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Sixth Grade Unit 1 Week 3 Tyanna Bischoff, Hawthorne

Words to Know corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas

Place to which someone or something is going or is being sent destination corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas

Long hallways; passages in a large building into which rooms open corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas

Feeling about with the hands groping corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas

Animal of mixed breed, especially a dog mongrel corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas

Threatening menacing corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas

Kept on; refused to stop or be changed persisted corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas

corridors destination groping menacing mongrel persisted pleas pleas Requests or appeals

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? She needs to sweep and mop the corridors. hallways bedrooms

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Jim made many pleas for no homework on Fridays. bargains requests

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The principal gave the boy a menacing look. threatening thought about

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The large tent on the outskirts of the campground was his destination. final place tent

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Jessie's dog is a mongrel. Mixed breed Crazed animal

It was nearly midnight, and Paul was groping through the dark closet trying to find his shoes. Stumbling Feeling Which means the same thing as the underlined word?

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