Chapter 5-7

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Chapter 5-7 Heroes Don’t Run

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Chapter 5-7. Heroes Don’t Run. Ranks. Recruit. A newly enlisted or drafted member of the military or an organization. Civvies. Civilian Clothes (not military uniform) Civilian: a person who is not a member of the military, police, or fire fighting organization. Satchel. Cadence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 5-7

Heroes Don’t Run

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Ranks

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RecruitA newly enlisted or drafted member of the military or an organization

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CivviesCivilian Clothes (not military uniform)Civilian: a person who is not a member of the military, police, or fire fighting organization

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Satchel

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CadenceA rhythm, regular beat

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To navigateTo move through, to walk or find your way

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To cool offTo become more calm or reasonable

When your mom is really angry, you need to give her time to cool off before you talk to her again.

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To moistenTo make a little wet

Leo did not want to cry but his eyes moistened when he saw the Lion King.

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To pesterTo annoy without stopping, to bother

My little brother pestered me until I gave him some money to go away.

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DevotedLoyal and loving

A devoted friend never leaves you when you’re in trouble.Rex is so devoted to basketball, he plays it during nutrition, lunch, and after school.

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Chapter 6

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To go at each otherTo argue, debate, or fight

Tommy and Howard went at each other when Tommy found out that his girlfriend was cheating on him with Howard.

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Pullman berth

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ReinA controlling powerExpression: take the rein

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Chapter 7

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To straggleTo break away from the line

The baby deer straggled away from the group and was eaten by a lion.

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Stake truck

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Bullhorn

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Get the lead outTo hurry, to move faster

We are late for the movie! Get the lead out, guys!

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Sprawling, To sprawlTo be spread out, using a large area

The internment camp sprawled in all directions in the desert.The baby sprawled across the bed.

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PlatoonA military unit (two or more sections)

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Garrison hatA type of military hat that is foldable to the side

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BatonA rod or club that is used as a mark of authority and power

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FortunateHaving good luck

The student was fortunate to receive a $10,000 scholarship for college.I like reading the fortunes in the cookies at Chinese restaurants.

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LumpA big piece with no shape

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GreenNot fully developed or grown, immature

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HeadAt the front, or beginning

The most important person always sits at the head of the table.

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QuartermastersIn the military, a quartermaster is a person in charge of giving clothes and other supplies for the soldiers

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Dungaree

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BluejacketA sailor in the navy

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To enrageTo make extremely angry

Tommy enraged the teacher when he said a bad word in class.The enraged teacher gave Tommy a referral.

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CounselAdvice or opinion

David’s brother counseled David when he broke up with his girlfriend.The counselor tries to help students make better choices for college.

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BarbersA person whose job is to cut (men’s) hair

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