Chapter 1-4 Vocabulary
submerge (v) (p. 1) To cause something to be under water, or to put yourself completely into something The baby submerged itself in the pool.
monitor (n) (p. 2) A device used to watch or listen to someone “The monitor is going to come out today. We’re going to take it right out, and it won’t hurt a bit.”
peripheral (adj/n) (p. 11) the edge, or outer limit of something …the mask cut out his peripheral vision.
fleet (n) (p. 17) A group of ships, sailing together The captain led his fleet of 12 ships.
strategy (n) (p. 23) A plan of action to achieve something His strategy to win was to wait for his enemy to make a mistake.
maneuver (n/v) (p. 25) A skilled movement And Mazer Rackham and his brilliant maneuvers, destroying an enemy fleet twice his size…