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This resource provides example sentences for vocabulary words from Chapters 1-4 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." The sentences illustrate words such as "assuage," "malevolent," "piety," and "persevere," among others. Each entry is designed to enhance understanding and usage of these terms within context. Ideal for students looking to expand their vocabulary while studying this classic novel, this collection encourages deeper engagement with the text and supports literacy skills.
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To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 1-4
Example Sentences- Day 1 • 1- Sometimes people will do good deeds to assuage the guilt they feel for something they have done wrong. • 2- Joshua trees are protected by the state because they are indigenous trees that are considered endangered. • 3- Every Disney movie has a malevolent character starring as the antagonist. • 4- Laundry that just came out of the dryer is great to wear because it is unsullied and smells good! • 5- Your teenage years will probably be full of moments of mortification, but don’t worry…it gets better!!!
Example Sentences-Day 2 • 6- Priests are known for their piety. • 7- In “Midsummer Night’s Dream”, Puck causes all sorts of vexations for the other characters. • 8- Pigs can often be found wallowing in the mud. • 9- The abominable snowman can be seen when riding the Matterhorn at Disneyland. • 10- When coming to high school, it helps to meet some amiable people. • 11- Hopefully you will get some auspicious news when you apply to college in a few years.
Sentence Examples-Day 3 • 12- Many athletes will talk expansively about their talents, but the best athletes show how good they are by how they perform. • 13- Teenage boys can, at times, be considered fractious, but usually they are just trying to see what they can get away with. • 14- Hawaii is the epitome of tranquility. • 15- Many pilgrims came to America to escape tyranny in Great Britain. • 16- It is important to persevere through difficult times; it builds character.