Border The Americans had to cross the Mexican border on their way to South America The line where an area such as a country ends and another area begins Debut The juggler had his debut on television that night ID: 690504
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Lesson 10
Vocabulary
Jose! Born to DanceSlide2
Border
The Americans had to cross the Mexican border
on their way to South America.
The line where an area, such as a country, ends and another area beginsSlide3
Debut
The juggler had his
debut
on television that night.
A first public appearance, as
a performerSlide4
Discouraged
After getting a nail in the foot, the discouraged
child stopped running barefoot.
Less hopeful or enthusiasticSlide5
Hauling
I was hauling the books from my house to hers when I heard the news.
To move from one place to another, as with a truckSlide6
Mournful
The mournful owner buried his dog in the back of the yard.
Feeling, showing, or causing grief; sadSlide7
Permission
Our parents gave us permission
to go to the movies.
Consent granted by someone in authoritySlide8
Stubborn
I have the stubborn idea to be a teacher when I grow up.
A
stubborn
stain ruined the tablecloth.
Continuing to exist; lasting
Unyielding; difficult to deal withSlide9
Toured
We toured through Spain.
To go on a
tour, to visitSlide10
Towering
The basketball hoop was towering
over the child.
To rise very highSlide11
Triumph
Becoming a star is a triumph
most performance artists long for.
The fact of being victorious