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On the way to Cedar Bay, they huddled in the backseat, going over their plan. Dad kept interrupting to ask for help brainstorming world-famous ways to save the general store. He was really hopeful about vegetables. “World’s largest pumpkin?” Marcus poked at his phone. “Taken.” “Potatoes?” Sophie offered up. “Taken.” “Watermelon?” Dad said, turning into the driveway of Cedar Bay. That stole Emma-My-Name-Is-Electron’s attention from the bracelet she’d been braiding. “Ooh! Let’s grow a giant waterm...elon!” “We’re too far north to grow really big watermelons,” Mom said. “We could go for a world-famous whoopee cushion,” Marcus said, getting out of the car. “The world’s largest one of those was only about ten feet in diameter.” “Can you imagine the sound that thing would make if you sat on it?” He stuck out his tongue and made a giant, spitty Ppphhbbbbt sound in the parking lot, so loud that Mrs. Grabowski’s daughter turned and stared. Then she hurried up the sidewalk into the building.
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1. Acquiesce
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Sometimes, it’s good to be different, but the word “aberration” describes an unwelcome oddity. So, if someone accuses you of aberrant behavior, they aren’t complimenting your originality.
3. Abjure
If you solemnly renounce something, you have abjured it. The word is used in baptism ceremonies in certain churches. The person being baptized declares that he or she abjures Satan and all his works.
3. Abrogate
Abrogation is a situation in which formal or legal measures are taken to do away with something. This would usually be a law or a formal rule that is repealed or temporarily suspended.
4. Acronym
This should have been an easy one for lovers of language. An acronym is an abbreviation consisting of letters. For example, U.S.A for United States of America.
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