Exist ( to be around. ). ( remarkable; very special) extraordinary.

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Presentation transcript:

exist ( to be around. )

( remarkable; very special) extraordinary

( not interested; does not care.) apathetic

intimidate ( to make someone feel bad by hurting their feelings.)

experiment ( a test used to discover something )

humiliations ( things that cause someone to be embarrassed. )

1. dedicate dedication segregate segregation 2. intimidate intimidation humiliate humiliation 3. fair unfair unfairly 4. equally unequal unequally equal 5. league opponent racial 6. difficulties victories worries 7. much upon bus just but

2. Despite all the difficulties, Jackie Robinson didn’t give up. 3. Many Americans knew that racial prejudice was wrong, but few dared to challenge openly the way things were. 1. He thought that segregation was unfair and wanted to give everyone, regardless of race or creed, an opportunity to compete equally on ballfields across America. 4. A bus fare does not cost much for a short ride.

1. dedicate dedication segregate segregation 2. intimidate intimidation humiliate humiliation 3. fair unfair unfairly 4. equally unequal unequally equal 5. league opponent racial 6. difficulties victories worries 7. much upon bus just but

1. tiny pilot giant spider sky 2. dry deny apply time inside 3. despite silence China pie lie 4. high fight might night fright

1.When the moon is full, the sky is bright at night. 2.Kyra likes to ride her bike. 3.His worst pain was inside.

1. tiny pilot giant spider sky 2. dry deny apply time inside 3. despite silence China pie lie 4. high fight might night fright