Chapters 1-3
1. Desolate: abandoned (no one lives there); lonely
2. Chaos: any confused, disorderly mass
3. Civilization: the way of life of a people (example: Aztec civilization)
4. Resigned: to have given up or quit
5. Acknowledged: to have admitted the truth or existence of something
6. Desperate: almost without hope; acting foolishly because you have almost no hope
Chapters 4-5
1. Conviction: strong belief or opinion
2. Peered: looked closely or curiously
3. Awe: a mixed feeling of fear, respect and wonder
4. Artificial: fake
5. Insolent: rude
Chapters 6-7
1. Enforced--Caused to be carried out
2. Engaged--Took part in
3. Escapade--a reckless adventure or wild prank.
4. Irritable--Easily annoyed
5. Distaste--dislike
Chapters 8-10
1.Dominate--to rule over; govern; control.
2.Coincide-- to occur at the same time
3.Devise--to contrive, plan, or elaborate;
4.Sinister--threatening, trouble, ominous, bad, evil, or wicked
5.Tolerate--to allow the existence, presence, practice, to put up with
6.Exaggerate-- to say something that is not quite true; to expand the truth
Chapter 11
1.Extravagant--wasteful; excessive
2.Courtesy--politeness; good manners
3.Flustered--to be a little upset about something
4.Impress--to be surprised; to be astonished
5.Disdain--disrespect; disregard
6.Resolve--to come to a solution; to end
Chapters 12-13
1.mend--to repair; to fix
2.delighted--to be very happy
3.casual--relaxed; not worried; calm
4.catastrophe--disaster; tragedy
5.deliberately--on purpose; consciously; with thought
6.traitor--someone who betrays his or her country
7.regret--to be sorry
Chapters 16-20
1.Senile-- exhibiting a loss of memory associated with old age
2.Appalled-- overcome with shock or dismay
3.Explicit--leaving no question as to meaning or intent
4.Rejection-- to refuse to believe, accept, or consider
5.Inconsolable-- incapable of being comforted
6.Random-- without definite aim, direction, rule, or method
7.Mercilessly-- very cruel or harsh
1. Desolate: abandoned (no one lives there); lonely
2. Chaos: any confused, disorderly mass
3. Civilization: the way of life of a people (example: Aztec civilization)
4. Resigned: to have given up or quit
5. Acknowledged: to have admitted the truth or existence of something
6. Desperate: almost without hope; acting foolishly because you have almost no hope
Chapters 4-5
1. Conviction: strong belief or opinion
2. Peered: looked closely or curiously
3. Awe: a mixed feeling of fear, respect and wonder
4. Artificial: fake
5. Insolent: rude
Chapters 6-7
1. Enforced--Caused to be carried out
2. Engaged--Took part in
3. Escapade--a reckless adventure or wild prank.
4. Irritable--Easily annoyed
5. Distaste--dislike
Chapters 8-10
1.Dominate--to rule over; govern; control.
2.Coincide-- to occur at the same time
3.Devise--to contrive, plan, or elaborate;
4.Sinister--threatening, trouble, ominous, bad, evil, or wicked
5.Tolerate--to allow the existence, presence, practice, to put up with
6.Exaggerate-- to say something that is not quite true; to expand the truth
Chapter 11
1.Extravagant--wasteful; excessive
2.Courtesy--politeness; good manners
3.Flustered--to be a little upset about something
4.Impress--to be surprised; to be astonished
5.Disdain--disrespect; disregard
6.Resolve--to come to a solution; to end
Chapters 12-13
1.mend--to repair; to fix
2.delighted--to be very happy
3.casual--relaxed; not worried; calm
4.catastrophe--disaster; tragedy
5.deliberately--on purpose; consciously; with thought
6.traitor--someone who betrays his or her country
7.regret--to be sorry
Chapters 16-20
1.Senile-- exhibiting a loss of memory associated with old age
2.Appalled-- overcome with shock or dismay
3.Explicit--leaving no question as to meaning or intent
4.Rejection-- to refuse to believe, accept, or consider
5.Inconsolable-- incapable of being comforted
6.Random-- without definite aim, direction, rule, or method
7.Mercilessly-- very cruel or harsh