Chapters 1-4
Chapters 5-7
Chapters 8-12
Chapters 13-17
Chapters 18-21
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1.correct or proper behavior that shows respect and good manners
What is decorum
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doing mean things for pleasure
What is malicious?
100
very angry
What is livid?
100
seeming gloomy and sad
What is glum?
100
mournful; regretful
What is ruefully?
200
showing something; indicating something is true
What is indicative?
200
broken down with age
What is decrepit?
200
amazing because of great size or height
What is stupendous?
200
being unpleasant; behaving in a noisy way
What is raucous?
200
Double Jeopardy! great wickedness
What is enormity?
300
a feeling that someone is not worthy of respect or approval
What is contempt?
300
a rude act or remark
What is impertinence?
300
Double Jeopardy ! to treat something bad as acceptable
What is condone?
300
courageous or ambitious in taking the first step
What is gumption?
300
to think up; invent
What is concocted?
400
Double Jeopardy! to stop trying to resist something; to die
What is succumbing?
400
following exactly the details of proper ways of behaving
What is punctilious?
400
completely obvious in a rude way.
What is blatant?
400
to make gestures, especially when speaking
What is gesticulating?
400
to examine very closely; inspect
What is scrutinized?
500
a feeling of fear that makes you hesitate because you think something bad will happen
What is trepidation?
500
Double Jeopardy! using few words
What is laconically?
500
agreeable; suited to one’s tastes
What is congenial?
500
a person that is hard to please; very particular
What is fastidiousness?
500
a person that is hard to please; very particular
What is fastidiousness?
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