Vocabulary Definitions The Woman in the Snow. ›Boycott: Punishment of an organization by refusing to use its services. ›Discrimination: Unfair treatment.

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Vocabulary Definitions The Woman in the Snow

›Boycott: Punishment of an organization by refusing to use its services. ›Discrimination: Unfair treatment of people in a particular group. ›Desperately: Frantically, with great need. ›Compassion: Care for the suffering and troubles of others. Vocabulary

Guess the word The Woman in the Snow

›Ignore ›Abstain ›Block ›Reject Guess the Vocabulary Word

Boycott Guess the Vocabulary Word

›Empathy ›Concern ›Caring ›Unfeeling (antonym) Guess the Vocabulary Word

Compassion Guess the Vocabulary Word

›Urgently ›Rushed ›Can be worried during ›Usually seen around the holidays Guess the Vocabulary Word

Desperately Guess the Vocabulary Word

›Separate, but not equal ›I’m better because… ›Race, religion, sex, age, etc. ›Wrong…just wrong. Guess the Vocabulary Word

Discrimination Guess the Vocabulary Word

Point of View The Woman in the Snow

›First Person ›Third Person Review

›Omniscient = all-knowing ›An omniscient narrator knows every thing about the characters –What the characters think and feel –Information that the characters may not know –Can inform us of past and future events What is third person omniscient?