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ENGLISH

Name: Miguel Aguilar

Professor: Lic. Mayra Gamboa

Level: Fourth “A”

AMBATO – ECUADOR
Chapter 1,2

Forward

Toward or to what is in front, in the future, or in advance.

Building
anything (such as a house, etc.) built on an area of land, having a roof and walls and
usually intended to be kept in one place

Matter
the material of which any physical object is composed;
physical substance, as distinguished from the spirit or the mind.

Pleasant

pleasing, agreeable, or enjoyable.

Upstairs
to or on an upper floor:
Unhealthy
not in a state of good or normal health;
diseased:

Missing
lacking, absent, or not found:

Railway station
a stopping place for trains. that carry people or things

Marriage
the state or relationship of being married
Strange
causing a feeling of curiosity or wonder;

Ashamed
feeling shame; distressed or embarrassed by feelings of guilt, foolishness, or disgrace:

Murder
the unlawful killing of a person, esp. when done deliberately:

Straight
without a bend, angle, wave, or curve:
Unknow
not within the range of knowledge, experience, or understanding;
strange;

Said
mentioned previously;
aforementioned:

Chapter 3,4

 Cottage: It is a typical type of housing in rural or natural environments, especially


forests and places where there is a significant abundance of wood.

Example: Along the river the Red coffee cottage offers accommodation for 7 people a
week.

 Seemed: Have a certain appearance or appearance or cause certain impression.


Example: He and Maria Cristina seemed to connect.
 Smooth: It is having a smooth, soft and pleasant touch surface

Example: Sometimes her lips are pink petal smooth.

 Forefinger: It is the finger of authority, mastery, leadership, ambition, ability to image


projection. The index tells us the impulses, aspirations, tendencies, character,
ambition, power idea.
Example: Your left forefinger is weak instead of giving the right tension.

 Hope: Confidence to achieve something or do something that you want.


Example It also gives grounds for hope and encouragement.
Chapter 4

 Belonged: Obligation be a thing of a person or a certain charge


Example: Soldiers suspect the counterfeit money belonged to the FARC.

 Unknown: It applies to the thing that is unknown or ignored or whose nature and
qualities not understood
Example: Their current whereabouts and legal situation are unknown.

 Owner: It applies to the person who has the right of ownership over a thing, especially
on a property.
Example: You must immediately contact the owner.
 Persuaded: Determined or do a certain thing
Example: Even if l were persuaded, others wouldn't be.

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