Lesson 4.5
Novel #4 - I Survived: The Sinking of the Titanic, 1912
4.5 Vocabulary & Making Generalizations
Novel #4 - I Survived: The Sinking of the Titanic, 1912
4.5 Vocabulary & Making Generalizations
amber - a honey-yellow color
bow - the front end of a ship
seared - a sudden pain related to a burning sensation
shawl - a piece of fabric worn by women over their shoulders or head
gaped - to stare in amazement or wonder with one's mouth wide open
gangplank - a movable ramp used to board or disembark from a ship or boat
peer - to look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something
Making Generalizations
When you read several ideas about a certain topic, you may see how they all compare or contrast. You can make a general statement about them all together by using key words such as most, many, some, all, or few.
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