Chapter 1-5
Vessels: a hollow utensil
Stays: Not to Move
Booty: Rich gain; pride
Prow: Bow of a ship
Quartering: Winds from direction behind and from sides
Baubles: Object of little value
Shaft: Long handle of a weapon
Headwind: Wind blowing in directions opposite of a course for a ship
Hull: The Outer Covering of a fruit or a seed, frame or body of a ship
Scudded: To move or run swiftly
Bouquets: Bunch of Flowers
Hospitable: Generous and Friendly
Brow: The ridge on which the eyebrow grows, the upper edge of steep slopes
Lolled: Hang or let hang loosely
Shrouds: a cloth to cover or wrap on a dead body
Reveling: enjoying it's time
Mischievous: Silly or quite naughty enough to get someone annoyed or angry.
Sullen: angered and unwilling to interact with others
Outwitted: use cleverness to defeat someone
Coursed: to follow closer and closer to someone
Perils: The risk of being injured
I had 40% of the perils again if I play too rough.
Inhabitant: A place where it can be settled.
The bird’s nest was his inhabitant.
Moored: To Secure a Boat
I moored the boat inside the cave so nobody could see it.
Marrow: A substance of a spinal cord
My marrow was very small.
Ogres: A monster
The ogres devoured the chickens.
Provisioned: State of being prepared beforehand
I was provisioned with weapons before the enemy tried to ambush.
Sorceries: Magicians and Wizards
The sorceries enchanted the cat with its spell.
Ethical: Moral to approve and to disapprove
It was ethical to agree and disagree.
Mutiny: rebel
Exiling: to banish
Bailing Hooks: the hook that helps the water clear from drip.
Moor: to secure
Smith-craft: handy
Agile: very swift and fast
Bowels: tenderness, courage or pity
Vigil: period of watching
phlegmy: dull
forging: to trick, deceit
disembark: to move from shore
gullet: tips of the teeth
Cannibal: one that eats their own kinds of flesh
Indifferent: not very interesting or enjoyable
Mumbling: To Stammer or to speak in an unclear voice.
Trooping: Marching
Brutal: Cruel

Vocabulary 6~7
1. The girl responded haughtily when she was told she could not go to the
dance.
2. Ethical behavior is important in building oneʼs character.
3. The inhabitants of most countries must possess an identification card.
4. A loom is an instrument used for weaving.
5. There was a glut of fish at the market so the prices were low.
6. The hungry wolves gorged on the deerʼs flesh.
7. The cold wind chilled me to the marrow of my bones.
8. His grandfather was a venerable officer in the Navy.
9. That new perfume has an intoxicating scent.
10. We rowed the skiff ashore.
Write sentences of your own for these words.
1. The peril of having another fracture in my bone was 50% guaranteed if I played too rough.
2. I have provisioned to bring a coat for myself so I could wear it when it was cold.
3. I have prophesied that I was going to meet a famous person one day.
4. I moored the boat in the craft so it wouldn't break easily by the waves or the rocks.
5. The sorceries has been enchanting other creatures to a spider.
6. The boy's dispositions was nice and grateful towards everyone.
7. The ogres wandered around and ate other human beings by devouring them until they were bones.
8. The spured island was a good place to settle.
Chapter 11 Vocabulary Words
1. Submerging (92): To put under water

The shark submerged one of my crew members so they would drown.
2. Insatiable (93): It means incompatible of being satisfied
I was feeling insatiable when I couldn’t do the way I expected towards myself.
3. Contending (94): To fight for contest or challenge against your weakness or difficulties.
I was one of the strong contenders that was available to go to the finals.
4. Shuddering (94): To shiver
I was shuddering in fear when I met a ghost.
5. Dumbfounded (94): Amazed and very astonished
I was dumbfounded when I got an unexpected letter.
6. Starboard (95): The right side of the ship that is directly looking forward.
The starboard was the strongest part of the ship.
7. Helmsmen (95): A person at the helm

The helmsmen was sleeping without doing his duty.

Chapter 12 Vocabulary Words
1. Summoned (96): To command or to be forced
I was summoned to pull the anchor to the shore.
2. Intentions (97): A purpose or a deliberate action
My intentions of going to school are to learn and mature.
3. Stern (98): Being strong or being harsh
The teacher was looking at me with his stern eyes.
4. Scour (99): to clear or to remove something
I scoured the window’s glass because it had stickers on it.
5. Limpets (99): One that clings or hangs on something or someone
The limpets wouldn’t get off of me, as I wanted to.
6. Makeshift (100): To manage with difficulty
I have been able to makeshift the hardship of my journey.
7. Libation (100): Act or instinct or pouring the water
I was trembling when I was told for the libation at the ceremony.
8. Kine (101): Cow
The kine were raised with great care.
9. Ravenous (102): Very greedy or ferociously eating
I was shown as a rude remark when I ate the beef ravenously.
10. Dappled (102): Marked with small spots or patches to fit the background
I was doodling the house as I have left dapples that couldn’t be erased when I was 5.
11. Unfurled (102): To throw or to hurl
I unfurled the gauntlet to begin the match
12. Forestays (103): To stay at the bow of the ship on the deck
The pigeon has secretly forestays on the deck at the middle of the night.
13. Keel (103): Flat bottom of the barge
The treasure was at the keel when everyone was asleep.
14. Vortex (104): Whirlpool
The vortex whirled the boat and split into two.
15. Lichen (104): Skin diseases
The lichens made the fishermen scratch his skin continuously
16. Tumult (104): Violent outburst
I was surprised when there was a tumult during the middle of discussion.

Chapter 13
Tunic (107): Something you wear
The tunic was very long and was uncomfortable
Hemmed (107): Surrounded with
The boy was hemmed with the adults beside him.
Grotto (107): A Cave
The grotto was small but big enough for everyone to fit in.
Interlude (109): Interrupted period of the time
The waves rocked back and forth which caused an interlude towards the boat.
Defying (110): To resist or to hold back someone
I was defying the teacher from discovering my secret.
Exploits (111): Notable or heroic act
Martin Luther King was considered as one of the exploits of the human rights.
Inattention (113): Not paying close attention
The boy was learning passively by being inattentive towards the teacher's words.
Tapestry (114): A heavily handwoven silk
The tapestry of the bed was very soft like a small pillow.
Veto (114): To refuse or to reject
The emperor veto the another leader because he seemed to take over the authority..
Notion (115): An idea
I had a very quick notion for the short powerpoint presentation.
Winnowing (118): The act of removing something
I was winnowing the curtain to look over the view.
Wielding (120): To handle effectively with a tool
The boy had a great way of wielding the tool without any awkward or careless mistakes.
Looted (120): to plunder or take something after winning the war
We looted the Ethiopia's gold after we just defeated them.
Enticements (121): To attract or to enchant

The two opposite sides of magnet enticed together because they are attracting each other greatly.
Lyre (122): One of the instruments in the class of harps
The musician played with the lyre with joyful tunes which was a great leisure and an enjoyment.
Entranced (122): The place where you access inside without any problem
The school is entranced for the people that registered for their education in their school.
Decrees (123): The order usually having the official law

I worked hard to earn a decree for my future.

Chapter 14
1. Meddlesome- Interfere without any right
The bugs were the meddlesome for farmers.
2. Scowl- Contract the brow in expression
I scowled the bow with full strength
3. Buoyant- Ability to float
I was buoyant because I was flowing on the water.
4. Exerting- To force out
I exerted my full power to push the bolder over.

Chapter 15
1. Writhed-To twist
I writhed the laundry so it would let out the water faster.
2. Anointing-smear
I anointed the mash potato so it would be easy to eat.
3. Dazed-shocked
I was dazed when I was blamed for violation.
4. Grimy-To make it dirty

5. Glade-open space surrounded by woods
The boy was sleeping inside the glade where nothing disturbed his silence.
6. Dashed-to run
I dashed towards the mansion.
7. Besieged-surround with army
I was besieged by a group of armies.
8. Partial-to equal something
A half is partial with 0.5.
9. Laden-to carry a load
I ladened the heavy backpack.
10. Oracle-a design
The oracle was pretty.
11. Ruffian-A brutal person
The ruffian didn't care even though there were injuries.
12. Prudence-skill and good judgement of tools
I had a prudence towards catching because of my hands.
13. Sneeringly-to make a mocking sound
I was sneering at the boy when he lost the game.
14. Cudgel-a heavy but small gun
The cudgel was carried by the police.
15. Undiluted-not to make the taste weaker by putting water