Read 180 – “ When Music Offends ”

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Read 180 – “ When Music Offends ” Unit Four Vocabulary

Essential Question What vocabulary is essential to better comprehend unit 4 of read 180 ?

agitate To bother or upset someone

oppose To disagree strongly

critic A person who judges whether something is good or bad

confront To stand up to someone in a threatening or accusing way

controversy A disagreement among many people

“MTV Unplugged” Vocabulary Page 90

offensive Causing anger or emotional distress

“The Day the Music Died” Vocabulary Page 92

promote To contribute to the growth of something

restriction A rule that limits what you can do

“Rockers, Rappers, and Freedom of Speech” Vocabulary Page 96

detrimental harmful

Censor To remove parts of a book or song thought to be harmful or offensive