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Sixth Grade Unit 3 Week 4 Juan Verdades Tyanna Bischoff, Hawthorne

Sixth Grade Unit 3 Week 4 Tyanna Bischoff, Hawthorne

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Sixth GradeUnit 3 Week 4

Juan Verdades

Tyanna Bischoff, Hawthorne

Words to Knowconfidently

dismounted

distressed

permission

repay

vigorouslyflourish

fulfill

To do or give something in

return for something received

repayConfidentlyDismountedDistressed

FlourishFulfill

PermissionRepay

Vigorously

Got off something, such as a horse or bicycle

dismountedConfidentlyDismountedDistressed

FlourishFulfill

PermissionRepay

Vigorously

confidently

ConfidentlyDismountedDistressedFlourishFulfillPermissionRepayVigorously

Certainly; surely; with firm

belief

Strongly; actively;

energetically

vigorouslyConfidentlyDismountedDistressed

FlourishFulfill

PermissionRepay

Vigorously

ConfidentlyDismountedDistressed

FlourishFulfill

PermissionRepay

Vigorously

distressed

In great pain or sorrow

consent

permissionConfidentlyDismountedDistressed

FlourishFulfill

PermissionRepay

Vigorously

To perform or carry out a

duty or command

fulfillConfidentlyDismountedDistressed

FlourishFulfill

PermissionRepay

Vigorously

ConfidentlyDismountedDistressed

FlourishFulfill

PermissionRepay

Vigorously

flourish

To grow or develop well

Which means the same thing as the underlined words?

Terry tried to think of a way to repay Miss Posy for her kindness.

Give backCharge

Which means the same thing as the underlined words?

The elderly woman had been the one to fulfill Terry’s dream of owning her own horse.

Carry outInterfere

Which means the same thing as the underlined word?

Terry dismounted the horse and put her in the barn.

groomedgot off

Which means the same thing as the underlined word?

She moved confidently among the horses in the barn.

surelyquickly

Which means the same thing as the underlined word?

As she forked clean straw vigorously into stalls, she thought of what she would do next.

Leisurely energetically

Terry was distressed knowing that the horse had been hurt.

angry

in pain

Which means the same thing as the underlined word?

You’ve got it!