Chapter 1
Chapter 3 & 5
Chapter 5 & 7
Fill in the Blank Ch. 1-3
Fill in the Blank Ch. 3-7
100

Enjoyed or appreciated something completely by dwelling on it

savored

100

Refuse to allow something; order someone not to do something

forbid

100

Pauses or breaks in activity

intervals

100

“Now he gave the toy train a shove, and it ___ off the track.”

careened

100

“Only Luke had time to ____ over his undercooked bacon and dry toast.”

linger

200

Nervous; Jumpy; inclined to be shy

skittish

200

To lurch or swerve while in motion; to rush carelessly

careened

200

Rudely brief, abrupt

curt

200

"Today, ___ because of the woods coming down, he scrambled up faster than usual, dashing for the door to the back stairs.”

skittish

200

“DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN ___, ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS DIVISION.”

HABITATION

300

The smallest animal in a litter; an undersized or weak person

Runt

300

Agricultural machines that cut, thresh, and clean a grain crop in one operation

combines

300

Extreme tiredness, usually resulting from mental or physical exertion

fatigue

300

“Death was what happened to the ___ pigs who got stepped on by their stronger brothers and sisters.”

runt

300

“But it bore an official seal, and the return address was an ___ name…”

embossed

400

Open resistance or bold disobedience

defiance

400

The process of living in a particular place; a place in which to live

habitation

400

To stay in a place longer than necessary, typically because of a reluctance to leave

linger

400

“Some hung at weird angles from their former ___ positions in the sky.”

lofty

400

“Usually the Garners’ mail was just bills or thin envelopes carrying ___ orders from the Government.”

curt

500

Rising to a great height; impressively high

lofty

500

Decorated with a raised design

embossed

500

"Luke studied her face, seeing lines of _____ that hadn't been there before…"

fatigue

500

“He laid his hoe down gently, and ___ one last moment of feeling warm soil beneath his bare feet.”

savored

500

“He knew tractors and ___, of course, and had seen his dad’s bush hog and manure spreader and gravity wagons up close...”

combines

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