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“Good afternoon, my dear,” said the charming wolf to Little Red Riding Hood. . charming. A way of pleasing with what you say and how you act. Say the word. charming. Who is more likely to call someone sweet thing - someone trying to be charming or trying to be mean?.
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“Good afternoon, my dear,” said the charming wolf to Little Red Riding Hood.
charming A way of pleasing with what you say and how you act
Say the word charming
Who is more likely to call someone sweet thing- someone trying to be charming or trying to be mean?
The hunter heard a frightful racket coming from Granny’s house.
racket Making a lot of noise
Say the word racket
Would you hear a racket if someone was banging on the front door or tapping on the front door?
Shang was ingenious when she thought of a plan to trick the wolf.
ingenious Very clever or imaginative
Say the word ingenious
The sisters outwit the wolf when they get him to climb into the basket.
outwit When you trick someone by doing something clever
Say the word outwit
Would you be more likely to outwit someone if you were playing “hide and seek” or jumping rope?
I packed a basket with muffins, tender chicken, and fresh fruit.
tender Soft and easy to chew or cut
Say the word tender
delighted When you are very happy about something
Say the word delighted
brittle Stiff and hard, and may break easily
Say the word brittle
embraced Hugged someone
Say the word • embraced
cunning Using smart and tricky ways to get what he or she wants
Say the word cunning
disguised Wearing something that keeps people from knowing who they are
Say the word disguised