Give Me Liberty
Vocabulary
utter
1. complete and total "We witnessed an utter disaster." draft 1. a version before the final version 2. a system in which young people are required to join the armed forces "They might draft me into the war." rights 1. rights (as to fairness) regarded as belonging fundamentally to all people "We have rights in this country." declarations 1. official statements about something "The government has given declarations." bombarded 1. to hit or attack "We have been bombarded by planes." retreat 1. movement by soldiers away from an enemy "Retreat! The enemy is coming!" debate 1. a discussion between people in which they express different opinions "I debate with my Mom over chores." exposing 1. leaving without covering or protection "Our government is exposing criminals." composition 1. the way in which something is put together or arranged "This composition was written in 1918." treason 1. the crime of trying to overthrow your own country's government "John Brown committed treason." |
Spelling
opposing
against prettier prettiest jubilant exultant younger youngest
disaster misfortune greater greatest nourishment sustenance funnier
funniest decrease diminish livelier liveliest calamity catastrophe |
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