Unknown Words

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The meaning of the unknown words of the book "Looking For Alaska"
Laura Alejandra
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Unknown Words
  1. Stack
    1. A type of arrange, where objects are one over the other. A pile of objects
    2. Bunk
      1. Furniture usually made of two beds, one over the other.
      2. Dorm
        1. Where students live, on a boarding school.
        2. Riot
          1. A violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
          2. Awash
            1. That is covered by something. Usually flooded by water.
            2. Trunk
              1. The case in back of a car, where people keep its baggage.
              2. Trial
                1. Evidence that prove an event. Usually is used on a judge in order to decide the ending of a case.
                2. Artichoke
                  1. It’s a plant, which top is edible.
                  2. Keen
                    1. Interested in something.
                    2. Blurted out
                      1. When someone say or do something almost involuntarily.
                      2. Festooned
                        1. Decorated for a party
                        2. Flip
                          1. To turn something over.
                          2. Plush
                            1. The material inside a teddy.
                            2. Ragtag
                              1. People considered vulgar and despicable. Someone rabble.
                              2. Streamers
                                1. A long, narrow strip of paper used as a decoration.
                                2. Mattresses
                                  1. It’s the object located over the bed, where people sleep.
                                  2. Overdue
                                    1. Doing something or taking place after the expected time. Being late.
                                    2. Freaked out
                                      1. Scared because of something. Showing fear.
                                      2. Huddle
                                        1. Mass or group of people. A crowd.
                                        2. Stood
                                          1. Something that excels. Something outstanding.
                                          2. Breathalyzer
                                            1. Device used by police for measuring the amount of alcohol in a driver's breath
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