Thursday, November 26, 2015

English 12

Here are the 30 class vocabulary words that we have amassed so far:

  1. profuse: abundant
  2. interminable: never-ending
  3. perfunctory: carried out with a minimum of reflection or thought
  4. audacity: boldness, gall, nerve
  5. derision: ridicule, scorn
  6. tacit: agreement or understanding without words/silent agreement or silent understanding
  7. torrid: very hot (in terms of temperature); very passionate
  8. myriad: an indefinitely great number; numerous
  9. petulant: childishly sulky; bad-tempered
  10. tirade: a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
  11. blarney: flattery
  12. rhetoric:  effective use of language (speaking/writing); often this word is used to indicate that the message lacks sincerity or meaningful content
  13. epoch: a period of time in history (or less commonly--a period of time in an individual's life)
  14. mellifluous: having a pleasing, sweet, or musical sound
  15. laud:  praise
  16. frangible:  fragile; brittle
  17. tommyrot:  utter nonsense
  18. ineffable:  too great to be expressed in words (positive connotation); not to be uttered (a more negative connotation)
  19. austere:  extremely simple style; unadorned; strict in manner, attitude or appearance
  20. soporific:  sleep-inducing
  21. misogynist:  a person who hates women
  22. misanthrope:  a person who hates humanity/who avoids human society
  23. sadist:  a person who enjoys inflicting pain on others
  24. masochist: a person who enjoys receiving pain
  25. mitigate:  to make less severe, less serious, or less painful
  26. loom:  to hover in a threatening manner (verb)
  27. lurid:  scandalous; sensational
  28. detrimental:  having a bad or negative effect
  29. intrinsic:  in-born; important and basic to the nature of something/someone
  30. largesse:  generosity; bounty

English 10, Period 8

On Friday, you will write the in-class essay on "The Metaphor".  Remember to bring your planning sheet.

Here are the first three weeks of vocabulary words for our next vocabulary test:

  1. contentment:  the state of wanting for nothing; happily satisfied
  2. mitigate: to make less severe, less serious, or less painful
  3. grim:  looking/being harsh or stern
  4. draconian: harsh or severe in manner
  5. misogynist: a person who hates women
  6. misanthrope: a person who hates others (mankind/humanity)
  7. masochist: a person who enjoys receiving pain
  8. sadist: a person who enjoys inflicting pain
  9. profuse: abundant
  10. tacit: agreement or understanding without words/silent agreement or silent understanding
  11. uxoricide:  the act of killing one's wife
  12. pulchritude:  beauty
  13. intrinsic: extremely important and basic to the nature of a thing/person; in-born
  14. consolidate:  to unite; to bring together
  15. neophyte:  an amateur; someone who is completely new to a place or a process
  16. covet:  to be envious; to desire what another person has
  17. charisma: charm; a magnetic quality which attracts people
  18. largesse:  bounty; generosity
  19. infatuated: to be intensely passionate about someone or something
  20. enfeebled:  to make weak or feeble
  21. loom:  to hover in a threatening manner (verb)
  22. lurid:  scandalous; shocking
  23. detrimental:   having a bad or negative effect
  24. purport:  to make a false or questionable claim
  25. serendipity:  good luck; happy chance
  26. torrid:  blistering hot; passionate
  27. tommyrot:  utter nonsense
  28. austere: extremely plain/unadorned; strict in manner, attitude or appearance
  29. slugabed:  a lazy person who stays in bed long past the time he or she should rise
  30. elucidate:  to make clear through explanation; to shed light on something
  31. martyr:  one who dies for a cause

English 10, Period 6

On Friday, you will write the in-class essay on "The Metaphor".  Remember to bring your planning sheet.

Here are the first three weeks of vocabulary words for our next vocabulary test:


  1. masochist: a person who enjoys receiving pain
  2. sadist: a person who enjoys inflicting pain
  3. conspicuous: obvious
  4. land lubber: a person who spends most of his/her life on land (not at sea)
  5. misogynist: a person who hates women
  6. purport: to make a false or questionable claim
  7. eminence: high placement/elevation or importance in rank
  8. misanthrope: a person who hates others (mankind/humanity)
  9. gullible:  easily fooled; easily duped
  10. presumptuous: a person rudely bold; one who goes beyond the limits of what is acceptable
  11. devious: underhanded; dishonest; cunning
  12. imbibe: to drink (often alcohol); to absorb ideas--this is a lesser used meaning
  13. logophile: a lover of words
  14. flamboyant: loud and showy; attracting attention
  15. frivolous: lack of seriousness; lack of sense
  16. plethora: an abundance; and excessive amount
  17. vile: evil or disgusting
  18. tommyrot:  complete and utter nonsense
  19. void: the emptiness and lack of life that is space (noun--I'll test you on the noun) OR to cancel--as in a cheque--or to empty--as in one's bladder (verb)
  20. delirious: confused; hallucinating; in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech
  21. profuse:  abundant
  22. tacit: silent agreement or understanding; communicating with looks, not words
  23. mitigate:  to make less severe, less serious, or less painful
  24. largesse:  generosity; bounty
  25. loom:  to hover in a threatening manner (verb)
  26. lurid:  scandalous; sensational
  27. detrimental:  having a bad or negative effect
  28. intrinsic:  extremely important and basic to the nature of a thing/person; in-born
  29. serendipity:  good luck; happy chance
  30. torrid:  blistering hot; passionate

English 10, Period 5

On Friday, you will write the in-class essay on "The Metaphor".  Remember to bring your planning sheet.

Here are the first three weeks of vocabulary words for our next vocabulary test:
  1. serendipity: good luck; happy chance
  2. adjacent:  next to; adjoining
  3. atrocious: especially vicious or repellant
  4. detrimental: something which creates a bad or negative effect
  5. opportune: well-suited and well-chosen timing
  6. ailurophile: cat lover
  7. oblivious: totally unaware
  8. ebullience:  bubbly enthusiasm
  9. fabricate:  to make; invent
  10. to loom: to hover over someone/something in a threatening manner
  11. espionage:  the act of spying, involving countries or corporations/industries
  12. vicinity:  area
  13. redistribution:  the act of sharing something between people in a different way
  14. abibliophobia:  the fear of running out of books to read
  15. jubilation:  extreme happiness; great rejoicing
  16. intrepid:  fearless
  17. cantankerous:  testy; cranky; bad-tempered
  18. feral:  savage; wild
  19. lurid:  shocking; sensational
  20. intrinsic:   extremely important and basic to the nature of a thing/person; in-born
  21. misogynist:  a person who hates women
  22. misanthrope:  a person who hates humanity; avoids human society
  23. sadist:  a person who enjoys inflicting pain on others
  24. masochist:  a person who enjoys receiving pain
  25. profuse:  abundant
  26. tacit:  silent agreement or understanding; communicating with looks, not words
  27. mitigate:  to make less severe, less serious, or less painful
  28. largesse:  generosity; bounty
  29. purport:  to make a false or questionable claim
  30. torrid:  blistering hot; passionate

Monday, November 16, 2015

English 12

Please finish reading "The Rocking Horse Winner" and answer questions 1-3 for Tuesday.

Here are your vocabulary words for the first week of our second set of 40 words:
  1. profuse: abundant
  2. interminable: never-ending
  3. perfunctory: carried out with a minimum of reflection or thought
  4. audacity: boldness, gall, nerve
  5. derision: ridicule, scorn
  6. tacit: agreement or understanding without words/silent agreement or silent understanding
  7. torrid: very hot (in terms of temperature); very passionate
  8. myriad: an indefinitely great number; numerous
  9. petulant: childishly sulky; bad-tempered
  10. tirade: a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
Keep collecting vocabulary words.

English 10, Period 8

Here are the first two weeks of vocabulary words for our next vocabulary test:
  1. contentment:  the state of wanting for nothing; happily satisfied
  2. mitigate: to make less severe, less serious, or less painful
  3. grim:  looking/being harsh or stern
  4. draconian: harsh or severe in manner
  5. misogynist: a person who hates women
  6. misanthrope: a person who hates others (mankind/humanity)
  7. masochist: a person who enjoys receiving pain
  8. sadist: a person who enjoys inflicting pain
  9. profuse: abundant
  10. tacit: agreement or understanding without words/silent agreement or silent understanding
  11. uxoricide:  the act of killing one's wife
  12. pulchritude:  beauty
  13. intrinsic: extremely important and basic to the nature of a thing/person; in-born
  14. consolidate:  to unite; to bring together
  15. neophyte:  an amateur; someone who is completely new to a place or a process
  16. covet:  to be envious; to desire what another person has
  17. charisma: charm; a magnetic quality which attracts people
  18. largesse:  bounty; generosity
  19. infatuated: to be intensely passionate about someone or something
  20. enfeebled:  to make weak or feeble

English 10, Period 6

Please answer questions 1-4 on "The Metaphor".  You can find a copy of the story here.

Also, here are the first two weeks of vocabulary words for our next vocabulary test:
   
  1. masochist: a person who enjoys receiving pain
  2. sadist: a person who enjoys inflicting pain
  3. conspicuous: obvious
  4. land lubber: a person who spends most of his/her life on land (not at sea)
  5. misogynist: a person who hates women
  6. purport: to make a false or questionable claim
  7. eminence: high placement/elevation or importance in rank
  8. misanthrope: a person who hates others (mankind/humanity)
  9. gullible:  easily fooled; easily duped
  10. presumptuous: a person rudely bold; one who goes beyond the limits of what is acceptable
  11. devious: underhanded; dishonest; cunning
  12. imbibe: to drink (often alcohol); to absorb ideas--this is a lesser used meaning
  13. logophile: a lover of words
  14. flamboyant: loud and showy; attracting attention
  15. frivolous: lack of seriousness; lack of sense
  16. plethora: an abundance; and excessive amount
  17. vile: evil or disgusting
  18. tommyrot:  complete and utter nonsense
  19. void: the emptiness and lack of life that is space (noun--I'll test you on the noun) OR to cancel--as in a cheque--or to empty--as in one's bladder (verb)
  20. delirious: confused; hallucinating; in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech

English 10, Period 5

Please answer questions 1-4 on "The Metaphor".  You can find a copy of the story here.

Also, here are the first two weeks of vocabulary words for our next vocabulary test:
  1. serendipity: luck finding good
  2. adjacent:  next to; adjoining
  3. atrocious: especially vicious or repellant
  4. detrimental: something which creates a bad or negative effect
  5. opportune: well-suited and well-chosen timing
  6. ailurophile: cat lover
  7. oblivious: totally unaware
  8. ebullience:  bubbly enthusiasm
  9. fabricate:  to make; invent
  10. to loom: to hover over someone/something in a threatening manner
  11. espionage:  the act of spying, involving countries or corporations/industries
  12. vicinity:  area
  13. redistribution:  the act of sharing something between people in a different way
  14. abibliophobia:  the fear of running out of books to read
  15. jubilation:  extreme happiness; great rejoicing
  16. intrepid:  fearless
  17. cantankerous:  testy; cranky; bad-tempered
  18. feral:  savage; wild
  19. lurid:  shocking; sensational
  20. intrinsic:   extremely important and basic to the nature of a thing/person; in-born

I have substituted intrinsic for errorist: for while errorist is a fun word, it is not yet an official one.  It is still new and not widely used.  Therefore, please score errorist from your list and add intrinsic.

errorist:  one who makes many mistakes

Monday, November 2, 2015

English 12

Please try to complete the sheet on symbolism in Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery".

English 10, all classes

Please complete a summary sheet for the short story "The Possibility of Evil" that looks like this:

"The Possibility of Evil"
by Shirley Jackson

Characters:                                                        Conflict:



Point of View:                                                    Symbol and Irony:




Setting and Mood:                                              Theme:


Also, here are links to the audio and PDF versions of our next story, "The Telltale Heart":

Find the audio version here. It's only about 14 minutes in length.

Find the PDF version here.