Harriet Tubman
1. groped
2. territory
3. secretary
4. destination
* 5. ingenuity p. 97
* 6. briars p. 98
7. beckoned
8. auctioneer
9. murmur
10. possessed
11. calico
* 12. imbued p. 109
* 13.condemned p.110
*14. eloquently p. 111
* 15. vigilance p.111
*16. gaoling p. 111
17. convention
*18. stringent p. 117
*19. prodigious p. 117
*20. prescience p. 117
*21 embellished p. 117
*22. diminutives p. 118
*23. intervals p. 120
*24. thicket p. 124
*25. rheumatism p. 128
1. ingenuity - the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
2. Briars-any of a number of prickly scrambling shrubs
3. Imbued - inspire or permeate with a feeling or quality
4. Condemned-express complete disapproval of, typically in public;
5. Eloquently-fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
6. Vigilance-the action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties.
7. Gaoling-jail
8. Stringent-strict, precise,
9. Prodigious-remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
10. Prescience- having or showing knowledge of events before they take place
11. Embellished-make (a story) more interesting or entertaining by adding extra details
12. Diminutive-extremely or unusually small
13. Intervals - a space between two things; a gap.
14. Thicket – a dense group of bushes
15. Rheumatism - any disease marked by inflammation and pain in the joints, muscles, or fibrous tissue