- Read Chapters 8-10
- Complete SG for Omit Point
- Respond to this post with 3 Vocabulary Terms from the reading.
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Engrossed(Verb)-to occupy completely, as the mind or attention; absorb.-pg 31
ReplyDeletecountenance(noun)-appearance, esp. the look or expression of the face.-pg 34
profuse(adj)-spending or giving freely and in large amount, often to excess; extravagant.-pg37
impertinence (noun) - Pg.31 - unmannerly intrusion or presumption; insolence
ReplyDeleteeminent (adjective) - Pg.36 - high in station, rank, or repute; prominent; distinguished
witticisms (noun) - Pg. 41 - a witty remark or sentence
Good examples Eric and Carly!
ReplyDeleteChris
ReplyDeleteCommerce (Noun)- a card game which was a predecessor of poker.
complacency (Noun)- quiet satisfaction; contentment.
indolent (adjective) - wanting to avoid activity or exertion- pg.31
ReplyDeletepaltry (adjective) - small or meager- pg 36
efficacy (noun) - the ability to produce a desired or intended result- pg 40
ragout- pg. 31- noun- a highly seasoned dish of meat cut into small pieces and stewed with vegetables
ReplyDeletescampering- pg. 32- verb- to run with quick light steps
raptures- pg. 42- noun- a feeling of intense pleasure or joy
Maria
ReplyDeleteragout p31 n- a seasoned dish of meat cut up into small pieces
pianoforte p34 n- formal term for piano
paltry p36 adj- small or meager
solicitude- 31- anxiety or concern- noun
ReplyDeleteassent- 33- to agree or concur- verb
paltry- 36- small or worthless- adj
Brittany W.
ReplyDeletecomplacency - (pg. 31) - noun - a feeling of smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievement
countenance - (pg. 39) - noun - a person's face or facial expressions/support.
atoned - (pg. 43) - verb - make amends or reparation
decorum (noun) pg 32 - dignified propriety of behavior, speech, dress
ReplyDeletesolaced(verb) pg 36 - to comfort, console, or cheer
laudable (adj) pg 43 - deserving praise; praiseworthy; commendable
eminent-pg 36-adj-igh in station, rank, or repute; prominent; distinguished
ReplyDeleteapothecary-pg 37-noun-a pharmacy or drugstore
genteel-pg 39- adj-belonging or suited to polite society
Dayton
ReplyDeleteDecorum-(Noun)-Dignified propriety of behavior-pg.32
Profuse-(Adjective)-Spending or giving freely in a large amount-pg.37
Expostulation-(Noun)-To reason earnestly with someone in an effort to correct-pg.44
paltry - (adjective) Wretched or contemptible. pg. 36
ReplyDeletewitticisms - (noun) a clever or witty remark pg. 41
piquet - (noun) A card game for two people, played with a deck from which all cards below the seven, aces being high, are omitted. pg. 41
Matt Goens
ReplyDeletepaltry (adjective)- small or meager- pg. 36
genteel (adjective)- polite, refined, or respectable- pg. 39
piquet (noun)- a trick-taking card game for two players, using a 32 card deck consisting of cards from seven to the ace- pg. 41
Indolent - pg.31 - adj - having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion
ReplyDeleteCensure - pg.33 - noun -strong or vehement expression of disapproval
Estimable - pg.42 - adj - worthy of esteem
Shelby Damm
ReplyDeletenonsensical (pg32)- n - words or language having little or no sense or meaning.
efficacy (pg40)- n - capacity for producing a desired result or effect; effectiveness.
alacrity (pg 45)- n - cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness.
Nicole
ReplyDeletepg 39 Countenance noun - a person's face or facial expressions
pg 40 Inclination noun - a person's natural tendency or urge to act or feel in particular way
pg 38 Intricate adj- very complicated or detailed
censure - pg 33 - to express severe disapproval of someone or something
ReplyDeleteinquiries - pg 36 - an act of asking information
discretion - pg 44 - the quality in behaving or speaking in such a way to avoid offense
impertinence-noun-pg31-unmannerly intrusion or presumption
ReplyDeleteInclination-noun-pg40-a person's natural tendency or urge to act or feel in particular way
alacrity-noun-pg 45-cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness.
Jordan Stahn
ReplyDeletepaltry - adjective, pg. 36, small or meager
atoned - pg. 43, verb, make amends or reparation
pianoforte - p34, noun, formal term for piano
Engrossed- absourbed all the attention of -pg 31 (noun)
ReplyDeletepaltry- smaller-pg 36 (adj)
ragout- seasoned dish of meet- pg 36
Stephanie Gruener
ReplyDeletealacrity (pg. 45) n - cheerful, promptness
inclination (40) v-an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others
paltry (36) adj-negligible: not worth considering
Zack
ReplyDeletesolicitude- 31- anxiety or concern- noun
assent- 33- to agree or concur- verb
paltry- 36- small or worthless- adj
censure
ReplyDeleteverb
express severe disapproval of (someone or something), typically in a formal statement
pg 33
unaffectedly
adjective
feeling or showing no effects or changes
pg 40
subsisting
verb
maintain or support oneself, esp. at a minimal level
pg 44
Jenna Van Dyke
ReplyDeletesolicitude –noun - the state of being solicitous; anxiety or concern - pg 31
apothecary –noun - a druggist; a pharmacist - pg 37
efficacy –noun - capacity for producing a desired result or effect - pg 40
Jackie M
ReplyDelete-page 41-odious-adjective- extremely unpleasant; repulsive
-page 41-witticisms-noun- a witty remark
-page 44-appertain-verb- relate to; concern
Alex
ReplyDeletecomplacency 31-n-a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like
abominable 32 -adj-very unpleasant; disagreeable
mince 39-v-to cut or chop into very small pieces
Engrossed (Verb)-to occupy completely, as the mind or attention; absorb.-pg 31
ReplyDeletepaltry (adjective)- small or meager.-pg. 36
discretion (noun)- the quality in behaving or speaking in such a way to avoid offense. -pg 44
impertinence-pg 31-noun- unmannerly intrusion or presumption; insolence
ReplyDeletesubstantial-pg35-adj- of a corporeal or material nature; tangible; real
intricate-pg38-adj-having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved
Lacey
ReplyDeletesolaced-36-noun-comfort or consolation in a time of sadness or stress
impertinence-31-adjective-not showing proper respect; rude
estimable-42-adjective- worthy of great respect
Landon K
ReplyDeleteComplacency- pg 31 noun; a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition
Inquiries- pg 36 noun; a seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge
Witticisms- pg 41 noun; a witty remark or sentence.
indolent-pg. 31- having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful (adjective)
ReplyDeleteundervaluing-pg.36- to value below the real worth; put too low a value on (Verb)
rapidity-pg.42-a rapid state or quality; quickness; celerity (Noun)
indolent - pg 31 - adj - wanting to avoid activity
ReplyDeleteapothecary – pg 37 - noun - a druggist; a pharmacist
atoned - pg. 43 - verb - make amends or reparation
John Martinmaas
ReplyDeleteEngrossed- to occupy completely, as the mind or attention; absorb
Complacency- a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition
rapidity- a rapid state or quality; quickness; celerity
Kendra Kielty
ReplyDeleteImpertinence -noun- pg 31 - unmannerly intrusion or presumption
Complacency-noun-pg 31 -a feeling of quiet pleasure or security
Witticisms- noun-pg 41 - a witty remark or sentence