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1 Vocabulary Week 2

2 Circle Map Definition Term Examples/Synonyms Non-Examples Antonyms
Frame Of Reference Characteristics/ Drawing Definition Term Non-Examples Antonyms Examples/Synonyms

3 Alluded Attribute Chap Contempt Droll Loathing Portrayal Socialism

4 Mrs. Simons alluded to some health problems, without being specific
Mrs. Simons alluded to some health problems, without being specific. Alluded verb. To make indirect reference

5 One attribute of the flu is a fever. Attribute noun. Characteristic

6 He was a happy chap, always livening up the party. Chap noun. fellow

7 The manager felt nothing but contempt for his employees
The manager felt nothing but contempt for his employees. They all cringed when he walked by and most quit after a few months. Contempt noun. Lack of respect, the act of despising

8 The droll little clown made most people laugh and a few wince
The droll little clown made most people laugh and a few wince. Droll adj. comical yet odd

9 She expressed her intense loathing of his couch, so he threw it out when they decided to move in together. Loathing noun. extreme disgust

10 Her portrayal as a man at the Halloween party made everyone laugh
Her portrayal as a man at the Halloween party made everyone laugh. Portrayal noun. Representation of

11 Fed up with the rich controlling the poor in his country, he started studying socialism. Socialism noun. A government that controls the making and distribution of goods to its citizens

12 Why are these posters around the room?!
Well, because you guys are going to take out your notes and write down on these posters everything you remember about these stories. What devices were being used to persuade you? You have these in your notes Why are these posters around the room?!


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