VOCAB #4 USE A SEPARATE PAGE AND ATTACH IT IN!. VOCABULARY (ALL FROM ANIMAL FARM) KNOW THE SPELLING!!!! KNOW THE DEFINITION!!!!!! Manger- (noun) a trough.

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VOCAB #4 USE A SEPARATE PAGE AND ATTACH IT IN!

VOCABULARY (ALL FROM ANIMAL FARM) KNOW THE SPELLING!!!! KNOW THE DEFINITION!!!!!! Manger- (noun) a trough or open box in a stable designed to hold feed for livestock Shrewd- (adjective) Disposed to artful and cunning practices; tricky (p. 38) Impromptu- (adjective) Spoken, performed, done, or composed with little or no preparation (p. 43) Disinterred- (verb) To bring to public notice; disclose (p. 56) Incubator- (noun) An apparatus in which environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity, can be controlled, often used for growing bacterial cultures, hatching eggs artificially, or providing suitable conditions for a chemical or biological reaction. (p.57) Despair- (verb) to lose all hope (p. 61)

VOCABULARY STUDY STUDY STUDY!!!!!!! Devour- (verb) to eat up greedily (p. 39) Repose- (noun) the act of resting or the state of being at rest (p. 67) Quarry-(noun) An open excavation or pit from which stone is obtained by digging, cutting, or blasting (p. 60) Ratified- (verb) To approve and give formal sanction to; confirm (p. 47) Embolden- (verb) To foster boldness or courage in; encourage (p. 75) Ration- (noun) A fixed portion, especially an amount of food allotted to persons in military service or to civilians in times of scarcity (p.21) Lithography- (noun) A printing process in which the image to be printed is rendered on a flat surface, as on sheet zinc or aluminum, and treated to retain ink while the nonimage areas are treated to repel ink. (p.22)

VOCABULARY STUDY STUDY STUDY!!!!!!!! Ignominious- (adjective) Marked by shame or disgrace (p. 42) Blithely- (adjective) carefree and lighthearted (p. 45) HOMEWORK!!!!!! HOMEWORK!!! HOMEWORK!!!!!!! DUE: (1,3,5) 9/29 (2,4) 9/30 FOR EVERY WORD YOU NEED A SENTENCE AND A PICTURE