by Christopher paul Curtis chapters 13 All photos taken from google images Juvenile delinquenta young person who repeatedly violates the law andor displays antisocial behavior such as skipping school ID: 681382
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The Watsons go to Birmingham – 1963by Christopher paul Curtischapters 1-3
All photos taken from google images. Slide2
Juvenile delinquent—a young person who repeatedly violates the law and/or displays antisocial behavior, such as skipping schoolSlide3
Blizzard—a long, severe snow stormSlide4
Tortured—caused intense physical suffering or painSlide5
Howled—cried out loudly in pain or griefSlide6
Hilarious—extremely funnySlide7
Incapable—lacking the ability to do somethingSlide8
Emulate—to imitate or act like someoneSlide9
Cockeyed—having an eye that squints or does not look straight aheadSlide10
Punctual—on timeSlide11
Raggedy—unkempt; wearing tattered clothesSlide12
Sniggled—giggled and snorted through the nose at the same timeSlide13
Patient—tolerant, calm, and understanding even if something takes a long time to accomplishSlide14
Reinforcements—additional people or equipment sent to support a military actionSlide15
Infect—to contaminate with a germ or substance that will make someone sickSlide16
Appreciated—to have been thankful for something