Exploring the American Dream
Subtly- difficult to perceive
Indecisive: (of a person) Not having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.Hunter Smith
MELODIOUS- pleasing to hear: tuneful or varied and interesting in tone pg63
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Juxtaposition- act of positioning things close together
Somnambulatory- the act of repeatedly walking while sleep; Sleep walking.-kenneth hill
Subtly- difficult to perceivekyle
Insignia- A distinguishing mark of military rank, office, or membership of an organization.
Monopolizing- obtain exclusive possession.
Indecisively-not settling an issue
PUNCTILIOUS- Strict or exact.-Anthony Bristow
Labyrinth- A complicated irregular network or path in which it is difficult to find ones way; a maze
Turbaned: A man's headdress worn chiefly by Muslims in Southern Asia, consisting of a long cloth of silk, linen, cotton, etc., wound either about the cap or directly around the head-Ben Jones
Knickerbockers: A New Yorker, a descendant of the original Dutch settlers in New York.Natalie
Indignantly: Feeling or showing anger over something unjust or unworthy
Incredulity: inability or unwillingness to believe David
Obscurely- indistinctly heard; faint.
somnambulatory-sleepwalkingshyam
zeal- shiny, light
MONOPOLIZING- Obtain exclusive possession or control of
Rajah- 1.An Indian king or prince. -OR-2.A Malay or Japanese ruler or chief.-Justin Duncan
Juxtaposition- positioning things close together Emily Smith
Juxtapose-Putting things side by side
Relentless: Oppressively constant; incessant.
labyrinth-A complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way; a maze.
Proprietor: One who has legal title to something; an owner.
Monopolizing: to obtain exclusive possession, or control of
Facade- the decorated entrance of building.
Punctilious- to be very attentive
Subtly- difficult to perceive
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