PPT-Fiske Chapters 19 Angry Words
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1 nemesis An unbeatable foe a source of harm or ruin For a soldier in boot camp the drill sergeant is his nemesis because the sergeant can punish the recruit at
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1 nemesis An unbeatable foe a source of harm or ruin For a soldier in boot camp the drill sergeant is his nemesis because the sergeant can punish the recruit at will noun 2 inimical Extremely hostile. words and phrases and put those in the boxes. Once the boxes are filled and the majority of the class agrees on them, erase the words in this middle box so the connections and contradictions can be more easily seen. . The Catcher in the Rye. Names. Holden . Phoebe . Earnest . Caulfield . Holden’s words. Notice the repetition and usage of these words:. Phony . Kill . Goddam. . Chrissake. . Sorry . Sad . Madman . 19. Angry Words. 1. nemesis. An unbeatable foe; a source of harm or ruin. .. For a soldier in boot camp, the drill sergeant is his nemesis because the sergeant can punish the recruit at will.. noun. 2. inimical. PowerPoint by Mrs. Leake and 4. th. period. nemesis. An unbeatable foe; a source of harm or ruin. .. For a soldier in boot camp, the drill sergeant is his nemesis because the sergeant can punish the recruit at will.. Mark Toombs. University of Central Florida. Division of Continuing Education . Opening Thoughts….. “I understand a fury in your words, but not the . words.”. . William Shakespeare. “Never impose your thoughts or words on those you . Activities. Chapters 1&2. V. ocab Page: words from chapters 1&2 (definition in your own words). Paragraph . 1: write one paragraph…. . Think about a time you were angry at a sibling or friend. What were you mad about? What did you do to calm down?. English: “Second Law”. Author & Date. Moses. 1406 B.C. or c.1220 B.C.. Deuteronomy. Structure. Chapters 1-4: First sermon. Chapters 4-26: Second sermon. Chapters 27-30: Third sermon. Chapters 32-34: Succession of leadership. 2 Kings . 20:8 – . And Hezekiah . said to Isaiah, "What is the sign that the Lord will heal me, and that I shall go up to the house of the Lord the third day?" . 38:1 – 40:31. To get his good-night kiss he stood. Monday, February 23rd. SWBAT define vocabulary in context in . ITW. Do Now:. Write down these words (not in your journal) and guess what they mean.. Congenial. Escarpments. Antimony. Anomaly. Contumacious. Directions. Complete the vocabulary preview activity for Chapters 11-13.. Remember…read each sentence and define the underlined words as they are used within the text (context clues).. Do this activity NOW!! Do not advance this slide until you are finished with that activity.. of an Angry God. Sermon by Jonathan Edwards. Introducing the Sermon. with. Literary Analysis: Persuasion. Reading Skill: Analyze Emotional. Appeals. Vocabulary in Context. VIDEO TRAILER. INTRODUCING THE SERMON. Abridge . (verb) . to make shorter. Travel by air __________ the time needed to reach far-distant places. . Synonyms: . shorten, condense, abbreviate. Antonyms. : expand, enlarge, augment. Adherent . Tone Meaning 1 blaming other people 2 agitated emotionally disturbed; perturbed 3 allusive a reference to something that is implied or inferred 4 ambivalent having conflicting feelings 5 a SusanTFiskeandAmyJCCuddyDepartmentofPsychologybutactsjointlywiththenegativestereotypeoflowwarmthtojustifythein-groupsresentmentofthemFinallywearguethatdifferentcombinationsofstereotypicwarmthandcompet
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