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transfixed – (v) very still, as if nailed to a spot. intelligible - (adj) understandable assent – (n) agreement intimidated – (v) frightened with threats defiant – (adj) boldly resisting STORY VOCABULARY 1
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idiosyncrasy – (n) peculiarity menace – (n) danger; threat converging – (v) closing in explicit – (adj) definite; clearly stated variations – (n) differences STORY VOCABULARY 1
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1.Up and down the street, people stood transfixed, staring at the sky. 2.The residents muttered nothing intelligible; they just made an indistinct rumble. 3.At first, Steve’s common sense gained the crowd’s assent and good will. 4.The angry crowd intimidated the Goodman’s, who then began to defend themselves. 5.Those who speak out against the opinions of an angry crowd must be both defiant and courageous. SENTENCES
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1.All people have at least one idiosyncrasy that makes them a little different. 2.The residents of Maple Street believed there was a real menace to their safety. 3.The crowd began converging around Tommy in order to hear him speak. 4.The danger on Maple Street was not explicit, or understandable, making it more frightening. 5.Most of the residents of Maple Street reacted to fear in similar ways, with only small variations. SENTENCES
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