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To Kill a Mockingbird List three

Expunge V. Remove completely; erase or wipe out The lawyers requested that the youth’s record be expunged.

Temerity N. foolish or rash boldness “And so, a quiet, humble, respectable Negro, who has had the unmitigated temerity... to feel sorry for a white woman, has had to put his word against two white people's. The defendant is not guilty, but somebody in this courtroom is…”

Ruefully Adv. regretfully Tim Thomas looked back ruefully as the Washington Capitals scored the game winning goal.

Squalid Adj. Miserable or wretched Squalor (N) filth The picture captures children playing in a squalid and over-crowded​ encampment in 1951.

Furtive (adj.) secretive Boo’s furtive behavior is often fodder for town gossip.