Vocabulary Words McBroom the Rainmaker regard regard merciful merciful predict predict accurate accurate drought drought prairie prairie desperately desperately.

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Vocabulary Words McBroom the Rainmaker regard regard merciful merciful predict predict accurate accurate drought drought prairie prairie desperately desperately sowing sowing heaved heaved dispositions dispositions

regard – n. thought or care

merciful – adj. kind or forgiving

predict – v. to tell beforehand

accurate – adj. – correct; exact

drought – n. period of time when there is very little rain or no rain at all

prairie – n. a large area of level or rolling land with grass and few or no trees

desperately – adv. hopelessly

sowing – v. planting

heaved – v. past tense of heave: to make a sound with a lot of effort or strain

dispositions – n. plural of disposition: a natural way of acting; mood

Fill in the blank! Yesterday morning, I was ______ the carrot seeds. Some people have no ______ for the truth. Only dried mud remained in the riverbed as a result of the long ______. In math class, we have to make sure our answers are ______. Some early pioneers crossed the ______, while others stopped to farm the land.

Fill in the blank! My parents were ______ after I apologized for breaking the rules. I wish I could ______ the future and know what I will be doing in ten years. Jen ______ the boxes up three flights of stairs to her new apartment. She ______ wanted to know if her best friend was accepted into Harvard University. I love going to Mr. Smith’s class because he is always in a good ______.