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The Story of Benjamin Franklin and His Mouse Amos Chapters 3-4 Vocabulary

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The Story of Benjamin

Franklin and His Mouse Amos

Chapters 3-4Vocabulary

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dullSlow in action; not interesting or pleasant

Ben was smart with his inventions, but sometimes he was rather dull when it came to feeding his beloved mouse!

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eurekaAn exclamation of triumph meaning "I found it"“Eureka!” he exclaims, stepping back to admire his new construction that will be known as Benjamin Franklin stove.

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patriotOne who is loyal to his or her country ; one who loves and defends his or her country.  

Benjamin Franklin was a true patriot. He worked tirelessly to make America independent from the British rule.

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vestry

A room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept, or meetings are held.  

Amos and his family lived in a vestry, which was often cold during the long winter days.

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mongrelA dog of mixed breed

My dog is a mongrel. She is part dachshund, part basset hound, and part something else…

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deliriousWildly excited, confused, disoriented

When they found the man on the island, he was delirious.

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trotA slow pace of running

The dog trotted off with the fur cap, while Ben was panting trying to catch up with it.

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furiouslyTo do something in a violent and angry

manner.The man was very angry. He stomped his feet furiously a few times.

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frantically In a nervous, desperate, and anxious

manner.Ben shouted as he floundered frantically towards the shore.

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coaxTo talk someone into doing something in

a gentle manner.

Ben tried to coax the dog to drop the hat. He pleaded and threatened, but to no avail.

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thicketDense growth of bushes and small trees

Ben dashed through thicket and over rocks trying to catch the dog.

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ludicrousFunny and ridiculous

Ben looked completely ludicrous, half dressed and with mud on his face.

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discernTo be able to see something that is

hidden and not easily seen at the first glance.

I was able to discern some very important people in the crowd.

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prominentImportant or easily seen

I could see some prominent people in the crowd, such as the Governor and his wife.

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prominentImportant or easily seen

The most prominent feature on his face was his nose!

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despondentDescribes a person who is sad,

hopeless, and inconsolable.

Despite all the cheering, Ben looked around despondently. He was sure that he lost Amos forever!

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