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MIGHTY JACKIE THE STRIKE-OUT QUEEN LindaC/Callison/2011

Other books by Marissa Moss... and more

1.Read the definition 2.Look at the picture 3.Try to guess the word 4.Click to see the word

a story that has been handed down for years and has some basis in fact legendary King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

to speak in a low, unclear tone with your mouth nearly closed muttered Geez, I don’t know why I always have to answer the door.

to stare with an open mouth in surprise or wonder gaped

laughing in a disrespectful way snickering

a remark or action that hurts someone’s feelings or pride insult

to react to something un- pleasant by drawing back quickly flinched

something that is not allowed prohibited

a formal request to a court petition

when many people get the same illness at the same time epidemic small pox virus

a rich person who gives large amounts of money to charity philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, a wealthy 19 th century industrialist, paid for 1,679 public libraries all over the United States.

High Interest Words These are words in the story you may not have seen before.

a demonstration of a particular skill or craft exhibition

feeling or showing firmness or a fixed purpose determined

substantial heaviness or bulk heft

to shock, upset, or amaze somebody stunned

covered with hard, thick skin callused

legendary muttered gaped snickering insult flinched prohibited epidemic petition philanthropist High Interest Words exhibition determined heft stunned callused