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DWK - Thorough Readings

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Rodrick Rules - Thorough Readings 1 to 5
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  • (noun) a small mistake in an agreement or law that gives someone the chance to avoid having to do something.
    A loophole
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  • (verb) to start dealing with bad or illegal behaviour in a more severe way.
    to crack down
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  • (idiom - phrase) to do something that will make someone like you.
    To score points
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  • (verb) to fail an exam or course of study
    to flunk
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  • (noun) a person who is present at a sports competition in order to make certain that the rules of that particular game are obeyed and to judge if particular actions are acceptable.
    Umpire
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  • (noun) ending to be involved in a greater than average number of accidents.
    Accident prone
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  • (phrase) To understand something.
    to get the hang of something
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  • ( noun) a person, especially a child, who reveals secrets or informs on others.
    A tattletale
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  • Greg got too… and let Chirag get too close to Rowley, who almost ruined the prank.
    cocky
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  • Greg takes Rodrick’s opinion with… because he knows he’s really immature.
    a grain of salt
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  • Greg got his brother’s … skimpy racing trunks but he wasn’t really happy.
    hand-me-down
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  • Greg had a really... summer because he was made go to swimming lessons.
    lousy
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  • Dad was afraid that Rodrick would... and stay at home until he's 35 with no job.
    follow in Bill's footsteps
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  • Describe an anecdote with the word...
    flunk
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  • Describe an anecdote with the word...
    the coast is clear
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  • Describe an anecdote with the word...
    backfire
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