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The Hunger Games Part III Vocabulary PREDICTION TO DEFINITION
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Pariah “Whatever doubts I’ve had about him dissipate because if either of us took the other’s life now we’d be pariahs when we returned to District 12” (Collins 243). The political party views Senator Johnson as a pariah because he often votes in opposition to his own party.
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Pariah A person who is rejected from society or home.
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Ruse “Even if they think it’s a ruse, I hope they’ll decide I’m hidden somewhere near it. While in reality, I’ll be tracking Peeta” (Collins 246). One example of a military ruse is the Trojan horse.
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Ruse a deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture
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Incapacitated “But if he’s that incapacitated, how has he managed to stay alive” (Collins 245). Many travelers to Bolivia become incapacitated by altitude sickness caused by the thin air.
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Incapacitated lacking in or deprived of strength or power
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Stalemate “We’re at something of a stalemate. I know I can’t argue him out of this one, so I don’t try” (Collins 271). A stalemate was reached when neither of the chess players could make a legitimate move.
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Stalemate a situation in which no progress can be made
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Arduous “It’s a slow and arduous process, but after a lot of sweating and shifting things around, I’m pretty pleased with my work, The cave now appears to be part of a larger pile of rocks, like so many in the vicinity” (Collins 274). Needless to say, mastering a foreign language is an arduous challenge.
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Arduous characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
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Poised “I’m helpless as the first hunter crashes through the trees, spear lifted, poised to throw” (Collins 192). Despite the chaos around her, the flight attendant remained poised and calm as she directed the passengers through the emergency exits.
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Poised Marked by balance or equilibrium and readiness for action.
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Emaciated “What’s left of Foxface’s emaciated body is lifted into the air” (Collins 314). During the winter, many deer become emaciated and die because of a food shortage.
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Emaciated very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold
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Feral “Wild eyes, hollow cheeks, my hair in a tangled mat. Rabid. Feral. Mad. No wonder everyone is keeping a safe distance from me” (342). Because the horse is feral, it will be a while before it will be tame enough to be ridden.
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Feral Wild and menacing
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Asphyxiation “If I don’t do something quickly, he’ll die of asphyxiation and then I’ll have lost him and Cato will probably use his body as a weapon against me” (Collins 331). Labels are printed on all plastic bags to warn buyers of the possible risk of asphyxiation.
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Asphyxiation The condition of being deprived of oxygen.
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Rapport “He and Peeta already have the rapport they established that night of the first interview, that easy banter, so I just smile a lot and try to speak as little as possible” (Collins 360). It will take some effort and initiative to build a rapport with your new classmates, especially if you are an introvert.
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Rapport A relationship of mutual understanding between people.
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