Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya Vocabulary vantage From the top of the stairs I had a vantage point into the heart of our home my mothers kitchen Anaya 1 Part of speech noun Definition a position condition or place affording some advantage or a commanding view ID: 320845
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Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
VocabularySlide2
vantage“From the top of the stairs I had a vantage point into the heart of our home, my mother’s kitchen” (Anaya 1).Part of speech – noun
Definition – a position, condition, or place affording some advantage or a commanding viewSlide3
Compare and contrast the words vantage and advantage.Slide4
interminable“Deborah and Theresa were happy because Ultima did many of the household chores they normally did, and they had more time to spend in the attic and cut out an interminable train of paper dolls which they dressed, gave names to, and most
miractulously
, made talk” (Anaya 14).
Part of speech – adjective
Definition – infinite
Synonyms – boring, ceaseless, constant, continuous, never endingSlide5
The word interminable is defined as infinite. The words infinite and infinity are not thought of as having negative connotations. Examine the synonyms for interminable. What connotation do they give to the word?
Based
on your answer, use the word interminable in a sentence.Slide6
shackled“And if there was very much anger in him he cursed my mother because she was the daughter of farmers, and it was she who kept him shackled to one piece of land” (Anaya 28).
Part of speech – verb
Definition – restrain
Synonyms – bind, chain, cuff, holdSlide7
A shackled prisoner…Slide8
Write two sentences using the word shackled. In the first sentence, werite about a person who is figuratively shackled (as illustrated in the quote from the book). In the second sentence, write about a person who is literally shackled (as illustrated in the picture).Slide9
brood“My mother took one last cursory glance at her brood then led the way up the goat path…” (Anaya 33).Part of speech – noun
Definition – a number of young produced or hatched at one time; a family of offspring or young.
Part of speech – verb
Definition – to sit upon eggs to hatch, as a bird; incubate.
OR – to think or worry persistently or moodily about; ponderSlide10Slide11Slide12
The word brood has multiple definitions. Hypothesize the etymology of this word. In other words, guess the history of this word and how these multiple definitions developed.Slide13
plaintive“It was sad to hear their plaintive voices in that candle-lit room” (Anaya 44).Part of speech – adjective
Definition – mournful, expressing sorrowSlide14
The adjective plaintive can easily be confused with the noun plaintiff. A plaintiff is a person who is suing in a court. Create a sentence in which you use both words.Slide15
turgid“My brothers had spent the winter sleeping during the day and in town at night. They were like turgid animals who did things mechanically” (Anaya 64).Part of speech – adjective
Definition – 1. swollen & distended; congested 2. language that is pompous or ostentatious.Slide16
1. How are the two definitions of turgid related?2. What is a simile in the quote from the book? What is Anaya trying to say about the brothers?Slide17
slight“Later we would go and stay with my uncle Juan because it was his turn that my mother’s family visit with his and it would slight his honor if she didn’t…” (Anaya 48).Part of speech – adjective
Definition – 1. small in amount 2. of little importance 3. slender or slim
Part of speech – verb
Definiton
– to treat someone with indifference or ignoreSlide18
Examine the four definitions of slight. How are they all related?Write two sentences using the word slight. Your first sentence should use the word as an adjective and the second sentence should use slight as a verb.Slide19
dejected“My father was dejected about his sons leaving, and he drank more than before “ (Anaya 83).Part of speech – adjective
Definition – depressed or discouragedSlide20
Compare and contrast the words dejected and rejected.Slide21
prescribed“My uncle Pedro had come to seek the help of Ultima and we all knew it, but there was a prescribed ceremony they had to go through” (Anaya 84).
Part of speech – verb
Definition – 1. to lay down course of action to be followed
2. to order the use of medicine or treatment
Synonyms – (for definition #1) – appoint, ordain, establish, recommend
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Use the first definition to write a sentence for prescribed. Be sure I can tell what the word means through the sentence you write.