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Single Shard: Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary

Single Shard: Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary. Fervently, pretense, sieving, incising, emissary, unobtrusive, vigilance, felicitous, garb, surreptitiously, pantaloons. FERVENTLY (ADV.). She fervently wished for a new puppy. SIEVING (V.). My grandfather was an expert at sieving the rice.

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Single Shard: Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary

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  1. Single Shard: Chapters 4-6 Vocabulary Fervently, pretense, sieving, incising, emissary, unobtrusive, vigilance, felicitous, garb, surreptitiously, pantaloons

  2. FERVENTLY (ADV.) • She fervently wished for a new puppy.

  3. SIEVING (V.) • My grandfather was an expert at sieving the rice.

  4. PRETENSE (N.) • She made a pretense of paying attention in class, but she was actually day dreaming.

  5. INCISING (V.) • I began incising the clay with decorative images.

  6. EMISSARY (N.) • The royal emissary has a very important job to fulfill.

  7. UNOBTRUSIVE (ADJ.) • The young man turned down his car radio so the noise would be unobtrusive to other people in the park.

  8. VIGILANCE (N.) • It is important to be in a constant state of vigilance when you are learning how to drive a car.

  9. Felicitous (AdJ.) • This is felicitous weather for our journey!

  10. GARB (N.) • His garb was an interesting choice of patterns and colors.

  11. Surreptitiously (ADV.) • When you get to the house, sneak in surreptitiously!

  12. Pantaloons (n.) • I felt silly wearing a pair of pantaloons.

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