Vocabulary : Wrinkle, Chapter 1

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Vocabulary : Wrinkle, Chapter 1 Define the following terms: 1) serenity 2) isolate 3) hurricane 4) odd 5) indignant 6) preliminary 7) prodigious 8) agility 9) indicate 10) uncanny 1) Peacefulness; calmness 2) Set apart by itself 3) A violent tropical storm with swirling winds and rain 4) unusual, does not fit in with others 5) Expressing strong displeasure regarding something offensive 6) Leading or preparing for the main event 7) Wonderful or marvelous, an enormous amount 8) Able to move quickly and easily 9) To show or point out 10) Weird or mysterious, hard to explain