Friday, March 4, 2016 Warm-Up: Guess the definition of each underlined word based on its context in the sentence. The prisoner was emaciated after a month.

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Friday, March 4, 2016 Warm-Up: Guess the definition of each underlined word based on its context in the sentence. The prisoner was emaciated after a month of nothing but bread and water. The manacles on his wrists and ankles prevented the prisoner from escaping. The queue to buy tickets for Jose’s stand-up comedy show stretched all the way around the building. TURN IN WARM-UPS FOR WEEKS 7-8; NO SUMMARIZER TODAY

9TH Lit Agenda for Today Night Chapters 1-2 Quiz Night Chapters 3-5 Vocabulary Finish Poetry Project

Night Chapters 3-5 Vocabulary

Bestial (adj). Like a beast or animal

Blandishments (n). Something used to coax or persuade, especially through flattery

Crucible (n) A container used for heating substances at a high temperature

Emaciated (adj) Marked by abnormal thinness caused by starvation or disease

Leprous (adj) Showing signs of leprosy, an infectious disease that affects body tissues

Manacle (n/v) Handcuff

Queue (n) Waiting line

Wizened (adj) Dry, shrunken, wrinkled

Summarizer Which of today’s presentations did you think was the best and why?