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TEST # 5. hover – verb – to stay near or very closely to one place. “All afternoon the relatives hovered over Julius.” Julius: The Baby of the World by Kevin Henkes. ghastly – adjective – horrible; frightening.
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hover – verb – to stay near or very closely to one place “All afternoon the relatives hovered over Julius.” Julius: The Baby of the World by Kevin Henkes
ghastly – adjective – horrible; frightening “Lilly had glorious dreams about Julius. And ghastly nightmares, too.” Julius: The Baby of the World by Kevin Henkes
restrain – verb – to hold back; to keep under control “Lilly, let’s restrain ourselves, please.” Julius: The Baby of the World by Kevin Henkes
exuberance – noun – the state of being exuberant: healthy and lively; full of good humor. “Why don’t you put some of the verbal exuberance to good use?” Julius: The Baby of the World by Kevin Henkes
marvel - (verb) - to wonder or be amazed “One night, in a phosphorescent sea, he marveledat the sight of some whales spouting luminous water; and later, lying on the deck of his boat gazing at the immense, starry sky, the tiny mouse Amos, a little speck of a living thing in the vast living universe, felt thoroughly akin to it all.” Amos and Boris by William Steig
spout – (verb) - to shoot water up in a stream “One night, in a phosphorescent sea, he marveled at the sight of some whales spoutingluminous water; and later, lying on the deck of his boat gazing at the immense, starry sky, the tiny mouse Amos, a little speck of a living thing in the vast living universe, felt thoroughly akin to it all.” Amos and Boris by William Steig
luminous – (adjective) - glowing in the dark “One night, in a phosphorescent sea, he marveled at the sight of some whales spouting luminouswater; and later, lying on the deck of his boat gazing at the immense, starry sky, the tiny mouse Amos, a little speck of a living thing in the vast living universe, felt thoroughly akin to it all. “ Amos and Boris by William Steig
gaze – (verb) - to stare; a long look “One night, in a phosphorescent sea, he marveled at the sight of some whales spouting luminous water; and later, lying on the deck of his boat gazingat the immense, starry sky, the tiny mouse Amos, a little speck of a living thing in the vast living universe, felt thoroughly akin to it all. “ Amos and Boris by William Steig
jaunty – adjective – happy, carefree, showing a cheerful confidence “And best of all, she had a brand new purple plastic purse that played a jaunty tune when it was opened.” Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes
expressed – verb – to put into words; to show “They expressed their ideas creatively through drawing and writing.”
lurched – verb – to lean or roll suddenly forward or to one side “Lilly’s stomach lurched. She felt like crying.
unique – adjective – being the only one; unusual “During Sharing Time, Lilly demonstrated the many uses and unique qualities of her purple plastic purse, her shiny quarters, and her glittery movie star sunglasses.”
model – noun – an example to follow “My husband’s aunt, Clay Haggard, was a role model for me.” Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher by Geraldine Haggard
raise – verb – to take care of someone “Miss Clay, her sister, and her brothers helped their parents raise mules to sell to the army and others.”Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher by Geraldine Haggard
apprehensively – adverb – nervous; anxious; fearful about what may happen “Then she returned home to wait apprehensively for the results by mail.”Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher by Geraldine Haggard
abundant – adjective – a large amount of something “She remembered helping her mother prepare an abundant table of food for guests.” Miss Clay, Pioneer Teacher by Geraldine Haggard
collapse – verb – to fall down; to lose strength suddenly “They wanted to avoid the problem of the turkeys collapsing.” Meet Ruby Begonia by Geraldine Haggard
claim – verb – to demand or ask for something that one thinks has a right to “They also claimed the turkey title.” “The town claims the title, ‘The Turkey Capital of the World’ for the next year.”Meet Ruby Begonia by Geraldine Haggard
penalty – noun – a punishment for breaking a law or rule “Once the race begins, I receive a five-second penalty if there is physical contact between my team and me.”
strut - verb – to walk in a confident way, usually to attract attention “As many as twenty thousand turkeys strutted their way through town.” Meet Ruby Begonia by Geraldine Haggard