“Man, You’re a Great Player!”

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“Man, You’re a Great Player!” Vocabulary: “Man, You’re a Great Player!”

Key Definitions Satire Jargon A type of writing that uses humour and irony to point out the shortcomings of an organization, person, situation, or society Jargon The language of a particular group or organization

modest Humble; not boastful; not full of pride flattery Undue, excessive, insincere praise confide The act of sharing a secret with someone incite To encourage, stir, or stimulate action

inclined Literal: to lean or slope Figurative: to have a tendency or likelihood to do something taunt To insult or mock someone Prominent Noticeable; to stand out nostalgia Longing for the past