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To Kill a Mockingbird List #2 Vocabulary
Please attempt to spell out each word as it is called out.
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Correct Spelling 1. ingenuous 2. undulate 3. succinct 4. cantankerous
5. apoplectic 6. edification 7. rudiment 8. propensity
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TKAM Vocabulary List #2 1. ingenuous—(adj.) innocent; child-like
2. undulate—(verb) to rise and fall in a wave-like motion 3. succinct—(adj.) brief; concise 4. cantankerous—(adj.) ill-natured; mean 5. apoplectic—(adj.) extremely angry; furious 6. edification—(noun) intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement 7. rudiment—(noun) something basic or fundamental 8. propensity—(noun) an innate (or natural) tendency or inclination
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Vocabulary Activity Working with a partner or in a group of three, create an instructional visual for one of the words from To Kill a Mockingbird (List #2). Your visual should include the following: The word presented prominently A clear definition—see a teacher if you need help with the dictionary meanings The word’s part of speech A high-school level sentence using the word A picture or drawing representing the word or the sentence
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Although Whenever Certainly Wherever Because Since Before
Use each of these words in a high-school appropriate sentence; begin each sentence with one of the following words: Although Whenever Certainly Wherever Because Since Before
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For example,
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Rudimentary adjective
Basic or fundamental Before you begin working on advanced math, it is important that you understand rudimentary math.
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1. ingenuous 2. undulate 3. succinct 4. cantankerous 5. apoplectic
Words for this activity: (Words for your vocabulary test are underlined.) 1. ingenuous 2. undulate 3. succinct 4. cantankerous 5. apoplectic 6. edification 7. rudiment 8. propensity
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To Kill a Mockingbird List #2 Vocabulary (Continued)
Please attempt to spell each word as it is called out to you. You should add these to your List #2 words, and you should be on #9.
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Correct Spelling: 9. manacles 10. sullen 11. preface 12. frivolous
13. qualm 14. obliquely 15. futility
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Please copy each word’s definition and part of speech:
9. manacles—(noun) handcuffs 10. sullen—(adj.) gloomily silent 11. preface—(verb) to introduce 12. frivolous—(adj.) silly; trivial 13. qualm—(noun) a sudden feeling of doubt, fear, or uneasiness, especially in not following one’s conscience or better judgment 14. obliquely—(adv.) indirectly, usually in a misleading way 15. futility—(noun) uselessness
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