Caught’ ya! for January 28 th william waggish made a tasteless but funny joke about girls and there wierd habits but no one listened. they were used to.

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Caught’ ya! for January 28 th william waggish made a tasteless but funny joke about girls and there wierd habits but no one listened. they were used to his lame limericks vapid jokes and strange sense of humor

Vocabulary waggish—(adjective) funny; mischievous; in good humor lame— (adjective) weak; inadequate. Slang. Out of touch with current trends. Vapid—(adjective) without liveliness or spirit; dull

Caught’ ya! for January 30 th the last member of the troop sam sagacious simply stood wisely and silently waiting for the clamor to die down. a erudite young man sam held a book in his hand the count of monte cristo by alexander dumas and he read as he waited

Vocabulary sagacious— (adjective) wise; discerning; showing keen common sense. clamor— (noun) a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people erudite— (adjective) characterized by great knowledge; scholarly; educated

Caught’ ya! for February 1 st since his joke had fallen flat and no one had laughed william waggish regaled his freinds with a new limerick about girls whom wear black. brown faced with expressive dark pupils william composed mischievous poems to hide his real aspiration two be as eloquent and articulate a poet as his secret hero langston hughes there once was a strange girl from mack (Colorado) who’s hair and clothes were all black. she looked like a crow, and she should have said no to trying a magical act

Vocabulary regaled— (verb) to entertain lavishly or agreeably aspiration— (noun) strong desire or longing; ambition eloquent— (adjective) having the ability to speak fluently and powerfully articulate— (adjective) expressed clearly and with effectiveness