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Story
100

in total agreement

unanimous

100

dry up; shrivel; lose life or energy

wither

100

risky; uncertain; dangerous

precarious

100

Al's True Wish Stick

altruistic

100

Jack and Jesse are having a pogo stick race – the first one to hop across the finish line wins. But because neither one of them planned in advance, they chose a racing spot that is filled with hazards and obstacles: potholes, cracks, trees, and puddles

haphazard

200

equality or equivalence; balance among a group of rivals

parity

200

grow gradually smaller

wane

200

new

novel

200

Dex Terry

Dexterity

200

RUDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IS WHERE THE STUDENTS LEARN ONLY THE SIMPLEST OF CONCEPTS. IN MATH, THEY NEVER GET PAST 2 + 2; IN SPELLING, “CAT” IS THE MOST DIFFICULT WORD THEY STUDY; IN ART THEY GET AN ‘A’ IF THEY CAN DISTINGUISH RED FROM YELLOW.

rudimentary

300

a very large number

myriad

300

support; plead for; speak on behalf of

advocate

300

coiled; twisted; winding

serpentine

300

in car itch a bull

incorrigible

300

Nanny Moose is running for Student Council president. Immediately after the election, the StuCo members stand up and announce, “We ALL voted for you, Nanny Moose!”

unanimous

400

a long and bitter speech

tirade

400

read carefully; study in detail

peruse

400

harmless; inoffensive

innocuous

400

village fly

vilify

400

Enormous, terrible ants attack a city. They squash buildings, eat entire Burger Kings, and grab airplanes out of the sky, causing terrible destruction.

turbulence

500

rudeness

impudence

500

to anger, annoy, and stir up emotion

provoke

500

tired; sluggish; drowsy

lethargic

500

the ride

deride

500

There is a dental floss that’s advertised as “Super Floss,” so strong that one strand can lift a fleet of dump trucks without breaking. Such strength is totally superfluous – unnecessary and far beyond the needs of a normal person.

superfluous