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Escape Vocabulary and Word Knowledge

Word Knowledge bank bank bank (n) – where financial transactions take place bank (n) – where financial transactions take place bank (n) – slope or mount bank (n) – slope or mount bank (v) – making financial transactions bank (v) – making financial transactions bank (v) – tilting or massing bank (v) – tilting or massing

Word Knowledge watch watch watch (n) – an instrument to tell time watch (n) – an instrument to tell time watch (n) – guard or sentry watch (n) – guard or sentry watch (v) – to look or observe watch (v) – to look or observe

Word Knowledge safe safe safe (n) – a secure cabinet to keep valuables safe (n) – a secure cabinet to keep valuables safe (v) – to protect safe (v) – to protect

Word Knowledge rose rose rose (n) – a flower rose (n) – a flower rose (v) – past tense of rise, up or elevate rose (v) – past tense of rise, up or elevate

Word Knowledge bill bill Bill (n) – a name Bill (n) – a name bill (n) – paper money bill (n) – paper money bill (n) – law passed by congress bill (n) – law passed by congress bill (n) – money owed for services or products bill (n) – money owed for services or products bill (v) – to charge money for services or products bill (v) – to charge money for services or products

Word Knowledge count count count (n) – total amount count (n) – total amount Count (n) – a royal title Count (n) – a royal title count (v) – tally up the total count (v) – tally up the total

Word Knowledge duck duck duck (n) – a bird duck (n) – a bird duck (v) – bending down duck (v) – bending down

Word Knowledge rocks rocks rocks (n) – plural of rock, hard object formed by Earth rocks (n) – plural of rock, hard object formed by Earth rocks (v) – awesome or cool rocks (v) – awesome or cool rocks (v) – third person form of rock (v), moving back and forth rocks (v) – third person form of rock (v), moving back and forth

Word Knowledge shop shop shop (n) – store shop (n) – store shop (v) – to browse and purchase items or services shop (v) – to browse and purchase items or services

racket Noise indicating confusion Noise indicating confusion When the teacher was not in the classroom, students caused a racket by shouting and screaming. When the teacher was not in the classroom, students caused a racket by shouting and screaming.

commotion Noisy disturbances Noisy disturbances The commotion caused by the car accident scared Fudge. The commotion caused by the car accident scared Fudge.

captivity Being held and confined. Being held and confined. Animals don ’ t like to live in captivity at the zoo in cages. Animals don ’ t like to live in captivity at the zoo in cages.

appetizing Arousing the desire for food. Arousing the desire for food. It is appetizing to look at beautifully decorated cupcakes. It is appetizing to look at beautifully decorated cupcakes.

reconsider Think about again. Think about again. If you study hard and get 100% on your test, your mom will reconsider taking away your Xbox. If you study hard and get 100% on your test, your mom will reconsider taking away your Xbox.