PPT-Catcher Vocab Week One

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SAT amp Content Words Hemorrhages Ostracized Qualms Compulsory Groping Sadistic Ironical Exhibitionist Literary Terms Objective Narrator Point of View First Person

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SAT amp Content Words Hemorrhages Ostracized Qualms Compulsory Groping Sadistic Ironical Exhibitionist Literary Terms Objective Narrator Point of View First Person Narrative Second Person. The Crucible. 1. . Confounded . (. adj. /v). - . confused. 2. . Incredulously . (adv). - . doubtfully; skeptically. ; with questions or . reservations. 3. Conciliatory (. adj. ). - soothing, cooperative, or apologetic (esp. in a tense, angry situation). The . Crucible . & Catcher. Terse (. adj. ) . - describes when someone speaks abruptly and rudely. Calumny (n). . - defamation; slander/libel; false accusations meant to ruin someone. Arbitrate (v). : . Poetry/. The . Great . Gatsby. 1. . Feign (v)- . to make believe; pretend. 2. . Supercilious. . (. adj. )- . arrogant; smug. 3. . . Complacent. . (. adj. )- . smug or comfortable, without awareness of some potential danger or defect. : . 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 . Level C, . Pds. . 2 & 4. 1. annul. Connotation: . 2. blasé . Connotation:. Unit 4 Vocab (pp. 52-53). 4. deplore. Connotation:. 3. bolster. Connotation:. 6. muster. Connotation:. 5. frivolous. Connotation:. Week 3. . Reiterate. In an attempt to preserve what precious little sanity I have left, I rarely reiterate directions. . Verb. Pacify. We tried to pacify the baby by rocking her until she stopped crying. . By J.D. Salinger. The Catcher in the Rye. was first published in. 1951.. The story is told in the first. person by Holden Caulfield, a . High school . jun. ior . who has just. f. ailed out of his third prep school.. Book Options:. Ender’s Game . by Orson Scott Card . Catcher in the Rye . by J.D. Salinger. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . by Mark Twain. ***. Teacher’s Note: . If you have already read one of these selections, choose one of the other two. Do . The Catcher in the Rye. The Catcher in the Rye is a 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger.[3] Originally published for adults, it has since become popular with adolescent readers for its themes of teenage confusion, angst, alienation,[4] and rebellion.[5] It has been translated into almost all of the world's major languages.[6] Around 250,000 copies are sold each year with total sales of more than 65 million books.[7] The novel's protagonist and antihero, Holden Caulfield, has become an icon for teenage rebellion.[8]. Hopkins Baseball . Coaching Clinic. Speaker: . Todd Jahnke. COACHING EXPERIENCE. Head Baseball Coach (2005-Current). Hopkins Flyers, Post #320 American Legion Baseball. Assistant Coach (2012-Current). 2. (v) to conclude from facts or observations. 3. (v) to draw out or pull out with effort. 4. (v) to suggest or express indirectly; hint. 5. (v) to restrict; curtail, to shorten; to cut short; . . reduce the length of. Publishing. The Catcher in the Rye . was published in 1951 after years of anticipation. It has sold more than 65 million copies, been translated into dozens of languages, and is still required reading for many high schools and colleges.. In the BFG, the BFG took some people’s dreams to mix together. . Dream catchers. Do you know what a dream catcher is?. In the story ‘The BFG’, the BFG acts like a dream catcher- going to all the houses catching people’s dreams. .

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