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The Egypt Game By Zilpha Keatley Snyder “Summoned by the Mighty Ones,” “The Return to Egypt,” & “Egypt Invaded”

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The Egypt Game By Zilpha Keatley Snyder. “Summoned by the Mighty Ones,” “The Return to Egypt,” & “Egypt Invaded”. scheme. “…that was a lot of kids to keep track of, particularly in the dark. It opened the way for a fascinating scheme.”. A plan or putting an idea into effect. Noun. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Egypt Game By  Zilpha Keatley  Snyder

The Egypt GameBy Zilpha Keatley

Snyder“Summoned by the Mighty Ones,” “The

Return to Egypt,” & “Egypt Invaded”

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schemeA plan or putting an idea into effect.

Noun

“…that was a lot of kids to keep track of, particularly in the dark. It opened the way for a fascinating scheme.”

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summonedTo demand someone be present or urgently call on.

“We are summoned by the mighty ones, the mighty ones of Egypt.”

Verb

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dismay

Shock, surprise or unhappiness caused by something unexpected.

Noun

“…with a last lingering dismay she realized that she was already using her high priestess voice.”

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mobA large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly.

Noun

“The Trick-Or-Treat group was a milling mob of devils, witches, and monsters.”

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unwieldyDifficult to move or carry because of its size, shape, or weight .

Adjective

“…four ancient Egyptians joined the already unwieldy group.”

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astonishment

Great surprise.

Noun

“Several of the surrounding trick-or-treaters turned to look at him, and the other three Egyptians stared in astonishment.”

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demonstrationA public meeting or march protesting against something.

Noun

“I think he thinks we’re a demonstration-like at a university.”

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ignoranceA lack of knowledge or information.

Noun

“Well, all I can say is-.”

“Don’t, you’d just show off your ignorance,” Toby interrupted.

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tendencyThe leaning toward a certain type of behavior or characteristic.

Noun

“Elizabeth had a tendency to worry about things like not having permission.”

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teeteringMoving or balancing unsteadily; swaying back and forth.

Verb

“Melanie was horrified to see a huge misshapen figure teetering on the top of the high board fence.”