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bagirrra123 [75]
3 years ago
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Vocabulary for chapters 5-8 in something wicked comes this way

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1 answer:
Kitty [74]3 years ago
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vocabulary word list for Something Wicked This Way Comes is arranged in order of appearance.  

Part One: Arrivals

Chapters 1-7

iron monger, curlicue, doohingies, solder, droll, mountebank, catapult, perambulate, elixir, slither, hordes, serpentine, incongruous, effulgence, calligraphy, voluptuous, flourish, calliope

Chapters 8-17

shuffling, chuffing, gesticulation, semaphore, precipe, tolling, fathom, reverberation, prowl, mortuary, strewing, commotion, encampment

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