1. Name of Book- ender's game
2. Pages Read Since Last Report- chapter 14
3. One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened in the Book Since Last Report. (5-10 sentences)
ender was in his room, and he took a shower, then came out, but an old man was sitting in his room. he didn't say anything, and he didn't move. however, the old man suddenly attacked ender, so they fought with no reason. after they fought, the old man introduced himself that he's name is mazer rackham, and he will be ender's teacher. after that, ender was always with mazer rackham.
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the day was ender's last day in command school, so mazer announced that ender will have a final examination with his old friends in the battle school. and they fought in starships. and they won by that ender used to use formation in last day of battle school. however, mazer and graff told him after the exam that the thing that he fought/killed in the exam, they were the real buggers, and he destroyed all the queens of the buggers. but ender didn't happy with that, because he didn't want to kill them, and he angry to mazer and gradd because they used ender as the troops.

4. 15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions)

acquit- to decide and state offically in a court of law
negligent- failing to give something enough care or attention
homicide- the crime of killing somebody deliberately
gruesome- very umpleasant and filling you with horror
provocateur- a person who is employed by a government to encourage people in political groups to do somthing illegal
preservation- the act of keeping something in its original state or in good condition
prosecution- the process of trying to prove in a court of law
exigency- an urgent need or demand that you must deal with
accrue- to increase over a period of time
presidency- the job of being president of a country or an organization
agitating- to argue strongly for something you want
inconvenient- causing troubleor problems
martial- connected with fighting ot war
reluctantly - hesitating before doing something because you do not want to do it or because you aren't sure that it's the right thing to do
forestall- to prevent soemthing from happening or somebody from doing something by something first.