REMORSE (NOUN) A deep regret for having done wrong; a feeling of guilt.

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REMORSE (NOUN) A deep regret for having done wrong; a feeling of guilt

SILHOUETTE (NOUN) The dark shape or shadow of something; an image showing only the shape of something

OATH (NOUN) 1. A formal promise, pledge, or vow; usually made to someone highly respected (a judge, a king, a god, etc) 2. An offensive statement, a curse or swear

PLOT TWIST A sudden, unexpected change in the situation or outcome of a story

A young hero goes to fight the evil emperor who killed his father. Surprise! The evil emperor IS his father!

A man finds a treasure chest buried in his backyard. Surprise! The chest is full of worthless Monopoly money.

HOMEWORK: Read and answer up to question 6 in “The Sniper” Write meaningful sentences for your three new vocab words.