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  • Go along Second Avenue and turn right on Pine Street. Turn right again into Third Avenue. Walk past the houses. What's on your left?
    The supermarket
  • Go along Second Avenue. Take the second street on the right and go across Third Avenue. What's on your right?
    The drugstore
  • Sarah was mortified when she tripped in the middle of the crowded lunchroom. What does mortified mean?
    embarrassed, humiliated, horrified
  • In the early 1600s, a dangerous trip across the Atlantic Ocean was a daunting idea. The Europeans, who would someday be known at the Pilgrims, must have been a very determined and brave group of settlers. What does daunting mean?
    frighten or intimidate
  • Go along Second Avenue and turn right on Pine Street. Turn left into Third Avenue. Go across Oak Street. What's on the corner, on the right, across the library?
    The police station
  • Go along Second Avenue and turn right on Pine Street. Walk past the bank. What's next to it?
    The playground
  • The teacher could tell the student fabricated the story and was lying. What does fabricate mean?
    fake, made up, falsify
  • Her cardinal rules is this: Be kind to others! She believes that everything else in life will fall properly into place is one follows that rule.
    main, or most important
  • She always felt serene after attending yoga class. What does serene mean?
    clear, bright, sunny
  • Go along Second Avenue. Take the second street on the left. What's on your right?
    The coffee shop
  • Go along Second Avenue. Turn right into Maple Street and then turn left into Third Avenue. What's on the left?
    The bus station
  • Harry loved to read memoirs and learn about people's lives. What does memoir mean?
    history, life
  • The girl was distraught when she couldn't find her dog. What does distraught mean?
    worried, upset, distressed
  • Put this medicine on your arm and run it into your skin until it's invisible. It will inhibit the infection's attempt to spread. What does inhibit mean?
    help to do something important
  • Go along second avenue and across pine and oak streets. Walk past the museum. What's on your right?
    The book store
  • Brea and Elizabeth are having a dispute over which radio station to play at work. It would be so much simpler if they both like the same kind of music. What does dispute mean?
    disagreement
  • Go along Second Avenue and turn left on maple street. What's on the left?
    The movie theater
  • Go along Second Avenue. Take the third street on the right and go across Third Avenue. What's on your left ?
    Park
  • The principal was very lax. He rarely enforced the rules. What does lax mean?
    easygoing, lenient, chill
  • Go along Second Avenue. Take the third street on the right and walk past the bookstore. What's on the right??
    The pet store