Chapter 12 Flashcards
_____________________, Mrs. Turris says after the bell rings and everyone settles down
you are in luck
I wonder if Mrs. Turris would notice if we worked _______________ of the room.
on opposite sides
Oh thank God. I knew that _____________________ couldn’t tlak, but for a second there
sphincters
Do I want you to ______________________? I says loudly. No
give me head
Read the poster on the wall dude. No means no.
HIs face _______________. He keeps hold of my shirt with one hand and ____________ with the other
crimsons; cocks a fist
And ___________________ and pushes me away
grits his teeth
You are a real comedian. ______________. He makes an I’m-watching-you gesture before walking off
just you wait
I make my way over to the empty desk ________________ Helen, feeling an invisible noose tightening around my neck.
across the aisle from
I _____ my Health Book on the desk and start flipping through it.
slap
The phenomenal Four wearing ______________________ and _______________________
wearing tight sweaters and dirty dancing to our music
On your period much? I hope you’re not going to be all ___________________ when we present our lessons, cause i’s not going to ________________ us any points with the teach
raggy; score
It’s Mrs. Turris, the omnipresent-one herself. She grins ______________ us, hands on hips
down on
Super. I ______ a big smile on my face
plaster
It’s impossible to miss the _____________ and ______________
sniggers and jeers
decibel
dec·i·bel
/ˈdesəˌbel,ˈdesəˌbəl/
noun
noun: decibel; plural noun: decibels; symbol: dB
a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of an electrical signal by comparing it with a given level on a logarithmic scale.
(in general use) a degree of loudness.
“his voice went up several decibels”