Spelling Quiz for Vocabulary Lesson 15
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The (---er) on his face showed his contempt for authority.
When content, she will (p--r) like a kitten.
To (---t--r) means to talk incessantly, to jabber.
To (---i-k) is to cry out in a high-pitched voice.
We saw the (g----c-) of pain on his face.
To (---lo-) is to shout in a deep voice.
I heard her (s-i----) quietly at his mistake.
The baby's low, whining (-hi----) went on for minutes.
A (mu----) is a soft or gently spoken word or words.
His (sh---) told me no in body language.
The animal's (s-a--) raised the hair on the back of my neck.
I try to (e--h-s---) the important point you should remember.
The mother's (--il) at the death of her son was heartbreaking.
To (c---k--) is to laugh inwardly or quietly in amusement.
She spoke in a barely audible (-hi----) .
A (--gh) is a deep audible breath as in weariness or grief.
We saw the (--ow-) on her brow and knew she was unhappy.
To (-r-n--) is to shrink in fear.
I can't understand you when you (--t--r) .
To (--nc-) is to shrink back or flinch, perhaps from pain.