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Chapter 15

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  • (v.) to take someone or something into or out of a place secretly
    smuggle
  • (adj.) not able to think or act normally as a result of injury, shock, etc.
    dazed
  • (n.) a bar or lever that falls into a holder to lock or hold a door, window, or gate shut
    latch
  • (n.) trouble, difficulty, or annoyance
    bother
  • (v.) to cause something to fall somewhere in a quick and careless way
    dump
  • (adj.) very unhappy
    miserable
  • (v.) to ruin something or damage it so badly that it needs to be fixed
    wreck
  • (v.) to walk slowly and without hurrying
    amble
  • (v.) to cry noisily while breathing in short gasps
    sob
  • (n.) a place that is far away but still close enough to see or hear some of what is there
    distance
  • (adj.) able to be trusted to do one's duty and make good choices
    responsible
  • (n.) a storage room that is entirely or partly underground
    cellar
  • (v.) to look at all the parts of something in order to better understand it
    survey
  • (v.) to cause things or people to separate and move in many directions
    scatter
  • (n.) the act of dividing something or one of the parts created by doing so
    division