Ramona By: Mr Salgado. Ceaseless / sin parar Not stopping Not stopping The energizer bunny is ceaseless The energizer bunny is ceaseless.

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Ramona By: Mr Salgado

Ceaseless / sin parar Not stopping Not stopping The energizer bunny is ceaseless The energizer bunny is ceaseless

Dismal / ambiente es triste Gloomy or sad Gloomy or sad

Pelting / golpeando Something beating against. Something beating against. Do not write Do not write The rain drops kept pelting through the night. The rain drops kept pelting through the night.

Discouraged / desalientado Having no hope or happiness. Having no hope or happiness.

Mute / mudo Silent Silent Sin sonido Sin sonido

Sullenly / enojado Angrily or not happily. Angrily or not happily.

Indignant / indignado Angry because something's unfair Angry because something's unfair Enojado sobre algo que no es justo Enojado sobre algo que no es justo

Omission / omision Something left out. Something left out. Algo que quedo fuera Algo que quedo fuera

Vaguely / borroso Not clearly Not clearly No estar claro No estar claro

Protested / protestar Complain Complain Resongar o no seguir la regla. Resongar o no seguir la regla.

exhausted / cansado Very tired Very tired Muy cansado al punto de apenas moverse. Muy cansado al punto de apenas moverse.