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Principal Miller's life takes a tumultuous turn when he discovers a cluttered mess in his home. Ripped books and valuable items missing leave him infuriated. As he grapples with feelings of dread and queasiness, he pleads with the police to bring the culprit to justice. A vivid memory of a neighbor's glimpse of a familiar face adds to the complexity of the case. The consequences of the break-in lead to a tremendous emotional journey, filled with hope, confusion, and ultimately, resolution.
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Word 1: ClutterDef: A confused, not organized areaSent: Principal Miller walked into his house to find a clutterof ripped books.
Word 2: InfuriatedDef: To be extremely angry about somethingSent: Principal Miller was infuriated to find his books ruined and many things missing.
Word 3: Marvel / MarvelousDef: To cause surprise, excitingly wonderfulSent: Principal Miller’s marvelous book collection lay in ruins.
Word 4: ResidenceDef: Place where one actually livesSent: Someone had broken into his residence, ruined his books and stolen his valuables.
Word 5: PleadDef: To ask in a begging waySent: Principal Millerpleadedand begged the police to find the thief who stole his stuff.
Word 6: Queasy Def: Causing nausea and sicknessSent: Principal Miller feltqueasywhen he realized it was probably a student who did it.
Word 7: TalonDef: The claw of a bird of prey like an EagleSent: Principal Miller now had a headache that felt like talonssqueezing his head.
Word 8: Capsize Def: A boat tipping overSent: Principal miller’s life was like a boat that had capsized and he was now drowning.
Word 9: CrucialDef: Very important , extremely significantSent: It was crucial for Principal Miller to catch and punish the thief.
Word 10: DreadDef: Something you are afraid ofSent: Principal Millerdreadedthe thought of starting over with nothing but the clothes he was wearing.
Word 11: Coincide/ coincidenceDef: Events that happen at the same time unplanned by accidentSent: Was it just a coincidencethat Billy who lived next door had not gone to school that day and often said he hated Principal Miller?
Word 12: LamentDef: To express sorrow and regret Sent: Theteaching staff lamentedthe terrible loss that Principal Miller had suffered.
Word 13: Vivid Def: Distinct and clear picture or memorySent: A student told the police that he vividlyremembered Billy saying he was planning to break into Principal Miller’s house.
Word 14: Convict / ConvictedDef: Someone who is found guilty of a crimeSent: Billy confessed and was quickly convictedof the crime.
Word 15: FidgetDef: Nervous body movements caused by nervousness or boredomSent: Billy fidgetedin court as the judge sentenced him to five years in jail.
Word 16: SootheDef: To calm and make feel betterSent: Principal Miller was soothedby the thought that Billy was in jail.
Word 17: BaffleDef: Not being able to understand something, puzzledSent: Principal Miller was baffled when he found his house had been broken into again.
Word 18: TremendousDef: Great in amount or importanceSent: Billy had atremendous feeling of relief when they caught the real criminal.
Word 19: FutileDef: Useless in trying or unsuccessfulSent: Billyconfessed he had lied in a futile attempt to protect his mother who did do it.
Word 20: GlimpseDef: A short look at somethingSent: A neighbor reported getting a glimpse of Billy’s mother breaking in the the house.