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                                             5  Vocabulary Words Sentences     Venomous - two species of venomous snakes are the rattlesnake and the copper-head.     Stolid - he was a stolid man who did not show any emotions at his mother's funeral.       Hypnotized - I was hypnotized by a hypnotherapist.     Suspended - we needed to suspend soccer practice because of the heavy rain.     Accuse - I was falsely accused.
Vocabulary: fall list #5 Venomous- person on their behavior  Stolid- calm, dependable Hypnotized- capture the whole attention of someone facinate  Suspended- temporaily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect Transformed- make a through or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of  Accuse- claime that someone has done something wrong  Anticipate- expected or predict  Fringe- clothing or material  Melancholy- having a feeling of melancholy; sad and pensive  Earnestly- intense conviction seriously Dissolve- close down or dismiss  Aggravate- annoy or exasperate, especially persistently  Illuminate- decorate with gold, silver, or colored designs  Capillary- forms a network between  the arterioles and venules  Proboscis- the nose of a mammal, especially when it is long and mobile 
                                                   Vocabulary: fall list #2 Faith- trust or confidence in someone or something Threshold- wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway or entering a house or room Tarry- of, like, or covered, with tar Resolve- find a solution to (a problem, dispute, or contentious matter). Discern- recognize, notice, see, etc.. Martyr- person who is killed, because of their religious or other beliefs Mirth- cheerfulness, exhilaration Catechism- principles, christian religion in form of questions & answers Pious- religious, godly Frenzy- wild behavior, madness
                                                      vocabulary:Fall list #1   Theme- central or main idea of a text Tone- authors attitude toward the subject Mood- readers emotion Diction- the words that the author uses Syntax- the way the author puts the words together Stupid- having or showing a great lack of intelligence or common sence Adumbrate- foreshadow, determine Apotheosis- culmination or climax Ascetic- characterized by or suggesting the practice of severe abstention Bauble- a small, showy  trinket or decoration Beguile- (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way Burgeon- begin to grow or increase rapidly Complement- a thing that completes or brings to perfection Contumacious- defendants behavior Curmudgeon- a bad tempered or surly Didactic- educational, instructive, etc...
                                      Vocabulary:Fall List #4      intermittent- not continuous or steady.     Ebb- retreat, decrease, weaken     regress- return to a former or less developed state.    tendency- an inclination toward a particular characteristic or type of behavior.    antiseptic- colorless, soulless, sickly, deathly. 
                Vocabulary: Fall List #3 Coherent- logical, reasoned  Belador- attack or assault physically or verbally Eschew- deliberately avoid using; abstain from Acquisitive- interested in acquiring money or material things Emulate- a person or achievement typically by imitation Banal- to be obvious and boring Excoriation- a harsh criticism Congeal- solidly or coagulate Carping- difficult to please; critical Substantiate- provide evidence to support or prove the truth of Temporize- avoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time Largesse- generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others Tenable- to be maintained or defended against attack or objection Insatiable- impossible to satisfy Reconnaissance- to locate an enemy or a ascertain strategic features Germane- relevant to a subject under consideration Ramify- to spread or branch out Intransigent- reserved or uncommunicative    

The earth of a turtles back

The author was trying to give a lesson to the reader of that the least expected person does the job.