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1 The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway

2 Vocabulary I Skiff Gaff Gaunt Benevolent Attained Timid Oakum
Phosphorescence Carapaced Commenced Myriad Annulled

3 Vocabulary II Tern Shank Garland Plummets Plankton Iridescent
Gelatinous Filaments Tentative Imperceptible Pectoral Gunwale

4 Vocabulary III Coagulated Taut Longitudinally Undulation Cumulus
Treachery Ptomaine Rapier Preceded Burnished Sustenance Maw

5 Vocabulary IV Ceding Dorsal Placid Interminable Thwart Dignity
Dispersed Malignancy Vertebrae Tempered

6 Journal Write a one page journal entry on the quote:
“A man can be destroyed, but not defeated.” Ernest Hemingway What do you think this quote means? Does this quote relate to you in someway? How does it/does not relate? THIS MUST BE TURNED IN VIA TURNITIN BY MONDAY 10/10 11:59 pm


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