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SAT Words from Literature presents a new approach to scoring high on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Rather than taking words directly from a dictionary and.
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Brave New World. Candide vocabulary word list with page numbers - thanks J.

Chapters 26–30

Woodnal MA. Canterbury Tales. Catcher in the Rye. Catcher in the Rye vocabulary word list, definitions and Fill-in-Blanks puzzle. Catherine Called Birdy. Chasing Vermeer. Cold Mountain. Cold Sassy Tree. Cry, The Beloved Country. Da Vinci Code. David Copperfield. Death of a Salesman. Dogs Don't Tell Jokes. East of Eden. East of Eden vocabulary word list with definitions - thanks Ms. Ethan Frome. Fahrenheit Firestorm The Caretaker Trilogy: Book 1.

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Firestorm vocabulary word list with pages numbered-thanks Connie Brasier FL. Gifted Hands. Great Expectations. Great Expectations vocabulary word list - thanks J. Starkey CA. Gulliver's Travels. Hard Times. Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix. Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone. Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone vocabulary word list and wizard word puzzle activities. Into The Wild. Into Thin Air. Invisible Man. Jane Eyre. Johnny Got His Gun. Johnny Got His Gun vocabulary word list and questions - thanks J.

Levenson NJ. Johnny Tremain. Julius Caesar. King Lear.

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Life of Pi. Lonesome Dove. Lord Jim. Lord of the Flies. Maggie's American Dream. Moby Dick. Much Ado About Nothing. Much Ado About Nothing vocabulary word list with definitions - thanks E. Lewis UT.

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No-No Boy. Not Without My Daughter. Oedipus the King. Of Human Bondage. Of Mice and Men. Old Yeller. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Budd MA.


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The nurse had been with them at night for the past week, as she lived a great distance away. And Dr. Mandelet had been coming and going all the afternoon. They were then looking for him any moment.

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Edna hastened upstairs by a private stairway that led from the rear of the store to the apartments above. The children were all sleeping in a back room. Madame Ratignolle was in the salon, whither she had strayed in her suffering impatience. She sat on the sofa, clad in an ample white peignoir, holding a handkerchief tight in her hand with a nervous clutch.

Her face was drawn and pinched, her sweet blue eyes haggard and unnatural. All her beautiful hair had been drawn back and plaited. It lay in a long braid on the sofa pillow, coiled like a golden serpent. The nurse, a comfortable looking Griffe woman in white apron and cap, was urging her to return to her bedroom. He said he would be here at half-past seven; now it must be eight. See what time it is, Josephine. The woman was possessed of a cheerful nature, and refused to take any situation too seriously, especially a situation with which she was so familiar.


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She urged Madame to have courage and patience. But Madame only set her teeth hard into her under lip, and Edna saw the sweat gather in beads on her white forehead. After a moment or two she uttered a profound sigh and wiped her face with the handkerchief rolled in a ball. She appeared exhausted. The nurse gave her a fresh handkerchief, sprinkled with cologne water.