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Vocabulary 2 “The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island”
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Page 1: Vocabulary 2 “The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island”

Vocabulary 2“The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island”

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Imperative

It is absolutely imperative that my letter be delivered first

thing in the morning.

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Exertion

Climbing the stairs to the Empire State Building requires

great exertion.

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Presume

You would presume that someone who babysits likes

kids.

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Restrain

Please restrain from shouting out answers while he is

teaching.

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Tumult

A tumult of shouting occurs in the hallways when the last

school bell rings.

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Intercept

He is really good at intercepting passes from quarterbacks.

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Dispensed

The ATM machine dispensed over a hundred dollars in ones.

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Negligent

The doctor was negligent when it came to asking the sick kid

about his symptoms.

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Recuperate

The runner was left to recuperate after her extensive

knee surgery.

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Imposed

A 9 o’clock curfew was imposed on the irresponsible teenager

when she failed to return home on time.