The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Ch 14-20

Dilemma-difficult choice

Grimace-twisted face

Undeniable-without a doubt

Sophistication-quality of being worldly

Sarcasm-sneering or cutting remark

crucial-critical

medicinal-healing

Seething-being disturbed

Misshapen- ant.- perfect; def. out of shape; distorted;

Commitment-antonym- indifference

rejection-antonym-acceptance

Departure- ant. arrival

Explicit- ant. Vague, unclear

inconsolable-antonym-calm

Remotely-ant. considerably

implanted-embedded

Unaccustomed-not use to

Random-not planned

appalled-horrified

Mercilessly-unkind; cruel

logically-reasonably