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“Alexander, Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday”
By Judith Viorst
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tokens noun pg. 26 pieces of metal shaped like coins, used instead of money Los Angeles Metro Bus Token New York City Bus Tokens from the past!
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It isn’t fair because what I’ve got is bus tokens.
We changed our money for game tokens so we could play our favorite game.
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absolutely adverb pg. 29 without any doubt
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I absolutely was saving the rest of my money.
I absolutely promised to take out the garbage last night.
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positively adverb pg. 29 for sure, certainly, confidently
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I positively was saving the rest of my money.
I positively believed that I would take out the garbage, but I fell asleep.
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rent verb pg. 29 to provide the use of something for a fee; to pay a fee in order to use something
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Except that Eddie called me up and said the he would rent me his snake for an hour.
Mom said that we would have to rent a car to go to the beach next weekend.
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vanish verb pg. 31 disappear
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But then Nick did a magic trick that made my pennies vanish in thin air.
We watched the cookies we brought vanish in minutes.
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Non-returnable adjective pg. 33
something that cannot be taken or given back
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I brought some non-returnable bottles down to Friendly’s Market.
Because these bottles are non-returnable, we can’t get any money back for them.
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