1.pavement-kõnnitee 2.Lucrative- tulus,kasulik 3.bowing - kummardama,alandlikkus 4.Turbulent-rahutu 5.Fester-mädanema (haav) 9.Fend-hoolt kandma,eest seisma 6.Sturdy-massiivne,tugev 10.Swarming-kihin 7.Consoling-lohutust pakkuv 11.Buoyed-midagi toetama 8.Sustain-ala hoidma,taluma 12.Diffuse-laiali paiskuma 13.Anxieties-ärevuse 14.Knack-osavus 15.Banter-tögama This powerpoint is by: · Kadri-Johanna Ilumäe · Tartu Catholic School · 9'th grade.
pomegranate margaritas." "Good stuff?" I asked. "Oh, yeah." When the waitress came to take our orders, she flirted outrageously with Mark, fluttering enviously long lashes. Mark flirted back. As the meal progressed, the exuberant redhead-whose name tag introduced her as Shawna-became bolder, touching Mark's shoulders and the back of his neck every time she came by. In return, Mark's banter became more suggestive, until I eyed Steven nervously, watching his face redden and his scowl deepen by the moment. Shifting uncomfortably, I was counting down the minutes until the tension-fraught meal was over. "Let's get together tonight," Shawna said to Mark when she brought the check. "One night with me and I'll cure you." I gaped. Seriously? "Seven o'clock work for you?" Mark purred. "I'll ruin you, Shawna. You know what happens once you go black..."
Most of the other girls besides Angela and Jessica decided to stay on the beach as well. I waited until Tyler and Eric had committed to remaining with them before I got up quietly to join the pro-hiking group. Mike gave me a huge smile when he saw that I was coming. The hike wasn't too long, though I hated to lose the sky in the woods. The green light of the forest was strangely at odds with the adolescent laughter, too murky and ominous to be in harmony with the light banter around me. I had to watch each step I took very carefully, avoiding roots below and branches above, and I soon fell behind. Eventually I broke through the emerald confines of the forest and found the rocky shore again. It was low tide, and a tidal river flowed past us on its way to the sea. Along its pebbled banks, shallow pools that never completely drained were teeming with life. I was very cautious not to lean too far over the little ocean ponds. The others were fearless, leaping over