LESSON 10-A VOCABULARY

 according
 again
 allowance
 answer
 anybody
 anyone
 anything
 anywhere
 chief
 companion
 condition
 council
 creation
 denial
 discussion
 distribution
 education
 field
 further, furthest
 indeed
 judge
 judgment
 nobody
 none
 nor
 nothing
 notice
 nowhere
 ordinary, ordinarily, (extraordinary)
 over, overly
 proclamation
 realization
 sale
 sea
 threat
 to allow
 to answer
 to be
   to be right
   to be shaken
 to bring
 to create
 to deny
 to discuss
 to distribute
 to finish
 to grant
 to judge
 to notice
 to proclaim
 to realize
 to sell
 to shake
 to threaten
 to warn
 warning


Expressions

The members of the Council were amazed to see how bold they were. (4:13)

They realized then that they had been his companions. (4:13)

But there was nothing that they could say, because they saw the man standing there. (4:14)

They started discussing among themselves, "What shall we do with these men?" (4:15)

They started discussing among themselves, "What shall we do with these men?" (4:15)

Everyone knows that this extraordinary thing has happened. (4:16)

None of them said that any of their belongings were their own. (4:32)

The money was distributed according to the needs of the people. (4:35)




LESSON 10-B VOCABULARY

 ago
 agreement
 air
 anticipation
 cause
 clearing
 coat
 continuation
 crop
 difficult
 discovery
 door
 enough
 except
 fault
 fear, fearful, fearfully
 forest
 grain
 journey
 land
 leather
 left (hand)
 load
 low, lower, lowest, lowly
 lumber
 mix
 mountain
 neighbor
 neither
 night
 no longer
 package
 pain, painful, painfully
 plant
 play
 preparation
 production
 puzzle
 return
 road
 rope
 rumor
 second, secondly
 shoulder
 snow
 solution
 soon
 stiff
 strange, strangest, strangely
 surely
 tailor
 though
 three, third
 to agree
 to be
   to be afraid
   to be ahead
   to be among
   to be at fault
   to be kept
   to be puzzled
   to be ready
   to be rumored
   to be startled
 to cause
 to clear
 to continue
 to discover
 to fault
 to harvest
 to melt
 to mix
 to pack
 to perish
 to plant
 to play
 to prepare
 to produce
 to push
 to puzzle
 to return
 to round
 to seem
 to sew
 to shut
 to startle
 to stay
 to strengthen
 to supply
 


Expressions

A long time ago, there was a wise man living in a mountain country. (¶1)

With anticipation mixed with sadness, they left their High Country homes. (¶2)

As they traveled day after day, his right arm began to feel stiff. (¶3)

The further they traveled from the High Country, the weaker it became. (¶3)

He realized that many others were also holding an arm behind their back. (¶5)

At last they reached the Low Country. (¶7)

Promising, that is, except for their weak arms. (¶7)

Promising, that is, except for their weak arms. (¶7)

The adults and children set to work. (¶8)

The wise man spent time each day both strengthening his arm and working on his house. (¶12)

You are living as though one arm was tied behind your back. (¶14)

     
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Lesson 10
 
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