Vocabulary related with the story "The New York Times at Special Bargain Rates" by Stephen King. Did you already know these words? Surely you read a story in English many times and you do not know many words. On this occasion, we bring you a few words that you may not have known. Let's start with:
1. Wrapping Part of speech: Noun Pronunciation: (US) ˈrapiNG Meaning: the material used to wrap something. Part of the story: " Anne goes to the extension on the bed-table, wrapping a towel around her" Sentences: 1. She is wrapping her puppy in a quilt. 2. My mom is wrapping her hair in a towel. 3. Donis is wrapping his candy in a bag. 4. My grandmother is carefully wrapping the presents. 2. B eneath Part of speech: Adverb Pronunciation: (US) bəˈnēTH Meaning: extending or directly underneath something. Part of the story: "her wet bottom dampening the sheet beneath her" Sentences: 1. Lorena found some coins beneath the sofa. 2. The rabbits in my house have caves beneath the house. 3. She felt some beetles run beneath her feet. 4. The rain brought trash beneath his car. 3. C huckles Part of speech: Verb Pronunciation: (US) chuh -klz / ˈtʃʌk(ə)l Meaning: When you chuckle , you la...