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VocabularyWord Wall 24 English 2 Grade 10 Word Wall 24 Tragic Hero n Admired person A flaw of character causes a fall The hero acknowledges hisher flaw and becomes better We learn from the heros response ID: 766720

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Vocabulary/Word Wall 2.4 English 2, Grade 10

Word Wall #2.4 Tragic Hero (n.) Admired person A flaw of character causes a “fall” The hero acknowledges his/her flaw and becomes better We learn from the hero’s response

1. Emphatic (adj.) Using emphasis in speech or action If you had spoken more emphatically , the principal might have considered your proposal more seriously.

2. Expatriate (v.) Choosing to live outside one’s own native country She did not mean to become e xpatriated , but she simply didn’t return to the U.S. after her summer in Italy.

3. Impeccable (adj.) Faultless; without sin or blemish Her behavior is always impeccable , no matter how crazy her friends get.

4. Harry (v.) To annoy or harrass Please be careful not to harry your English teacher too much today; she is out of patience.

5. Cajole (v.) To persuade with false promises and flattery Many students become skilled at cajoling their teachers into extending deadlines for major assignments.

Root Words Cred – to believe Incredible Credible source Cycl – circle or wheel Cycle Bicycle