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Travka [436]
3 years ago
5

Tuesday: Vocabulary: Use your computer or a dictionary to look up the definition of these words from our novel.

English
2 answers:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

taut: stretched or pulled tight; not slack.

foliage: plant leaves collectively.

solemn: formal and dignified.

jubilant: feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.

fleeting: lasting for a very short time.

Lelechka [254]3 years ago
4 0
Taut : stretched or pulled tight
foliage : the leaves of a plant
solemn performed with full ceremony
jubilant : joyful and rejoicing
fleeting : not lasting
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