“The Color of Water” Chapter 5-6

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“The Color of Water” Chapter 5-6 Leavened (verb) lev-en-ed raised, or containing yeast Congregation (n.) con-gre-gay-shon a group of people assembled for religious worship. Tyranny (n.) tier-rin-nee Misuse of power

Conk (n.) A hairstyle in which curly or kinky hair is straightened Fervor (n.) fer-ver Intense and passionate feeling Clad (adj.) Clothed

Emulate (v.) em-yel-late To copy one’s actions Convoluted (adj.) con-ve-lood-ed Having twists and turns (especially of an argument, story, or sentence.) Cantor (n.) can-ter An official who sings liturgical music and leads prayer in a synagogue