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Literary Terms for House of Scorpion

Literary Terms for House of Scorpion. By: Kayla Sowells. Chupacabra page:269. Definition: A purported creature a gargoyle, said to exist in parts of Mexico. My example: A chupacabra is a animal that looks like a fox and sucks the blood out of its prey.

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Literary Terms for House of Scorpion

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  1. Literary Terms for House of Scorpion By: Kayla Sowells

  2. Chupacabra page:269 • Definition: A purported creature a gargoyle, said to exist in parts of Mexico. • My example: A chupacabra is a animal that looks like a fox and sucks the blood out of its prey. • Sentence in text: The Chupacabra haunted its mountains and occasionally crossed over into aztlan to drink the blood of goats. • Part Of Speech: Noun • Origin: Spanish • Synonyms: goat sucker

  3. Weevil oage:126 • Definition: Any beetles that have a downward curving snout. • Origin: German • Part Of Speech: Noun • Synonyms: beetle, true weevil • Antonyms: Pest • My example: A weevil is a beetle that eats grains and fruits. • Sentence in text: And because tom was a unnatural little weevil no farther would like to have around

  4. Pictures • Weevil Chupacabra

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