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ENG6Q4-a

permission Aling Dely,


A Kindhearted Woman

[pər-ˈmi-shən]

Noun
The right or ability to do something that is given by
someone who has the power to decide if it will be
allowed or permitted.
I’m off to Aling Dely’s store,” Ivy asked permission
as she kissed her mother.
ENG6Q4-a

watchful Aling Dely,


A Kindhearted Woman

[wäch-fəl]

Adjective
Paying careful attention to someone
or something.
“Be watchful on the way, Ivy,” her
mother advised her.
ENG6Q4-a

flicker Aling Dely,


A Kindhearted Woman

[fli-kər]

Verb

To appear or pass briefly or quickly.

Ivy didn’t answer but she smiled and


hope flickered in her mind.
ENG6Q4-a

meekly Aling Dely,


A Kindhearted Woman

[mēk-lē]

Adverb
In a quiet, gentle, and submissive
manner.
There are only two of us in the house since
Father died,” Ivy answered meekly.
ENG6Q4-a

accompany Aling Dely,


A Kindhearted Woman

[ə-ˈkəmp(ə)-nē]

Verb
Go somewhere with (someone) as a
companion or escort.
“Yes, because, Amy , my friend is not reporting today. She
accompanied her mother to the hospital,” Ivy answered
politely.
ENG6Q4-c

prowl The Three Brothers


and the Pot of Porridge

[prau(-ə)l]

Verb
To move quietly through an area
while hunting.
They needed a suitable place to rest for the night, a
place where they would be safe from prowling
animals of the night.
ENG6Q4-c

porridge The Three Brothers


and the Pot of Porridge

[pôr-ij]

Noun
A soft food made by boiling meal of grains
or legumes in milk o water until thick
The old woman offered them some porridge which
she was cooking in an iron pot over some firewood.
ENG6Q4-c

journey The Three Brothers


and the Pot of Porridge

[jər-nē]

Noun
An act of traveling from one place to
another.
The three brothers wake up early the next
morning to continue on their journey.
ENG6Q4-c

falter The Three Brothers


and the Pot of Porridge

[fôl-tər]

Verb
To begin to walk or move in an
unsteady way.
His step faltered several times and he
eventually fell into the river.
ENG6Q4-c

folly The Three Brothers


and the Pot of Porridge

[ˈfä-lē]

Noun

Lack of good sense; foolishness.


Realizing his folly, he decided to cover it up and
went out to pick some stones to put in the pot.

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