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Genre: Fiction Chapters 1- 3

Genre: Fiction Chapters 1- 3. s plendid Page 4. Meaning : Great ; excellent Sentence : My mom and I had a splendid time on vacation; in fact, it was the most fun we had ever had. passages Page 4. Meaning : Paths ; ways to go

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Genre: Fiction Chapters 1- 3

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  1. Genre: Fiction Chapters 1- 3

  2. splendid Page 4 Meaning: Great; excellent Sentence: My mom and I had a splendid time on vacation; in fact, it was the most fun we had ever had.

  3. passages Page 4 Meaning: Paths; ways to go Sentence: There are many passages leading out of a maze, but only one is correct.

  4. spare Page 6 Meaning: Extra; unused Sentence: We have a spare room upstairs that my mother wants to turn into a hobby room, but I would like for it to be a game room.

  5. wardrobe Page 6 Meaning: Closet; furniture used for hanging and storing clothes Sentence: The large wardrobe held all of my clothes.

  6. inquisitive Page 8 Meaning: Curious; questioning Sentence: Curious George is a very inquisitive monkey, always thinking of questions and looking for answers.

  7. parcels Page 11 Meaning: Packages Sentence: The parcels, or packages, were stacked up outside on our doorstep.

  8. delighted Page 12 Meaning: Happy; pleased Sentence: The delighted children had fun while playing games with each other all day.

  9. melancholy Page 12 Meaning: Sad; depressed Sentence: The boy was sad, or melancholy, because he had not yet made any friends at his new school.

  10. distress Page 17 Meaning: Pain, worry, upset Sentence: My brother experienced so much distress over being teased and bullied in the neighborhood.

  11. batty Page 24 Meaning: Crazy; insane Sentence: When my sister wears her hair like this people think she is a little batty, but she really is sane.

  12. ordinary Page 25 Meaning: Regular; plain Sentence: These are ordinary chips, with no extra flavoring.

  13. hoax Page 25 Meaning: a trick; a deceptive prank Sentence: Sometimes people will try to fool others into believing in aliens or bigfoot as a hoax, or prank.

  14. complicated Page 27 Meaning: Difficult to explain, solve or deal with; complex Sentence: Solving some math problems can be complicated because of all of the steps that have to be remembered and followed.

  15. stern Page 31 Meaning: Strict; harsh; serious Sentence: Even though Snow White’s evil step mother was beautiful, she was also very mean and usually had a stern look on her face.

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