Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game I. Wordstudy 5。 cower . to bend down and forward in fear, often while moving backwards Examples: Do stop cowering! I am not going to hit you. a The dog seemed to realize shed done something wrong as she cowered down in the corner W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game I. Word Study v. to bend down and forward in fear, often while moving backwards Examples: Do stop cowering! I am not going to hit you. The dog seemed to realize she ’d done something wrong as she cowered down in the corner. 5. cower
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game Word study 6. deplorable a very bad; most lamentable Examples: a I think smoking is a very deplorable habit. a No one should have to live in such deplorable conditions a It's deplorable that force should have been used against innocent children W BTL E To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game I. Word Study 6. deplorable a. very bad; most lamentable Examples: I think smoking is a very deplorable habit. No one should have to live in such deplorable conditions. It’s deplorable that force should have been used against innocent children. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game I. Wordstudy v deplore to say or think that (something) is very bad Examples: a He said that he deplored all violence. a What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? ad deplorably W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game I. Word Study v. deplore to say or think that (something) is very bad Examples: He said that he deplored all violence. What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? ad. deplorably
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game I. Wordstudy 7。 furnish v to supply or provide Examples: a We can furnish everything you need for a successful party. a Furnished with maps, a compass and sandwiches, they set off for a day's hiking. a The travel company has furnished us with all the details of our journey. W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game I. Word Study v. to supply or provide Examples: We can furnish everything you need for a successful party. Furnished with maps, a compass and sandwiches, they set off for a day’s hiking. The travel company has furnished us with all the details of our journey. 7. furnish
Lesson 9-The Most Dangerous Game I. Wordstudy 8 hum . to make a continuous low sound Examples: a I think there is something wrong with the television-it's humming. a Debbie often hums to herself while shes listening to music The pub was really humming with life. n. hum a the constant hum of traffic W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 9—The Most Dangerous Game I. Word Study 8. hum v. to make a continuous low sound Examples: I think there is something wrong with the television—it’s humming. Debbie often hums to herself while she’s listening to music. The pub was really humming with life. n. hum the constant hum of traffic