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English One

Join the detective in unraveling the anonymous tip that leads to a sinister plot of deception and unforeseen consequences. Explore the dynamic world of secrets as characters face the grim reality of their actions. Will vengeance prevail or will the truth make a makeshift appearance?

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English One

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  1. English One Unit 6

  2. Anonymous • adj. • unknown, unnamed, or lacking character • The detective received an anonymous tip that the butler was the killer.

  3. Dupe • verb • to deceive • The villain tried to dupe the hero by using the trick of misdirection.

  4. Dynamic • Adjective • active, energetic, forceful • Facebook was trying to hire a dynamic representative for their new campaign ads.

  5. Eradicate • to get rid of or destroy completely • verb • Darth Vader tried to eradicate all Jedi from the universe; however, his Jedi son proved him otherwise.

  6. Grim • Adjective • fierce, savage, cruel • The boy must face the grim reality that if he tries to pet the alligator, the animal may eat him.

  7. Makeshift • Adjective • crude, flimsy, or temporary • We decided to make a makeshift fort throughout our house since we were bored.

  8. Prominent • adjective • easily seen, important, or well-known • Unfortunately, reality television actors are seen as prominent public figures just because of who they are.

  9. Reluctant • adjective • unwilling or holding back • The reluctant boy dragged his feet to school because he did not want to present his science project.

  10. Utmost • adjective • greatest, highest, farthest • The community had the utmost respect for the firefighters who fought the blaze to save their houses.

  11. Vengeance • noun • punishment for injury or wrong; unusual force • Sometimes vengeance can harm those that the attacker did not intend to hurt.

  12. Quaint • adjective • odd or old-fashioned in a pleasing way • My friend had a quaint collection of My Little Ponies at his house he liked to show off.

  13. Snare • verb • to trap or catch • I tried to snare my first grizzly bear; however, it turned out to be a bad idea when the trap didn't work.

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