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IEW Vocabulary Lessons 1-15

Across
To move quickly in a panicked manner - - Here was Jack, now for a second time, having to ________________ down the table leg.
Tired or worn out - - Though Jack felt extremely ______________, he had no choice but to press on as he climbed down the stalk.
A great number - - Jack could not believe his eyes as he watched the giant command a _____________ of golden eggs from his precious goose.
Fearless - - The __________ Jack snuck the gold from the giant’s pocket.
To look angy - - The ____________ upon the giant’s face was enough to make one’s blood run cold from fear.
The upper edge of anything - - Jack had made it to the _____________ of the clouds where the beanstalk grew when the giant was but a short distance away.
To chase - - With a roar, the giant jumped to his feet to ___________ the thief.
With determination; firm in purpose - - ________________ Jack had climbed that beanstalk to the very top.
Merciless; uncalled for and cruel - - The giant’s wife knew her husband to be ________________ towards his foes.
To figure something out based on what you know - - The giant’s wife hoped that her husband would never ______________ that she was compassionate and fed the thief.
A loud, confused, or clanging noise - - The source of this ____________ was unmistakable, even to the sleeping giant, who woke abruptly.
To hold back from doing something - - Jack could not _____________ himself and climbed up the beanstalk a second time.
To withdraw - - After Jack had disappeared the giant turned to _______________ back to his castle.
To reject with disgust - - Feeling such __________________ at the brazen thief, the giant began to follow Jack down the beanstalk.
In a way that shows high moral character - - The giant’s wife had acted ____________ when she attempted to protect Jack from her husband.
Down
To hold out against; to last - - From afar, Jack stood determined to ______________ the long wait before the giant would tire and fall asleep.
To wave threateningly - - The giant, feet pounding, held up the leftover beef leg bone to _____________ it at Jack.
To praise highly - - Jack imagined his mother would greatly ___________ him for returning to her with such wealth.
To uncover or reveal - - Jack refused to ______________ the danger he had narrowly escaped at the top of the beanstalk.
Skilled or expert - - Jack was ________________ as he quietly snatched the goose without a sound.
Having ability - - Jack ____________ slid down the table leg and landed on his feet.
Without shame; boldly disprespecful - - Did Jack act ____________ by stealing the gold from the giant?
To blame or find fault with - - Jack far preferred the praise from his mother over the _____________ she delivered when he had returned only with beans.
Famous; of good reputation - - Jack dreamed of being _____________ throughout the land for his bravery and wealth.
Wisely; with understanding and skill to make the right choice - - Jack’s mother did not think that he had acted _____________ for selling the milk cow for a handful of beans.
To give or grant - - Jack dreamed about the fine dresses and precious jewels he could ____________ upon his mother with all of that gold.
Happening soon - - Seeing Jack return out of the corner of her eye, she knew conflict was ________________.
huge - - After Jack had climbed the beanstalk, he approached the __________ castle.
Quickly and with little thought - - Seeing that great sack of gold, Jack ____________ snatched the treasure and ran.
Great suffering in mind or body - - Fearing _______________ at the hands of Jack, the goose let out a loud squawk.