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Vocabulary 9-13

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3.Steve never explicitly stated that he wanted to be known as a tough guy, but he hinted at it by hanging out with the wrong types of people.
7.The instructor was asked to better explain the Matthew Effect.
9.Ms. O’Brien tried to get the message to the jury that Steve was not like the other monsters they saw at court.
11.Jerry was not easily tricked; he knew immediately that Steve was in trouble when he did not come home for dinner after the cops took him away.
14.We have to figure out the meaning of the note he left behind, and we will never do that if we can’t figure out the code.
16.While James King was full of confidence, Steve was humble and even questioned his own identity after the robbery and trial.
17.The instructions were clearly stated by the teacher: the students could not talk during the trial.
18.Initially, Steve did not understand the general idea that he should not try to hang out with the tough guys; they were nothing but trouble.
19.In order to understand every puzzle in Walter Dean Myer’s Monster, we had to break down several passages into smaller parts.
20.James King was extremely angry with Steve and even tried to scare the younger boy, but Steve had seen enough in prison to not be afraid of James King.
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1.Megan is a shy student and always stays away from her classmates.
2.In order to receive credit for the assignment, students must quote the evidence from whence the answers to their questions come.
4.The words under the picture explained that the girl was holding a bat to hit a piñata, not to hit a person.
5.The jury had to read between the lines in order to figure out that Steve was not really a bad kid.
6.In order to understand every puzzle in Walter Dean Myer’s Monster, we had to break down several passages into smaller parts.
8.Initially, Steve did not understand the general idea that he should not try to hang out with the tough guys; they were nothing but trouble.
10.The city was enlarged when the government built better roads on which for people to drive.
12.To try hard to achieve greatness is an excellent thing.
13.The well-spoken individual was asked to present at the Thanksgiving party.
15.Steve’s mother had to strengthen her nerves during the trial because she did not know if her son would go to prison or not.

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