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Anchor Text Vocabulary Words
lured: [v-past tense] to cause or persuade a person or an animal to go somewhere or do something by offering some pleasure or gain
laborious: (adj] requiring a lot of time or effort
insurmountable: ladj impossible to solve or overcome
traversed: [v— past tense] to move across an area
indefatigable: (adj able to work or continue for a very long time without becoming tired
zealous: ladj feeling or showing strong and energetic support for a person, cause, etc.
Academic Vocabulary Words
tone: In] the expression of a writer's attitude toward his or her subject
connotation: In] a meaning suggested by a word or an expression in addition to its exact meaning
compare: [v] tell how two things are alike
contrast: [v] tell how two things are different
Spelling Pattern Words
expelled: [v-past tense] to have pushed or forced something out
rebellion: In] open opposition toward a person or group in authority
appealing: [v] having qualities that people like; [v] requesting help or support
patrolling: [v] walking or going around or through an area to make sure that it is safe
enrollment: In] the action of becoming a member
kneeling: [v] taking a position where both knees are on the floor
overhauled: [v-past tense] to have changed something completely in order to improve it
8, cancellation: [n] the act of causing something to end
9, compiled: [v-past tense] to have put together in a publication or collection
10. dispelled: [v-past tense] to have made something, such as a belief, feeling, or idea, go away or end