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VOCABULARY WORDS STAR T Direction: Choose the meaning of the italicized words by clicking the letter of the correct answer.

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VOCABULARY WORDS

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Direction: Choose the meaning of the

italicized words by clicking the letter of the

correct answer.

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1.Remember this Princess, I hold to the principle

that a maiden has full right to choose.

A. YOUNG LADY

b. Young man

c. Old lady

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2. If you behave, and don’t scare the little

pigs, I’m sure they’ll grow very fond of you.a. Having a strong affection

on someone or somethingb. very scared

c. Deeply in love with someone

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b. To give off or cause to flow

a. To carry or lift

3. He opened the windows, which did

little to shed light into the stone room with its masculine, black decor.

c. To focus on something

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a. to beg or to respond to a charge of a crime.

4. I know I can't do anything to plead your case, but

what if Samantha spoke to them and told

them what happened here.

b. To suffer

c.

c. To give in something

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5. His response was a soft groan that

vibrated delightfully against her lips.

b. deep sound of pain or displeasure.

a. words of wisdom

c. A very loud sound

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YOU DID A GREAT JOB!!

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1.Maiden – young lady2.Fond – having a strong

affection on someone or something3. Shed – to give off or cause to

flow4. Plead – to beg or to respond

to a charge of a crime5. Groan – deep sound of pain