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Vocabulary Lesson 5 September 29 2009 Ms Barletta cbarlettadphdsorg wwwdphdsorg Vocabulary Lesson 5 1 consternation n alarming dismay or concern HINT 2 anomaly n a deviation for the norm ID: 266839

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English IV HonorsVocabulary Lesson 5

September 29, 2009

Ms. Barletta

cbarletta@dphds.org

www.dphds.org

Slide2

Vocabulary Lesson 5

1. consternation (n.): alarming dismay or concern

HINT:

2. anomaly (n.): a deviation for the norm

HINT: A(n)=not; norm=not normal

3. vitriolic (adj.): harsh in tone; bitterly critical

HINT:

4. preamble (n.): a preliminary statement; an introduction

HINT: Pre=before/prior

5. coterie (n.): a small group of people who share interests and meet frequently

HINT:Slide3

Vocabulary Lesson 5

6. expiate (v.): to make amends for

HINT:

7. compendium (n.): a list or collection of items

HINT: compilation

8. comprise (v.): to include or consist of; contain

HINT:

9. eidetic (adj.): pertaining to extraordinarily detailed and vivid recall

HINT:

10. innocuous (adj.): harmless

HINT:Slide4

Vocabulary Lesson 5

11. foist (v.): to pass off as genuine or valuable

HINT: Fool

12. plethora (n.): an overabundance; excess

HINT: Plenty

13. flippancy (n.): disrespect

HINT:

14. incongruous (adj.): incompatible; unsuitable for the situation

HINT: In=not; congruent= equal

15. disconcert (v.): to frustrate; confuse

HINT: Your parents might

disconcert

you if they do not let you go to the

concert

this Saturday. Slide5

Coming up this week

Tuesday, September 29

th

: Vocabulary Lesson 5 Intro; review chapters 1-20 in

The Count of Monte Cristo

Homework

:

Write vocabulary short story using 10/15 words; read chapters 21&22 (pgs. 143-174) in CMC

Wednesday, September 30

th

: Review and answer questions on Chapters 21&22 in CMC

Homework

: Read Chapters 23& 24 (pgs. 174-198) in CMC

Thursday, October 1

st

: Review and answer questions on Chapters 23&24 in CMC

Homework

: Study for Vocabulary Lesson 5 Quiz; read Chapters 25-29 (pgs. 198-226) in CMC

Friday, October 2

nd

: Vocabulary Lesson 5 Quiz; review and answer questions on Chapters 25-29 in CMC

The Count of Monte Cristo

Review Questions are on the

English website

www.dphdsenglish.org