Tuck Everlasting Vocabulary Chapter 23-Epilogue
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What does the word 'Ponderous' mean?

  • Great in weight, size, or mass (correct)
  • Firm or steadfast in principle
  • Project, to thrust outward
  • A narrow groove made in the ground
  • What does 'Protruding' mean?

    Project, to thrust outward

    What is a 'Furrowed'?

    A narrow groove made in the ground

    What does 'Accomplice' mean?

    <p>When someone knowingly helps another person in crime</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Staunchly' mean?

    <p>Firm or steadfast in principle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is 'Revulsion'?

    <p>A strong feeling of dislike</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Verandah' mean?

    <p>Large open porch partially enclosed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Hastily' mean?

    <p>Speedy, quick, hurried</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary Study Notes from Tuck Everlasting (Chapter 23-Epilogue)

    • Ponderous: Relates to something that is heavy or large, often suggesting difficulty in movement or a sense of seriousness in context.

    • Protruding: Describes an object or part that extends outward, highlighting aspects of visibility and prominence in a physical space.

    • Furrowed: Refers to a type of indentation or narrow groove, often used to describe shapes made in the ground, such as paths or marks that suggest use or passage.

    • Accomplice: Indicates a person who assists another in committing a crime, emphasizing the shared responsibility and complicity in illegal actions.

    • Staunchly: Reflects unwavering commitment or firmness in principle, often used to describe a strong stance on beliefs or values.

    • Revulsion: Denotes a powerful feeling of disgust or aversion, typically in reaction to something unpleasant or morally disagreeable.

    • Verandah: Refers to a large, open porch that is partially covered, providing a transitional space between indoors and outdoors, often used for relaxation or socializing.

    • Hastily: Describes actions carried out with speed or urgency, often implying a lack of careful thought or consideration in decisions.

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    Enhance your vocabulary with this quiz focusing on key terms from Chapter 23 to the Epilogue of 'Tuck Everlasting.' Each flashcard presents a word along with its definition, helping you grasp the meaning of essential vocabulary used in the text. Perfect for studying or revising before discussions or assessments.

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