PPT-Vocab List #5 ACT antagonist

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Camaraderie Noun Opponent The antagonist in Batman was The Joker Noun Trust among friends They had strong Camaraderie on their team Exemplary Haughty Adjective

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Camaraderie Noun Opponent The antagonist in Batman was The Joker Noun Trust among friends They had strong Camaraderie on their team Exemplary Haughty Adjective Outstanding I kept the students exemplary project to show the other kids . Puritan Poems, Speeches, & Transcendentalist Texts. 1. Improvisation (n). - the act of doing or performing something without prior practice. 2. Martyr (n). - a person who willingly suffers death or some type of severe consequence in order to uphold a principle or belief (religious martyrs are the most common). Into the Wild. 1. Affluent (. adj. ). - wealthy. 2. Emulate (v). - to strive to equal or surpass an example of something. 3. Asceticism (n). - quality of depriving oneself of luxuries; simplicity; anti-materialism. The Crucible/Catcher in the Rye. 1. Theocracy (n). - government by priests claiming to rule with divine authority. 2. Autocracy (n). - government by a single person or small group that has unlimited power or authority (could be a theocracy; another kind is plutocracy, gov’t by the rich). This will help you answer 1 and 2 in your packet. Protagonist. Main character who comes into conflict with an opposing major character or force. In fiction, the story of the protagonist can be told from the perspective of a different character (who may also but not necessarily, be the . vOCAB. Foul: loathsome, harsh, rough. Minion: hussy, favorite. Hail: greetings. Prophetic: omen, foretelling. Earnest: genuine, pledge, guarantee. Vantage: right moment, advantageous, . Treason: treachery, betrayal. : . Catcher in the Rye. 1.. . Hemorrhage (n). - a widespread or uncontrolled loss of something (usually blood). 2.. . Ostracized (v/. adj. ). – excluded from a group; embarrassed. 3. .. . Pacifist (n). September 29, 2014. Get out your POS Guide Sheet . Navigate (Verb). sail or travel . over a . stretch of water or . terrain, . especially carefully or with difficulty.. Schooner (Noun) . a sailing ship with two or more . 2. : . Catcher in the Rye. 1.. . Hemorrhage (n). - a widespread or uncontrolled loss of something (usually blood). 2.. . Ostracized (v/. adj. ). – excluded from a group; embarrassed. 3. .. . Pacifist (n). Into the Wild. 1. Affluent (. adj. ). - wealthy. 2. Emulate (v). - to strive to equal or surpass an example of something. 3. Asceticism (n). - quality of depriving oneself of luxuries; simplicity; anti-materialism. #1. antecedent-. going before in time. Prefix: ante (before). antipathy-. revulsion, any object of strong dislike. Prefix: anti (against). Circumvent-. to go around; to catch in a trap; to gain superiority over; to prevent from happening. How Vocabulary is Tested . on the ACT. So today's tests are more complex than the one above from 1926; they try to test your understanding not only of the textbook definition of the word, but your . Classify adrenergic antagonists . Describe actions, therapeutic uses & adverse effects of adrenergic antagonist.. b. Discuss the role of autonomic drugs in central nervous system disorders. c. Enlist drugs used in glaucoma. List. Phaedrus’ Fables. A fable is a story in which . animals. speak and act like human beings.. Usually the fable illustrates a . moral. .. The most famous writer of fables was the Greek writer, . Anna Maria Nardiello. 1,. *, Lucia Sessa. 1,2. , Jacopo Santoro. 1. and Stefano Piotto. 1,2. 1. . Department of Pharmacy, University of Salerno, . Fisciano. , 84084, Italy. 2. . Research. Centre for .

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