Vocabulary Theme 4: The World of William Joyce Scrapbook.

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Vocabulary Theme 4: The World of William Joyce Scrapbook

Gave confidence to, urged encouraged Gave confidence to, urged

Furnishing with pictures or drawings that explain or decorate illustrating Furnishing with pictures or drawings that explain or decorate

A number of things coming one after another in time or place series A number of things coming one after another in time or place

A black substance used as a drawing crayon charcoal A black substance used as a drawing crayon

Chalklike crayons, usually light, soft colors pastels Chalklike crayons, usually light, soft colors