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The Pinballs

The Pinballs. Vocabulary/Novel Study. authorities. The authorities were called to Hale school, because of the loud disturbance . Persons having the legal power not to make and enforce the law. Persons having the legal power to make and enforce the law.

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The Pinballs

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  1. The Pinballs Vocabulary/Novel Study

  2. authorities • The authorities were called to Hale school, because of the loud disturbance. • Persons having the legal power not to make and enforce the law. • Persons having the legal power to make and enforce the law. • Persons having the legal power to make and enforce the law.

  3. collapsed • My little brother made a bridge out of building blocks and it collapsed after the dog ran into it. • Fall down or inward suddenly • Erected in an upward position • Fall down or inward suddenly

  4. concussion • Several pro football players have experienced concussionslead to confusion. • Injury to the spinal cord • Injury to the brain due to jarring from a blow • Injury to the brain due to jarring from a blow

  5. forge • It is illegal to forge someone’s name on a legal document. • To imitate a legal document • Not to replicate a legal document • To imitate a legal document

  6. foster • It takes a kind person to foster a child in their home and take care of them. • To feed, nourish and nurture, bring up or support a child in need • Unable to have the ability to help a child • To feed, nourish and nurture, bring up or support a child in need

  7. lunged • The bear lunged at the hunter as he walked of the trails. • move forward suddenly • self contained • move forward suddenly

  8. resented • Mrs. Muir resented Ms. Hicks when she won the $1,000,000,000 Powerball contest. • wants to become her best friend • disliked; bore a grudge against • disliked; bore a grudge against

  9. stabilizes • The government stabilizes the cost of living by keeping inflation down. • to hold steadfast, secure • to let go, uncontrolled • to hold steadfast, secure

  10. suspicious • The teacher grew suspicious while grading the papers when she realized two people sitting together had the same problems incorrect. • distrustful; questionable • founded to be reliable • distrustful; questionable

  11. foster

  12. lunged

  13. resented

  14. stabilized

  15. suspicious

  16. authorities

  17. forge

  18. concussion

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