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Week 5

Chasing Lincoln’s Killer Vocabulary. Week 5. notorious (pg. 156). Notorious means well-known or famous. Who are some notorious characters in a movie? . poise (page 153). Poise is a graceful way of walking, standing, or moving. Why would a dancer need to have poise?.

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Week 5

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  1. Chasing Lincoln’s KillerVocabulary Week 5

  2. notorious(pg. 156) Notorious means well-known or famous. Who are some notorious characters in a movie?

  3. poise(page 153) Poise is a graceful way of walking, standing, or moving. Why would a dancer need to have poise?

  4. penitentiary(page 181) A penitentiary is a prison or jail. What are some crimes that would send a person to the penitentiary?

  5. scaffold(page 189) A scaffold is a platform where criminals were executed. Why do you think criminals were executed on a scaffold?

  6. relic (page 193) A relic is an object from a past time, place, or culture. What are some relics you might find in a museum?

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