P. 39- Unhurried, no time limits leisure (n) Other forms: leisurely

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P. 39- Unhurried, no time limits leisure (n) Other forms: leisurely Sentence: I was leisurely walking through the mall. leisure (n) P. 39- Unhurried, no time limits

conceded, concedes, conceding concede (v) Other Forms: conceded, concedes, conceding Sentence: Aiden conceded to Meg’s idea. P. 42- to hesitantly accept that something is true or a good idea

Gestures, gestured, gesturing gesture (n) Other Forms: Gestures, gestured, gesturing Sentence: I gestured to the student to be quiet. P. 48- a movement of the body to express or emphasize ideas, emotions, etc.

physical or mental strain, a force created by pulling something tight tension (n) Other Forms: Tense, tensions Sentence: My shoulders were tense. I held the rope tightly to create tension. P. 53- physical or mental strain, a force created by pulling something tight

P. 56- not stated clearly or in detail unspecified (adj) Other Forms: specific, specified, specifies Sentence: The student was specific in his response. Aiden and Meg’s reason for being in Sunnydale was unspecified. unspecified (adj) P. 56- not stated clearly or in detail

to spread or flow throughout permeate(v) Other Forms: permeation, permeates, permeating, permeated Sentence: Water permeated through the clothe. P. 61- to spread or flow throughout

a difficult time when disasters are happening crisis (n) Other Forms: Sentence: September 11th caused a crisis in our country. p. 63- a difficult time when disasters are happening

describes something or someone that will never change Adamant (adj) Other Forms: adamantly Sentences: Aiden was adamant about getting to the train station. P. 66- describes something or someone that will never change

on the inside, within, inner interior (adj) Other Forms: inter Sentence: The car has a leather interior. P.73- on the inside, within, inner

when something suddenly happens or changes, with no advance warning Other Forms: abruptly Sentence: The earthquake came abruptly. The kids were abruptly woken up by the police search. abrupt (adj) P. 73- when something suddenly happens or changes, with no advance warning