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4th Grade. - OCR 2000 Unit 1 Lesson 6 Risks and Consequences http://www.opencourtresources.com Gloria Garibay 2009

Unit 1 Lesson 6 Two Tickets to Freedom By Florence B. Freedman Gloria Garibay 2009

Consoled Comforted, relieve Part of Speech: verb Sentence found: on pg. 96 Antonym: agitate, annoy Synonym: calm, soothe Gloria Garibay 2009

Fugitives Persons who run away Part of Speech: adjective Sentence found: on pg. 97 Antonym: confront, face Synonym: criminal, elusive Gloria Garibay 2009

Sympathetic Showing kind feelings toward others Part of Speech: adjective Sentence found: on pg. 98 Antonym: callous, uncaring Synonym: concerned, understanding Gloria Garibay 2009

Vouch To confirm, give assurance Part of Speech: Verb Sentence found: on pg. 98 Antonym: deny, refute, reject Synonym: affirm, assure, confirm Gloria Garibay 2009

Asserted To say firmly, declare, insist Part of Speech: Verb Sentence found: on pg. 98 Antonym: deny, reject Synonym: claim, argue, affirm Gloria Garibay 2009

Abolitionist A person who wants to end slavery Part of Speech: Noun Sentence found: on pg. 100 Antonym: peacemaker Synonym: activist, advocate Gloria Garibay 2009

Indignantly With anger, express strong displeasure Part of Speech: adverb Sentence found: on pg. 101 Antonym: calm, peaceful Synonym: angry, resentful, mad Gloria Garibay 2009

Vocabulary Review consoled a. persons who run away Fugitives b. comforted sympathetic c. with anger Vouch d. a person who wants to end slavery Asserted e. showing kind feelings toward others Abolitionist f. to confirm Indignantly g. said firmly Gloria Garibay 2009

Vocabulary Review consoled – comforted fugitives – persons who run away sympathetic – showing kind feelings toward others vouch – to confirm asserted – to say firmly abolitionist – a person who wants to end slavery indignantly – with anger Gloria Garibay 2009