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Across Five Aprils Chapter 11 vocabulary

prominence The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States. The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States.

prominence pg. 16 prom i nence The state of being important or famous fame prom i nence The state of being important or famous fame

prominence The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States. The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States.

provender The snipers made it difficult for the men to get not only themselves, but their provender and other supplies to their new camp. If you were able to travel back in time, you might see a king munching on a turkey leg or some other type of provender. The snipers made it difficult for the men to get not only themselves, but their provender and other supplies to their new camp. If you were able to travel back in time, you might see a king munching on a turkey leg or some other type of provender.

provender pg. 162 prov en der food prov en der food

provender The snipers made it difficult for the men to get not only themselves, but their provender and other supplies to their new camp. If you were able to travel back in time, you might see a king munching on a turkey leg or some other type of provender. The snipers made it difficult for the men to get not only themselves, but their provender and other supplies to their new camp. If you were able to travel back in time, you might see a king munching on a turkey leg or some other type of provender.

vindictiveness As the war trailed drearily on, vindictiveness toward the stubborn stand of the seceding states grew steadily more bitter in the North. After loosing the election, the ex- candidate’s criticisms was both vindictive and personal. As the war trailed drearily on, vindictiveness toward the stubborn stand of the seceding states grew steadily more bitter in the North. After loosing the election, the ex- candidate’s criticisms was both vindictive and personal.

vindictiveness pg. 165 vin dic tive ness Someone who is motivated by the desire to get even revengeful “Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” -- Princess Bride vin dic tive ness Someone who is motivated by the desire to get even revengeful “Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” -- Princess Bride

vindictiveness As the war trailed drearily on, vindictiveness toward the stubborn stand of the seceding states grew steadily more bitter in the North. After loosing the election, the ex- candidate’s criticisms was both vindictive and personal. As the war trailed drearily on, vindictiveness toward the stubborn stand of the seceding states grew steadily more bitter in the North. After loosing the election, the ex- candidate’s criticisms was both vindictive and personal.

amnesty In December, Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation of amnesty, in which he promised pardon and full rights to any individual Confederate who would swear to protect the Constitution of the Union. A new law granted amnesty to those who illigeally left the country. In December, Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation of amnesty, in which he promised pardon and full rights to any individual Confederate who would swear to protect the Constitution of the Union. A new law granted amnesty to those who illigeally left the country.

amnesty pg. 165 am nes ty An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses pardon am nes ty An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses pardon

amnesty In December, Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation of amnesty, in which he promised pardon and full rights to any individual Confederate who would swear to protect the Constitution of the Union. A new law granted amnesty to those who illigeally left the country. In December, Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation of amnesty, in which he promised pardon and full rights to any individual Confederate who would swear to protect the Constitution of the Union. A new law granted amnesty to those who illigeally left the country.

deluded Arthur’s children were convinced that his young bride was deluding them. In the South the Confederate Congress cried out that if the Washington government called for restoration of the Union it was merely setting a cruel trap for the deluded. Arthur’s children were convinced that his young bride was deluding them. In the South the Confederate Congress cried out that if the Washington government called for restoration of the Union it was merely setting a cruel trap for the deluded.

deluded pg. 165 de lude ed Someone who has had a misleading belief imposed upon them fooled de lude ed Someone who has had a misleading belief imposed upon them fooled

deluded Arthur’s children were convinced that his young bride was deluding them. In the South the Confederate Congress cried out that if the Washington government called for restoration of the Union it was merely setting a cruel trap for the deluded. Arthur’s children were convinced that his young bride was deluding them. In the South the Confederate Congress cried out that if the Washington government called for restoration of the Union it was merely setting a cruel trap for the deluded.

relegated General Halleck, who had never quite risen to his position, was finally relegated to a lower rank. The women’s club’s aim is to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role. General Halleck, who had never quite risen to his position, was finally relegated to a lower rank. The women’s club’s aim is to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role.

relegated pg. 165 rel e gate ed Dismiss to an inferior rank or position dismiss rel e gate ed Dismiss to an inferior rank or position dismiss

relegated General Halleck, who had never quite risen to his position, was finally relegated to a lower rank. The women’s club’s aim is to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role. General Halleck, who had never quite risen to his position, was finally relegated to a lower rank. The women’s club’s aim is to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role.