adj. Moving a lot; moving quickly.
active
eager
adj. Wanting very much.
The snowstorm _____ Washington D.C. for five days.
paralyzed
eagerly
adv. With a great deal of enthusiasm, wanting.
n. Something said or done in reply.
response
v. To surprise; to amaze.
astound
graceful
adj. Having beauty of movement.
After losing her librarian’s job, Ms. Merkelson was ______ about finding another library position in the same town.
adj. pessimistic
expose
v. To make known.
To open to view.
To leave unprotected.
v. To get; to come to have.
contract
v. To pay attention to.
attend
impose
v. To force someone to accept or put up with.
v. To take unfair advantage of.
Rozzie ______ her favorite Emily Dickinson poem to the class.
recited
modesty
n. The quality of being modest.
v. To leave unprotected.
expose
v. To cling to an idea or feeling.
cherish
modest
adj. Not thinking too highly of oneself.
When you want to _____ to a question, please raise your hand.
respond
astounding
adj. Very surprising.
v. To say aloud before an audience, usually from memory.
recite
n. An agreement that has the force of law.
contract
paralell
adj. Lying in the same direction and always the same distance apart.
The United States _______ the world in 1969 by landing people on the moon.
astounded
paralysis
n. Condition of being paralyzed.
n. Beauty of form or movement.
grace