When Marian Sang Sixth Grade Unit 3 : 2.

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When Marian Sang Sixth Grade Unit 3 : 2

Words to Know application opera prejudice dramatic enraged privileged formal recital momentous

momentous very important application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital momentous very important

enraged made very angry, made very furious application dramatic formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital enraged made very angry, made very furious

a request for something, such as employment, application application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital a request for something, such as employment, an award, or loan

according to set customs or rules application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital formal according to set customs or rules

dramatic of or about plays application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital dramatic of or about plays

unreasonable dislike of an idea or group of people application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital prejudice unreasonable dislike of an idea or group of people

a musical entertainment, given usually by a single performer application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital recital a musical entertainment, given usually by a single performer

A play in which music is an essential and prominent part application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital opera A play in which music is an essential and prominent part

having some rights, advantage, or favor application dramatic enraged formal momentous opera prejudice privileged recital privileged having some rights, advantage, or favor

Words to Know application opera prejudice dramatic enraged privileged formal recital momentous

difficult very important Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Marian’s debut at the Metropolitan Opera house was a momentous occasion. difficult very important

according to a set of rules Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Alex has had formal training in architecture. according to a set of rules limited

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Rich was enraged when he heard the news. sympathetic furious

investigation musical performance Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Ella was nervous about her upcoming recital. investigation musical performance

violent outburst unreasonable opinion Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The woman’s prejudice surprised Marian. violent outburst unreasonable opinion

favored capable Which means the same thing as the underlined word? She took advantage of the fact that she was a privileged member of society. favored capable

play set entirely to music performance with Irish dancers Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I don’t think my husband will ever take me to the opera. play set entirely to music performance with Irish dancers

Words to Know application opera prejudice dramatic enraged privileged formal recital momentous

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