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Tomás and the Library Lady

Tomás and the Library Lady. pages 66-85 Vocabulary. mid night. midnight. We start celebrating New Year’s at midnight , twelve o’clock at night. midnight. It was midnight . The light of the full moon followed the tired old car. Midnight means twelve o’clock at night. howl ing.

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Tomás and the Library Lady

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  1. Tomás and the Library Lady pages 66-85 Vocabulary

  2. mid night

  3. midnight We start celebrating New Year’s at midnight, twelve o’clock at night.

  4. midnight It was midnight. The light of the full moon followed the tired old car.

  5. Midnight means twelve o’clock at night.

  6. howl ing

  7. howling Campers may hear the howling, or wailing cry, of wolves in the distance.

  8. howling The wind was howling, whooooooooo, and the leaves were blowing, whish, whish…

  9. Howling means making a loud, wailing cry.

  10. chat tered

  11. chattered It was so cold my teeth chattered. They made a clicking sound.

  12. chattered “How the wind howled, whooooooooo. How the leaves blew. How his teeth chattered!”

  13. Chatteredmeans clicked together quickly.

  14. thorn y

  15. thorny The stem of the rose is thorny, covered with sharp points that can prick your fingers.

  16. thorny Tomás smiled and said, “A thorny tree.”

  17. Thornymeans covered with sharp points.

  18. glar ing

  19. glaring The players on the other team were glaring, or staring scarily, at us.

  20. glaring He looked at the big library. Its tall windows were like eyes glaring at him.

  21. Glaringmeans staring angrily.

  22. ea ger

  23. eager I am eager to find out what I’m getting for my birthday. I just can’t wait.

  24. eager He ran home, eager to show the new stories to his family.

  25. Eager means wanting very much to do something.

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