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“The Most Dangerous Game” Vocabulary I will tell you the vocabulary word. We will make an inference based solely on the image provided. You will create a Frayer Model for each vocabulary word.

Frayer Model 1.) Write the definition in the first box. 2.) Draw a picture for each word in the second box. 3.) Find at least 2 (simple) synonyms and place them in the third box. 4.) Create a sentence in the fourth box using the term. Note: Your sentence must demonstrate meaning!

1.) 2.) Droll (adj.) – amusingly odd or comical Tangible (adj.) – capable of being touched or felt; having actual form and substance

3.) Scruples (noun) – a feeling of uneasiness that keeps a person from doing something 4.) Quarry (noun) – the object of a hunt; prey

6.) 5.) Solicitously (adj.) – in a manner expressing care or concern Disarming (adj.) – removing or overcoming suspicion; inspiring confidence

7.) 8.) Imperative (adj.) – absolutely necessary Cultivated (adj.) – refined or cultured in manner

9.) 10.) Zealous (adj.) – intensely enthusiastic Amenity (noun) – something that adds to one’s comfort or convenience

12.) 11.) Condone (verb) – to forgive or overlook Uncanny (adj.) – so remarkable as to seem supernatural