PPT-The Outsiders Vocabulary List 1

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Chapters 12 1 Abiding adjective Obeying or enduring or long lasting Example By raising my hand I was abiding by the rule Dont talk out in class 2 Digest

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Chapters 12 1 Abiding adjective Obeying or enduring or long lasting Example By raising my hand I was abiding by the rule Dont talk out in class 2 Digest Verb to think over or absorb like information . Introduction The novel 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton is about gang members in the 1960s. The crimes committed by gangs of this era pale in comparison to the level of violence displayed by modern ga Chapters 1 & 2. The Outsiders: Vocabulary. Chapters 1 & 2. The Outsiders. :. Sarcasm- . a sharp and often satirical or ironic . utterance . The Outsiders. :. Sarcasm- . a sharp and often satirical or ironic . The outsiders. Summary of the Outsiders Book. Thee Erin: . flickr. "The Outsiders," written by 16-year-old author S.E. Hinton, was published in 1967. It was based on real events in Hinton's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Disappointed with teen fiction at the time, she decided to tell the gritty story of a boy killed by police officers. That boy eventually became Dallas Winston, one of the central characters in "The Outsiders." The story is in many ways a retelling of "Romeo & Juliet," with a forbidden . : Character Sketch. Greasers (Front Side). Darrel “. Darry. ” Curtis (20). Sodapop. Curtis (16/17). Ponyboy. Curtis (14). Dallas “Dally” Winston (17). Johnny Cade (16). Steve Randle (16). Keith “Two-Bit” Mathews (18). ELA 7. Author: S.E. Hinton. The Outsiders. is a book that shows that “beneath the trappings of madras or leather, individual hearts have much in common.”. Setting. Definition: Where the novel takes place. S.E. Hinton, was and still is, one of the most popular and best known writers of young adult fiction. Her books have been taught in some schools, and banned from others. Her novels changed the way people look at young adult literature. . 17 . Quiz . 1/11/15. Vocabulary List #. 17. Nullify. (v.) to make of no value or consequence, cancel, wipe out. Perceptible. (adj.) capable of being grasped by the senses or mind.. Plummet. (v.) to plunge straight down. Peter Draper, Director, . Tutwa. Consulting, and. Senior Fellow, ECIPE. Background. Which mega-regionals matter most, and why?. The regulatory agenda: A brief review. Outcome scenarios. Strategic implications for outsiders, especially developing countries. Vocabulary List 3. Push . something forward. The speed he builds up down the hill will . propel. the skier into the air.. Their terrible situation . propelled. them to move to another country.. Vocabulary List 3. When you come across the following vocabulary words, create an “ENTRY” in your spiral. . How to Create and Entry. :. List the word.. Write the part of speech. . Describe the context. (What’s happening when the word is used? How is it used?). VOCABULARY- CHAPTERS 1-3. Disgrace. . To bring shame to. Aloofness. Removed; distant in interest or feeling. Incredulous. Skeptical. Inability to believe something. VOCABULARY- CHAPTERS 1-3. Roguishly. Bellwork. . Week One . Monday, March 23 . 1. . connotation- noun- an additional sense or senses associated with or suggested by a word or phrase.. 2. bleak- adj.- unwelcoming or providing little comfort or shelter. Objectives:. 1.. 2.. 3.. Author information. 1960s information. Themes and basics of the book. S.E. Hinton. Published . The Outsiders. in 1967 at the age of 17 (Began writing it at 15). . . The story was inspired by a real-life event at Hinton’s high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. . Monday, April 27 . 1. aghast- . (adjective) struck with fear. 2. exploits . - (noun) a bold or daring feat; the act of manipulating to one’s advantage. 3. aimlessly- . (adverb) lacking goal or purpose.

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