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Where The Red Fern Grows Vocab.

By Mary Avenel #2 5-B
Across
Shade or comparative darkness an area.
Any urban area, contrasted with its surrounding countryside.
Decided; settled; resolved.
The thing so surrendered or devoted.
The place to which a person or thing travels or is sent.
Having an aroma; fragrant or sweet-scented; odoriferous.
A shrub bearing such fruit.
A paid announcement, as of goods for sale, in newspapers or magazines, on radio or television, etc.
Almost; nearly
To utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry or sound, as from uneasiness, discontent, peevishness, etc
Enjoyment or satisfaction derived from what is to one's liking; gratification; delight.
The projecting part of the head of an animal, including jaws, mouth, and nose.
The movable lid of skin that serves to cover and uncover the eyeball.
Informal interchange of thoughts, information, etc., by spoken words; oral communication between persons;talk; colloquy.
Down
A row of bushes or small trees planted close together, especially when forming a fence or boundary; hedgerow.
The act of a person or thing that whistles.
The part of the face above the eyebrows; brow.
Not mistakable; clear; obvious.
The period in the morning or, more commonly, in the evening during which this light prevails.
A building used as a school, esp a rural school.
A disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
To cease to be seen; vanish from sight.
Sweeping; cutting; violent; severe.
Scanty; meager.
any of various powdered mixtures that contain sodium bicarbonate, starch (usually flour), and one or more slightly acidic compounds, such as cream of tartar: used in baking as a substitute for yeast
To break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough
Snarled, interlaced, or mixed up.
A man who engages in sports, especially in some open-air sport, as hunting, fishing, racing, etc.
To ask (someone) to give or do something; implore.
To rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.