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out loud these difficult words and sentences. |
Sacrificial |
Something
that is killed in order to honour a God. |
Sa-cree-fee-shee-al |
Ritual |
An
act that is traditional especially in religion. |
Ree-chu-al |
Righteous |
A
person who has a strong sense of what is right and wrong. |
Rye-chuss |
The
righteous man stop the strange ritual and saved the man who was
going to be a sacrificial offering to their God. |
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Pugnacious |
Ready
and willing to fight. |
Pug-nay-shee-us |
Notorious |
Known
for doing bad things. |
No-tor-ree-us |
Indisputable |
Example:
if one team wins 10 points and the other gets 0 then it is indisputable
who wins. |
In-dis-spute-ta-bull |
The
boxer was pugnacious to challenge the notorious champion but in
the end of the fight he was knocked out and it was indisputable
who was the winner. |
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Lucrative |
Something
that will make lots of money. |
Loo-cra-tive |
Entrepreneur |
A
business man who is creative in ways of making money. |
On-trer-prer-ner |
Endeavour |
A
plan to try to do something. |
En-dev-ur |
The
entrepreneur knew that his new business endeavour was going to be
very lucrative. |
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Kleptomaniac |
Someone
who can't stop stealing anything. |
Klep-tow-mane-e-ac |
Reprimanded |
To
be punished. |
Rep-pree-man-ded |
Lamentation |
To
regret about something. |
Lay-men-tate-shun |
The
kleptomaniac was reprimanded and as he arrived at the prison he
then had the feeling of lamentation. |
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Zealous |
A
very eager person. |
Zel-us |
Influential |
Someone
who can influence other people. |
In-flu-en-shee-al |
Impressionable |
Easily
tricked into doing something. |
Im-press-shun-ah-bull |
The
zealous man was very influential to the very impressionable children. |
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