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The Outsiders

Chapters 10-12

QuestionAnswer
a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility stupor
a disturbed state of mind resulting from illness delirious
greatly astonished or amazed dumbfounded
a high-pitched prolonged sound wail
having a strong effect on someone or something impact
vague, indistinct, or ill-defined hazy
a jarring injury of the brain resulting in the disturbance of cerebral function concussion
in a manner indicating anger or annoyance at something perceived as unfair indignantly
admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively idolized
likely to do or to be something liable
to become confused bewildered
a regular newsletter or printed report issued by an organization or society bulletin
in a way that is uncertain, indefinite, or unclear vaguely
a person who looks after and is legally responsible for someone who is unable to manage their own affairs, especially a child guardian
the area around the wheel of a vehicle fender
not saying what is meant clearly and directly roundabout
of very great extenxt or quantity; immense vast
free (someone) from a criminal charge acquitted
having or showing a habitually forgetful of inattentive disposition absent-minded
change direction suddenly veered
the act of making an earnest or emotional appeal to someone pleading
complain about something in a persistent irritating way griped
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