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Vocabulary Vocabulary

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a pol o gize

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I apologize for being late this morning.

apologize

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They apologized for stopping by so early. “We were afraid of missing you, and we wanted to wish you well on this very important day.”

apologize

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To apologize means to say you are sorry.

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con grat u la tions

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I received many congratulations on winning the spelling bee.

congratulations

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“Congratulations!” cried Mr. Dionetti.

congratulations

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Congratulations are good wishes given to someone when something nice has happened.

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court house

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Mother went to the courthouse for jury duty.

courthouse

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“There’s the courthouse,” said Kwame Akuffo to his wife, Efua, as they rounded a corner, walking fast.

courthouse

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A courthouse is a building where the offices of a government are located.

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cer tif i cate

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I keep a copy of my birth certificate in my wallet.

certificate

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“When I call your name,” he said, “please come forward to receive your certificate.”

certificate

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A certificate is a written statement.

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ex am in er

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A doctor is an examiner, someone who questions or tests in a careful way.

examiner

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Soon the examiner appeared, and the room became quiet.

examiner

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An examiner is someone who questions or tests in a careful way.

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oath

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The witness took an oath to tell the truth.

oath

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“Then,” said the judge, “will you repeat after me the oath of citizenship. Let us begin, ‘I hereby declare, an oath…’ ”

oath

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An oath is a promise someone makes to tell the truth.

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loy al ty

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He shows loyalty to his family no matter what they do.

loyalty

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Echoing the judge phrase by phrase, sentence by sentence, the many voices resounded as one, swearing loyalty to the United States of America.

loyalty

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Loyalty means strong and faithful support.


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