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Native American/ Colonialism 1. VOCABULARY. STUCK OUT; EXTENDED. 2.ENCLOSURE. AREA THAT IS FENCED IN OR SURROUNDED. 1.PROTRUDED. I SCRATCHED MYSELF WITH THE NAIL THAT PROTRUDED FROM THE WOOD. THE ANIMALS IN THE ENCLOSURE COULD NOT STRAY ONTO THE ROAD. Torn up by the roots; removed.
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Native American/ Colonialism 1 VOCABULARY
STUCK OUT; EXTENDED • 2.ENCLOSURE • AREA THAT IS FENCED IN OR SURROUNDED 1.PROTRUDED
I SCRATCHED MYSELF WITH THE NAIL THAT PROTRUDED FROM THE WOOD. • THE ANIMALS IN THE ENCLOSURE COULD NOT STRAY ONTO THE ROAD.
Torn up by the roots; removed • 4.PERIL • DANGER 3.UPROOTED
He could tell from the kidnapper’s photo that his family was in great peril. • She didn’t want to transfer high schools and be uprooted in her senior year.
HARDSHIP OR DIFFICULTY • 6.HABITATION • PLACE TO LIVE 5.ADVERSITY
Despite great adversity, Aron Ralston climbed the mountain with one arm. • Her habitation was infested with rats.
to take advantage of • 8. ANECDOTE • A NARRATIVE OR STORY 7.Avail
to gain by pleasing others • 10. COUNTENANCE • Outward manner; behavior; expression 9.CONCILIATING
To guarantee • 12. Peculiar • Odd or strange 11.ENSURE
A work that ridicules human nature often to teach a lesson • 14. Sufficient 13. Satire • Enough to meet needs
Disaster; catastophe • 16. Relent • To become less harsh, to give in 15. calamity
Satisfy a thirst • 17. recompense • Something given or done in return for something else; repayment 17. quench
Carefulness, caution • 20. ordinances • Sacraments or religious rites 19.prudence