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The Witch of Blackbird Pond
  • Chapter 9 Vocabulary

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earnestly
  • intensely or excessively serious and grave in
    manner or attitude
  • Two small heads bent earnestly over each of the
    three dog-eared primers which were all the dame
    school boast. p. 82

3
primer
  • a book used to teach young children to read,
    usually containing simple stories
  • At the opposite end of the kitchen Mercy, having
    generously alloted to Kit the primer readers, was
    laboring with the beginners. p. 83

4
hornbook
  • formerly, a page of text used as an aid in
    teaching reading, usually printed with the
    alphabet, letter combinations, and a religious
    passage, covered with a thin layer of horn
  • ..each holding a hornbook.. p. 83

5
sober
  • serious and thoughtful in demeanor or quality
  • Sober little adults they had appeared on that
    first day, dressed in fashions much like their
    parents. p. 84

6
quill
  • an old-fashioned pen made from the shaft of a
    feather
  • The six children followed every motion of her
    quill with breathless eagerness. p. 84

7
zest
  • lively enjoyment and enthusiasm
  • Kit chose the stories that she herself enjoyed
    most, and her reading had a zest p. 86

8
enthralled
  • fascinated and giving total attention to
    something
  • and liveliness that enthralled the children.
    p. 86

9
hearth
  • the floor of a fireplace, especially when it
    extends into the room
  • Charity picked up the broom by the hearth and
    began to sweep. p. 87

10
obstreperous
  • noisily and aggressively boisterous
  • By chance she had chosen the three most
    obstreperous pupils in the school to be her
    thieves and robbers. p. 87

11
subdued
  • sad or in low spirits
  • Across the subdued childrens heads Kit and
    Mercy faced their two visitors p. 88

12
incredulously
  • unable or unwilling to believe something or
    completely unconvinced by it
  • Reverend Woodbridge stared incredulously at
    Mercy. p. 89

13
dumbfounded
  • to make somebody temporarily speechless with
    astonishment
  • For a moment Kit was too dumbfounded to move.
    p. 91
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