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Part 3

Emblematic: that represents or is a symbol of something


Ridiculous: very silly or unreasonable
Recreational: connected with activities that people do for pleasure when
they are not working
Captured:  somebody/something to catch a person or an animal
jet-ski: a vehicle with an engine, like a motorcycle, for riding across
water
indulgence: the state or act of having or doing whatever you want; the
state of allowing somebody to have or do whatever they want
nonsensical: silly; with no meaning
abbreviation: of/for something a short form of a word, etc.
all-terrain: suitable for use on rough ground
trikes: a vehicle similar to a bicycle
excitement: the state of feeling or showing happiness and enthusiasm
elbow: between the upper and lower parts of the arm
constables: used especially when talking to a police officer)
agricultural: connected with the science or practice of farming
patrolling: patrol (something) to go around an area
coastline: the land along a coast
usurped: usurp somebody/something to take somebody’s position
ungainly: moving in a way that is not smooth or attractive
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PART 4:
Vocabulary:
Abandoned(adj): left in a particular place or condition, usually forever
Inherent: existing as a natural or basic part of something
Portrays: to represent or describe someone or something in a painting, film, book,
or other artistic work
Hard-hitting: A speech or piece of writing that is hard-hitting includes strong
criticism of something
Anthropomorphic: treating animals, gods, or objects as if they are human in
appearance, character, and behaviour
Dilapidated: old and in poor condition
poverty-stricken: A poverty-stricken person or place is suffering from the effects of
being extremely poor
Undertones: in a very quiet voice
Interwoven: to put together or combine two or more things so that they cannot be
separated easily
Didactic: intended to teach people a moral lesson
Orphanage: a home for children whose parents are dead or unable to care for them
Demonstrates: to show or make something clear
Ultimately terrifying: finally; in the end
Phenomenon: something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially
something unusual or interesting
Protagonist: one of the main characters in a story or a play
Talking down: to talk about something in a way that makes it seem less important
or less serious than it really is
Brilliantly: very well, in a way that shows great intelligence or skill or great
success
Oak: a large tree common in northern countries, or the hard wood of this tree

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