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To Kill a Mockingbird word list: Chapters 1-11; Part 1:
assuage, apothecary, chattel, unusually, detention, tyrannical, morbid, profane, compel, scrawl, entailment, vexation, mortification, speculation. amiable, truant, judiciously, auspicious, sluggish, unanimous, dreary, scowl, quell, pursuit, incomprehensible, inquisitive, quibble, ramshackle, malignant, hover, baffle, meditative, perpetrate, ingenuous, diversion, guileless, provocation, evasion, feeble, inconspicuous, simultaneous, jubilant, bedecked, inaudible, undulate, propensity
Chapters 12-30; Part II:
inconsistent, appalling, haughty, confront, prerogative, morbid, preface, penitentiary, resilient, affliction, succinct, budge, futility, aggregation, sideboard, prominent, subpoena, affluent, sullen, glean, gavel, ambidextrous, pantomime, involuntary, shriveled, compassion, prosecute, swivel, exodus, subtlety, expunge, chiffarobe, sneer, detachment, caliber, relent, remorse, quiver, obscure, furtive, sprawl, apprehension, vocation, dreary, spurious, feeble, obscure, florid, garment, symptom, perforate, spasm, stolidly
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Answer the following To Kill a Mockingbird vocabulary list with 20 words. If you are unfamiliar with meanings of the vocabulary, study the definitions. Put your answers in the To Kill a Mockingbird fill-in-the-blanks activity. If you are working on ACT or SAT words, this vocabulary word list from To Kill a Mockingbird should help you.
Vocabulary word list:
AFFLICTION, APPREHENSION, COMPASSION, CONFRONT, DETENTION, EVASION, FURTIVE, INGENUOUS, INQUISITIVE, MALIGNANT, PROMINENT, PROPENSITY, PROVOCATION, RELENT, REMORSE, RESILIENT, SPECULATION, STOLID, SULLEN, TRUANT
To Kill A Mockingbird fill-in-the-blanks sentences:
1. Alan served an hour' s __________ because he had been disruptive in class.
2. With Ray' s __________ in high-risk stocks, he often loses a lot of money.
3. Since Victor had been __________ nine times this month, he was failing three classes.
4. Blessed with an __________ nature, Steve always asks lots of questions.
5. The doctor scheduled an operation to remove the __________ growth on Tony' s arm.
6. Cole' s first grade teacher appreciates his __________ drawings and encourages creativity.
7. Jennifer, a very sensitive child, even cries at the slightest __________.
8. Never one to comply with rules, Ian was tried and convicted for tax __________.
9. Julie has a __________ to eat three candy bars a week because she loves chocolate.
10. Dan plans to __________ his son about the recent damage to the bumper of the family car.
11. That inventor needs a __________ material that can withstand heavy usage.
12. Barney' s faith allows him to accept his __________ and remain positive.
13. Rob chose a __________ surgeon with an excellent reputation to perform the delicate operation
14. Cathy never wants to spend a lot of time with Karen who has a __________ disposition and is usually morose.
15. Laura is impressed with the hospice team' s __________ for her mother.
16. Bob decided to __________ and allow his daughter to take the car to school.
17. Three young boys showed genuine __________ for their silly prank and apologized to Lily.
18. The store detective is suspicious of that girl who keeps making __________ glances at a security camera.
19. Amanda shows __________ now that finals week is only two-weeks away.
20. Warren, showing no emotion, waited in __________ silence for the jury to announce its verdict.
Answers:
1 - DETENTION , 2 - SPECULATION , 3 - TRUANT , 4 - INQUISITIVE , 5 - MALIGNANT , 6 - INGENUOUS , 7 - PROVOCATION , 8 - EVASION , 9 - PROPENSITY , 10 - CONFRONT , 11 - RESILIENT , 12 - AFFLICTION , 13 - PROMINENT , 14 - SULLEN , 15 - COMPASSION , 16 - RELENT , 17 - REMORSE , 18 - FURTIVE , 19 - APPREHENSION , 20 - STOLID
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