Thursday, February 20, 2014

English 10

Tonight, write a theme statement for "The Possibility of Evil", concentrating on evil or deception.
Also, on Friday, February 28th, you will have a test on the following 30 vocabulary words (from the first three stories in this unit):

Vocabulary words


  1. refuge (n) - a place of safety
  1. obliquely (adverb) - indirectly, evasively, coming at an angle and not straight on
  1. divert (v) - to change direction or redirect attention
  1. perversion (n) - a change from what is natural and normal to what is unnatural and abnormal
  1. indomitable (adj) - unbeatable, cannot be conquered
  1. lacerated (v) - savagely cut or sliced, mangled/jagged/torn
  1. inimical (adj) - harmful, hostile, unfriendly
  1. ochre (noun/adjective) - yellow/orange earth or pigments, yellow/orange colour
  1. trussed (v) - tied tightly, bound up to prevent movement
  1. foresight (n) - thoughtful regard for the future
  1. dissimulation (n) - to disguise under a false appearance
  1. vexed (v) - troubled; frustrated
  1. acuteness (n) - keenness; sharpness (of intelligence or senses)
  1. waned (v) - lessened
  1. audacity (n) - forwardness; boldness
  1. bade (v) - compelled
  1. derision (n) - contempt; ridicule
  1. matriarch (noun) - a woman who is the head of a family or tribe; an older woman who is powerful in a family, community or organization
  1. appropriation (noun) - a sum of money set aside
  1. degraded (verb) - put down; loss of value over time
  1. grim (adjective) - looking harsh or stern
  1. infatuated (adj) - a foolish attraction
  1. indulgently (adverb) - kindly (as in a loving grandparent to a grandchild)
  1. mock (verb)  - to imitate or make fun of
  1. negotiable (adj) - open for discussion
  1. proverbial (adj) - well known (as in a well known proverb, or saying from the Bible)
  1. rapt (adj) - completely absorbed
  1. reprehensible (adj) - deserving to be criticized
  1. self-conscious (adj) - overly aware of self
  1. translucent (adj) - lets light through, but is not clear (think frosted glass)

The vocabulary test will include multiple choice questions and a maximum of 10 fill in the blank sentences.  You will not have to write definitions.