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VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard

VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard. c ompelled s trategy i mprovise s taggering w holeheartedly. 6) brooded 7) redundant 8) furious 9) pursuit 10) enthusiastic. VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard. 1) Compelled – forced

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VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard

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  1. VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard • compelled • strategy • improvise • staggering • wholeheartedly 6) brooded 7) redundant 8) furious 9) pursuit 10) enthusiastic

  2. VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard 1) Compelled – forced 2) Strategy – a set of plans used to gain success 3) Improvise – to make up or invent on the spur of the moment

  3. VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard 4) Staggering – to move from side to side as if about to fall 5) Wholeheartedly – with complete dedication or determination 6) Brooded – to think long and anxiously about something

  4. VOCABULARY FOR “AMERICAN CHILDHOOD” by Annie Dillard 7) Redundant – more than necessary; repeating 8) Furious – very angry or very active 9) Pursuit – the act of chasing 10) Enthusiastic – filled with excitement

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