Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday by Judith Viorst

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Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday by Judith Viorst Unit 5 Lesson 5 Preteaching Vocabulary http://www.opencourtresources.com

absolutely I absolutely was saving the rest of my money. (p159) Absolutely, I promised to take out the garbage last night.(transparency) absolutely: without any doubt

positively I positively was saving the rest of my money. (p159) I positively believed that I would take the garbage, but I fell asleep. (transparency) positively: for sure, certainly; confidently

vanish But then Nick did a magic trick that made my pennies vanish in thin air. (p161) When I woke up this morning, I wished that I could make the garbage vanish before Mom found it still in the kitchen. (transparency) vanish: disappear

tokens It isn’t fair because what I’ve got is ... bus tokens. (p156) Robert said, “I spent a lot of tokens at Chuck E. Cheese’s.” tokens: pieces of metal shaped as coins, used instead of money.

lox They brought lox because my father likes to eat lox. (p157) “Would you like to taste lox?” asked my grandmother. lox: a form of salmon for eating

smushed I rescued it from being melted or smushed.(p161) I smushed my finger with the door. smushed: (slang) pressed against; smashed

Match vocabulary words with definitions absolutely positively vanish tokens lox smushed A pieces of metal shaped as coins, used instead of money. B for sure, certainly; confidently C (slang) pressed against; smashed D disappear E without any doubt F a form of salmon for eating

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