one by one. 3333. blandly – (adv.) smoothly; without excitement

 The campers _________ to play a trick on the counselors every summer.  4. connive – (v.) secretly cooperate or agree to

 The front porch was decorated with several pots of _________.  5. wisteria – (n.) woody vines with large clusters of flowers

 The little girl bravely endured the ________ leg surgery.  6. railing – (adj.) painful