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By: Amy Lou Buntin, Mason Daniels, and Braelon Brantley

Across five aprils

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Page 1: Across five aprils

By: Amy Lou Buntin, Mason Daniels, and Braelon Brantley

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Not clearly or logically connected.

Lee and Grant are close,but not yet there.

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Asserting the contrary or opposite; contradicting; inconsistent; logically opposite.

North and South are very opposite.

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Without pity or compassion; cruel; merciless.

In the Civil War, the North and South were both cruel to each other.

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Wild uproar or unrestrained disorder.

Many times, there would be an uproar after President Lincoln spoke.

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Irritated; annoyed

War often annoyed Jethro.

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disposed or inclined to revenge; vengeful:

Both the North and South wanted revenge.

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Not often; rarely

The Creightons rarely went to town.

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Easily seen; conspicuous

Soldiers in the war tried not to be seen.

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Lack in variety

Every soldier was different.

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Clever; cunning; ingenious; shrewd

Jethro is a very smart young boy.