Vocabulary: Rachel’s journal

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Vocabulary: Rachel’s journal Journeys Lesson 24

mishap n. - an unlucky accident

rustling n. – a soft, muffled, crackling sound caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper

v. – gave an educational speech lectured v. – gave an educational speech

beacon n. – a fire or light set up in a high position as a warning, signal, or celebration

n. – severe physical or mental suffering torment n. – severe physical or mental suffering

v. – moved suddenly and powerfully forward or upward surged v. – moved suddenly and powerfully forward or upward

reduces the chances of success disadvantage n. – a drawback that reduces the chances of success

v. – refused to accept an idea balked v. – refused to accept an idea

v. – shaking or trembling quaking quaking v. – shaking or trembling

v. – progressed or advanced toward a goal fared v. – progressed or advanced toward a goal