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Island of the Blue Dolphin Vocabulary

Published on Sep 02, 2020

Vocabulary

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  • Chapter 1-2 Ravine is a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides.
  • Chapter 3-4 Tragedy is an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
  • Chapter 3-4 Delight is great pleasure.
  • Chapter 5 Perish is to suffer complete ruin or destruction.
  • Chapter 5 Abalone is an edible mollusk of warm seas, with a shallow ear-shaped shell lined with mother-of-pearl and pierced with a line of respiratory holes.
  • Chapter 6 Shroud is a length of cloth or an enveloping garment in which a dead person is wrapped for burial.
  • Chapter 6 Dune is a mound or ridge of sand or other loose sediment formed by the wind, especially on the sea coast or in a desert.
  • Chapter 7 Forlorn is pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.
  • Chapter 7 Beckon is to make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow.
  • Chapter 8 Scurry is to move hurriedly with short quick steps.
  • Chapter 8 Snarl is to say something in an angry, bad-tempered voice.
  • Chapter 9 Crevice is a narrow opening or fissure, especially in a rock or wall.
  • Chapter 9 trinket is a small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value.
  • Chapter 10 An Omen is an event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
  • Chapter 10 Chafe is (of something restrictive or too tight) make (a part of the body) sore by rubbing against it.
  • Chapter 11 Harbor is a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures.
  • Chapter 11 Deafening is (of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else.
  • Chapter 12 Gruel is a thin liquid food of oatmeal or other meal boiled in milk or water.
  • Chapter 12

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  • Chapter 1-2 Ravine is a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides.
  • Chapter 1-2 Cease is to bring or come to an end.
  • Chapter 3-4 Tragedy is an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
  • Chapter 3-4 Delight is great pleasure.
  • Chapter 5 Perish is to suffer complete ruin or destruction.
  • Chapter 5 Abalone is an edible mollusk of warm seas, with a shallow ear-shaped shell lined with mother-of-pearl and pierced with a line of respiratory holes.
  • Chapter 6 Shroud is a length of cloth or an enveloping garment in which a dead person is wrapped for burial.
  • Chapter 6 Dune is a mound or ridge of sand or other loose sediment formed by the wind, especially on the sea coast or in a desert.
  • Chapter 7 Forlorn is pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely.
  • Chapter 7 Beckon is to make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow.
  • Chapter 8 Scurry is to move hurriedly with short quick steps.
  • Chapter 8 Snarl is to say something in an angry, bad-tempered voice.
  • Chapter 9 Crevice is a narrow opening or fissure, especially in a rock or wall.
  • Chapter 9 trinket is a small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value.
  • Chapter 10 An Omen is an event regarded as a portent of good or evil.
  • Chapter 10 Chafe is (of something restrictive or too tight) make (a part of the body) sore by rubbing against it.
  • Chapter 11 Harbor is a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures.
  • Chapter 11 Deafening is (of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else.
  • Chapter 12 Gruel is a thin liquid food of oatmeal or other meal boiled in milk or water.
  • Chapter 12

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  • Chapter 1-2 Lapping is a machining process in which two surfaces are rubbed together with an abrasive between them, by hand movement or using a machine.

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  • Chapter 1-2 Cease is to bring or come to an end.

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  • Chapter 1-2

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