Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu Chapters 10-14
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aspire
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to very much want to have or achieve something
Decaying leaves clung fiercely to the floor among tiny green sprouts that aspired toward the world above.
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austere
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having no pattern or decoration
Hazel drew a tiny fort in the middle of the page — an austere palace framed by four tall turrets.
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conclusion
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final decision reached by reasoning
The logical conclusion was that Jack was not in school today.
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confess
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to talk about or admit something that makes you embarrassed, ashamed, etc.
Within a week, he confessed to dumping chemicals in a nearby river.
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contemplate
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to look at with careful and thoughtful attention
All you can do is contemplate the funny ways of weeds.
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consult
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to seek the opinion or advice of
Hazel looked from one side to the other and bit her lip, then consulted the compass.
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deduce
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to figure out by using reason or logic
Bobby was smirking at her, she noted, and she deduced that it was a smirk of victory.
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demarcate
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to show the limits or edges of (something)
She stood looking at the line of trees that demarcated the woods as clearly as any doorway.
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discrete
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separate and different from each other
She took up position in a discrete corner of the playground, which she calculated was the best place to observe the door without being seen.
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eternal
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lasting forever : having no beginning and no end
Now it felt eternal.
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menace
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to threaten harm to
Her eyes fell on Tyler and Bobby, she did not blush and turn away or menace them with school supplies.
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oblige
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to do a favor for or do something as a favor
The outside world obliged Hazel by being as gray and unpleasant as possible.
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peculiar
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different from the usual : ODD
A small man with round glasses, big cheeks, and a ring of thin brown-gray hair was looking at her as if she were doing something very peculiar.
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poised
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not moving but ready to move
Hazel looked down at her feet, poised in perfect third position, and then undid them and followed her mom into the kitchen.
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primal
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very basic and powerful — used especially to describe feelings that are like the feelings of animals and that seem to come from a part of human nature that has existed since ancient times
Hazel took a deep breath and was about to step forward when some primal instinct made he turn her head to the left.
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pursue
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to try to get or do over a period of time
There are a couple of different avenues I want to pursue.
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repel
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to drive back
She just eyed them coolly, as if they were nothing to her, as if their nothingness surprised and slightly repelled her.
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resign
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to give up (a job or position) by a formal or official act
Within two weeks, he'd resigned and spent the rest of his days in a small cabin writing confessional poetry.
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sentry
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a person (as a soldier) on duty as a guard
The trees stood in front of her like sentries, and she could not tell whether they intended to welcome her or keep her out.
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surround
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to enclose on all sides : ENCIRCLE
The birds both turned their heads to look at her, and she stood in the middle of the clearing surrounded by tree giants while two dog-size maybe-ravens eyeballed her and a naked clock ticked on behind her like fate.
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survey
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to look over : EXAMINE
When she walked into Mrs. Jacobs's class she surveyed her fellow students with impassive interest.
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tangible
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possible to touch or handle : MATERIAL
The air was a tangible thing, rushing into Hazel's lungs as she breathed, touching her skin like a curious ghost.
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teem
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to be full of something
A row of shelves teeming with books.
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triumphant
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celebrating victory of success
But he did not look triumphant or mocking.