UNIT 3 – ROAD TRIP.  AJAR – PARTLY OPEN  ANNIHILATE – TO DESTROY COMPLETELY; TO LEAVE IN UTTER RUIN  AVERT – TO TURN AWAY  CANINE – RELATING TO DOGS.

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UNIT 3 – ROAD TRIP

 AJAR – PARTLY OPEN  ANNIHILATE – TO DESTROY COMPLETELY; TO LEAVE IN UTTER RUIN  AVERT – TO TURN AWAY  CANINE – RELATING TO DOGS  CITRUS – FRUIT OF THE FAMILY THAT INCLUDES ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPEFRUITS AND LIMES

 INFAMOUS – HAVING A VERY BAD REPUTATION; FAMOUS FOR SOMETHING EVIL  INCIDENT – SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS IN REAL LIFE OR IN A STORY; AN EVENT  FIGMENT – SOMETHING THAT IS MADE UP IN THE MIND BUT HAS NO CONNECTION TO REALITY  FRUITLESS – USELESS; UNSUCCESSFUL  PENDING – UNFINISHED; REMAINING TO BE DECIDED

 POISED – BALANCED OR READY FOR ACTION; Calm AND CONTROLLED  PRIOR – EARLIER; FORMER  RADIANT – SHINING, BRIGHT; GIVING OFF LIGHT OR ENERGY  SAGA – A STORY OF HEROIC EXPLOITS  UNCERTAINTY – DOUBT; THE STATE OF BEING UNSURE