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Tenaciously (adverb) – In a determined, persistent, or firm manner.
Exuberant (adjective) – Full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
Forage (verb) – To search widely for food or provisions.
Vagabonds (noun) – People who wander from place to place without a fixed home.
Drone (verb) – To make a continuous, low, humming sound.
Interminable (adjective) – Endless or seeming to have no end.
Subsided (verb) – Became less intense, violent, or severe.
Transfixed (verb) – Motionless with awe, wonder, or fear.
Tormented (adjective) – Suffered from severe pain or distress.
Motes (noun) – Tiny specks of dust or small particles.
Admonished (verb) – Warned or reprimanded firmly.
Chapters 4
8 (Cuatro
Endowed (verb) – Provided with a quality, ability, or asset.
Succulent (adjective) – Juicy and delicious (often used to describe food).
Wrought (adjective) – metal Shaped or, often with great effort through hammering
Blemish (noun) – A small flaw or imperfection.
Clamored (verb) – Shouted or demanded loudly.
First Communion (noun) – A religious ceremony in which a person receives the Eucharist for the first time.
Furrow (noun) – A narrow groove or wrinkle, often in the ground or on the face.
Baptism (noun) – A Christian ritual signifying spiritual purification and admission into the faith.
Confirmation (noun) – A Christian sacrament confirming and strengthening one’s faith.
Melee (noun) – A chaotic, noisy fight or struggle.
Audacity (noun) – Boldness or daring, often in a reckless way.
Quavered (verb) – Spoke in a trembling or shaky voice, usually from fear or nervousness.
Chapters 9
10 (Nueve
Commotion (noun) – A noisy disturbance or uproar.
Irrevocable (adjective) – Unable to be changed, reversed, or undone.
Forsaking (verb) – Abandoning or giving up something.
Stoically (adverb) – Without showing emotion or pain.
Exorcize (verb) – To drive out an evil spirit or get rid of something undesirable.
Scapular (noun) – A religious garment worn over the shoulders, often as a sign of devotion.
Catechism (noun) – A summary of religious teachings in question
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Etched (verb) – Carved or engraved into a surface.
Incantation (noun) – A series of words spoken as a magic spell or charm.
Emphatically (adverb) – With emphasis or force.
Emanated (verb) – Came forth or flowed out from a source.
Stupor (noun) – A dazed or unconscious state.
Elation (noun) – A feeling of great joy or happiness.
Acrid (adjective) – Having a strong, unpleasant smell or taste; harsh in tone.
Sepulchre (noun) – A small tomb or burial chamber.
Chapters 11
12 (Once
Contemptuously (adverb) – In a scornful or disrespectful manner.
Impending (adjective) – About to happen; looming or approaching.
Crooned (verb) – Sang or spoke in a soft, gentle, or soothing voice.
Instinctively (adverb) – Done naturally or without conscious thought.
Vigilante (noun) – A person who takes the law into their own hands, often without legal authority.
Chapters 13
14 (Trece
Perdition (noun) – A state of eternal punishment or complete ruin.
Countered (verb) – Responded to an argument or action in opposition.
Exasperation (noun) – Intense frustration or irritation.
Scoffed (verb) – Spoke in a mocking or scornful way.
Illuminated (verb) – Lit up or made clear.
Intrusion (noun) – The act of entering without permission or welcome.
Desecrated (verb) – Treated a sacred place or object with disrespect.
Pulsating (verb) – Beating or throbbing rhythmically.
Caravan (noun) – A group of people, vehicles, or animals traveling together, often for trade.
Chapters 15
17 (Quince
Unperturbed (adjective) – Not worried, upset, or disturbed; calm.
Disquietude (noun) – A state of uneasiness or anxiety.
Phantoms (noun) – Ghosts or illusions of the mind.
Resigned (adjective) – Accepting something unpleasant without resistance.
Defiance (noun) – Open resistance or bold disobedience.
Heresy (noun) – A belief or opinion that goes against established religious or societal doctrine.
Chapters 18
20 (Dieciocho
Endures (verb) – Continues to exist or last despite difficulty or hardship.
Arrogant (adjective) – Having an exaggerated sense of one’s own importance; overly proud.
Sheaths (noun) – Protective covers, typically for blades or weapons.
Abruptly (adverb) – Suddenly or unexpectedly.
Emaciated (adjective) – Extremely thin or weak due to lack of nourishment.
Sardonically (adverb) – In a mocking or sarcastic manner.
Manipulated (verb) – Controlled or influenced, often in a skillful or deceptive way.
Forlorn (adjective) – Sad, abandoned, or hopeless.
Chapters 21
22 (Veintiuno
Transfixed (verb) – Held motionless with awe, amazement, or fear.
Divulged (verb) – Revealed private or secret information.
Fleeting (adjective) – Lasting for a very short time; passing quickly.
Bristled (verb) – Reacted angrily or defensively.
Reverberating (verb) – Echoing or resounding repeatedly.
Virgin of Guadalupe (noun) – A title of the Virgin Mary associated with a famous religious apparition in Mexico.
Lurking (verb) – Hiding or waiting secretly, often with bad intentions.
Catechism (noun) – A summary of religious principles in question
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Nebulous (adjective) – Vague, unclear, or lacking a definite form.