Ninth Grade Literature and Composition

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Ninth Grade Literature and Composition Vocabulary List #3 Ninth Grade Literature and Composition

Vocabulary List #3 1. Benevolently (adv): in a well-meaning way 2. Concessions (n): things given or granted as privileges 3. Malodorous (adj): having a bad smell 4. Prodigy (n): a person who is amazingly talented or intelligent, especially a child of a highly unusual talent or genius 5. Equity (n): quality of being fair; fairness; justice

Vocabulary List #3 6. Retort (n): sharp or clever reply 7. Attributes (n): characteristics or qualities of a person or thing 8. Disheveled (adj): messy, untidy 9. Profound (adj): deep; intense 10. Rueful (adj): feeling sorrow or regret