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1 Across Five Aprils Chapter 7 vocabulary

2 integrity  I never doubted his integrity, although some people thought he was guilty of the crime.  It’s easy to trust someone who is full of integrity.  Show some integrity and do the right thing!  I never doubted his integrity, although some people thought he was guilty of the crime.  It’s easy to trust someone who is full of integrity.  Show some integrity and do the right thing!

3 integrity pg. 111  in teg ri ty  The quality of being honest  honesty  in teg ri ty  The quality of being honest  honesty

4 integrity  I never doubted his integrity, although some people thought he was guilty of the crime.  It’s easy to trust someone who is full of integrity.  Show some integrity and do the right thing!  I never doubted his integrity, although some people thought he was guilty of the crime.  It’s easy to trust someone who is full of integrity.  Show some integrity and do the right thing!

5 plaudits  The plaudits for the winner died down, but only after the teachers asked for it for quite a while.  The NFL network is always receiving plaudits for their football coverage.  Some rookie actors check for their plaudits in the newspaper after their performance.  The plaudits for the winner died down, but only after the teachers asked for it for quite a while.  The NFL network is always receiving plaudits for their football coverage.  Some rookie actors check for their plaudits in the newspaper after their performance.

6 plaudits pg. 111  plau dits  praise  plau dits  praise

7 plaudits  The plaudits for the winner died down, but only after the teachers asked for it for quite a while.  The NFL network is always receiving plaudits for their football coverage.  Some rookie actors check for their plaudits in the newspaper after their performance.  The plaudits for the winner died down, but only after the teachers asked for it for quite a while.  The NFL network is always receiving plaudits for their football coverage.  Some rookie actors check for their plaudits in the newspaper after their performance.

8 tenacious  Although he might not seem it, Jethro can be very stubborn and tenacious.  The man had a tenacious grip and it hurt my hand.  If you act in a tenacious way, some people won’t like it.  Although he might not seem it, Jethro can be very stubborn and tenacious.  The man had a tenacious grip and it hurt my hand.  If you act in a tenacious way, some people won’t like it.

9 tenacious pg. 115  te na cious  Not readily letting go of or giving up  persistent  te na cious  Not readily letting go of or giving up  persistent

10 tenacious  Although he might not seem it, Jethro can be very stubborn and tenacious.  The man had a tenacious grip and it hurt my hand.  If you act in a tenacious way, some people won’t like it.  Although he might not seem it, Jethro can be very stubborn and tenacious.  The man had a tenacious grip and it hurt my hand.  If you act in a tenacious way, some people won’t like it.

11 inept  His mother could pitch a wicked fast ball, but she was totally inept in the kitchen.  Because of the inept handling of the threat, the North lost yet another battle.  If you are inept in one area of school, I’m sure there’s at least one area you succeed at.  His mother could pitch a wicked fast ball, but she was totally inept in the kitchen.  Because of the inept handling of the threat, the North lost yet another battle.  If you are inept in one area of school, I’m sure there’s at least one area you succeed at.

12 inept pg. 116  in ept  Having or showing no skill; clumsy  unskillful  in ept  Having or showing no skill; clumsy  unskillful

13 inept  His mother could pitch a wicked fast ball, but she was totally inept in the kitchen.  Because of the inept handling of the threat, the North lost yet another battle.  If you are inept in one area of school, I’m sure there’s at least one area you succeed at.  His mother could pitch a wicked fast ball, but she was totally inept in the kitchen.  Because of the inept handling of the threat, the North lost yet another battle.  If you are inept in one area of school, I’m sure there’s at least one area you succeed at.


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