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The Giver Lois Lowry Chapter 1

the opposite direction The Pilot supply to be delivered intrigued Vocabulary frightened aircraft to squint sleek blast the opposite direction The Pilot supply to be delivered intrigued squat fat-bellied needle-nosed anxiously confused explanation rasping abandoned to churn to tremble to crackle

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ritual hatchery to wheedle salmon complicated distraught to wiggle Vocabulary ritual to wheedle complicated to wiggle impatience to announce to obey rule line slide hatchery salmon distraught rumpled tonic in unison to accept apologies eager shudder apprehensive

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transgression capacity to shiver to connect to sb. disgrace innocent Vocabulary transgression to shiver disgrace to stroke to confess awed to beckon obediently capacity to connect to sb. innocent fake to giggle prominent offender adequately frustration guilt