 Vocabulary Two.  1. Neglected- v- ignored, not cared for  2. Allusion- n- a reference or mentioning of people, places, events, or literary works 

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 Vocabulary Two

 1. Neglected- v- ignored, not cared for  2. Allusion- n- a reference or mentioning of people, places, events, or literary works  3. Omen- n- a sign or event thought to predict good or bad fortune  4. Slang- n- very casual speech or writing  5. Dialogue- n- the words spoken by a character in a literary work.

 1. Neglected- v- ignored, not cared for  2. Allusion- n- a reference or mentioning of people, places, events, or literary works  3. Omen- n- a sign or event thought to predict good or bad fortune  4. Slang- n- very casual speech or writing  5. Dialogue- n- the words spoken by a character in a literary work.  6. raucous- adj.- loud and rough sounding  7. insolently-adv.- in a bold, rude manner

 6. Metaphorical- adj.-describing figurative language  7. Literal-adj.- following basic meaning  8. Dialect- a form of a language with different features of pronunciations, words, and meanings.  9. Simultaneously- adv.- at the same time  10. Cynically-adv.- in a way that shows doubt or disbelief

 8. Metaphorical- adj.-describing figurative language  9. Literal-adj.- following basic meaning  10. Dialect- a form of a language with different features of pronunciations, words, and meanings.  11. Simultaneously- adv.- at the same time  12. Cynically-adv.- in a way that shows doubt or disbelief  13. motif-n- a recurring subject, theme, idea, esp. in a literary, or artistic work  14. treachery-n- an act of deliberate betrayal  15. precious- adj.-characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for

Write out the complete sentence and insert the correct vocabulary word.  1. My mom agreed to let me adopt a(n) _____________ puppy I found outside the park.  2. The book’s title is a(n) _______________ to Shakespeare.  3. I enjoyed the fast paced and humorous ___________ the actors in the play exchanged with one another.

Write out the complete sentence and insert the correct vocabulary word.  1. My mom agreed to let me adopt a(n) _____________ puppy I found outside the park.  2. The book’s title is a(n) _______________ to Shakespeare.  3. I enjoyed the fast paced and humorous ___________ the actors in the play exchanged with one another.  4. Unfortunately, during the quiz it was hard to focus because of ___________ laughter heard outside in the hallway.

Write out the complete sentence and insert the correct vocabulary word.  1. The man from the country spoke a different _______________ than the people in the city.  2. When the teacher asked the class, “Who wants candy?” all the students ________________ raised their hands.  3. Please give a true, __________________ account of what happened.

Write out the complete sentence and insert the correct vocabulary word.  1. The man from the country spoke a different _______________ than the people in the city.  2. When the teacher asked the class, “Who wants candy?” all the students ________________ raised their hands.  3. Please give a true, __________________ account of what happened.  4. My bedroom now has a nature ______________, with natural colors and designs of leaves and trees throughout.

 1. ______________ is acceptable to use when speaking with friends, but should be avoided in formal writing, like essays and letters.  2. There is a ________________ symbol used in the poem.  3. Charlie _______________ assumed that the worst outcome would happen.

 1. ______________ is acceptable to use when speaking with friends, but should be avoided in formal writing, like essays and letters.  2. There is a ________________ symbol used in the poem.  3. Charlie _______________ assumed that the worst outcome would happen.  4. Speaking to someone _____________ will not win you any admirers.