Part 3 defines several vocabulary words related to being emblematic, ridiculous, recreational, captured, and indulgent. It also defines abbreviations and all-terrain vehicles.
Part 4 defines vocabulary words related to topics like abandoned places, inherent traits, portrayals in art, hard-hitting criticism, anthropomorphic attributes, dilapidated structures, poverty, quiet undertones, interwoven elements, didactic lessons, orphanages, demonstrations, ultimately terrifying phenomena, protagonists, talking down issues, and brilliant successes. It also defines the word "oak."
Part 3 defines several vocabulary words related to being emblematic, ridiculous, recreational, captured, and indulgent. It also defines abbreviations and all-terrain vehicles.
Part 4 defines vocabulary words related to topics like abandoned places, inherent traits, portrayals in art, hard-hitting criticism, anthropomorphic attributes, dilapidated structures, poverty, quiet undertones, interwoven elements, didactic lessons, orphanages, demonstrations, ultimately terrifying phenomena, protagonists, talking down issues, and brilliant successes. It also defines the word "oak."
Part 3 defines several vocabulary words related to being emblematic, ridiculous, recreational, captured, and indulgent. It also defines abbreviations and all-terrain vehicles.
Part 4 defines vocabulary words related to topics like abandoned places, inherent traits, portrayals in art, hard-hitting criticism, anthropomorphic attributes, dilapidated structures, poverty, quiet undertones, interwoven elements, didactic lessons, orphanages, demonstrations, ultimately terrifying phenomena, protagonists, talking down issues, and brilliant successes. It also defines the word "oak."
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 13 A 14 C 15B 16A 17C 18B 19 A 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