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2 “Cask…” Djs “A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt to him who has done the wrong”(Poe 5 ). In this passage the narrator explains how to maximize revenge. The diction level is high/formal which indirectly characterizes our narrator as intelligent/educated. The tone is authoritative/threatening/ aggressive and creates a mood that is creepy. This plan helps to create the theme: two wrongs do make a right as the narrator gets away with his plan. A well-thought- out plan can bring long-term satisfation. A sociopathic killer feels no remorse for murder.

3 1 st Period7:25 – 8:25 2 nd Period8:30 – 9:35 3 rd Period9:40 – 10:40 Lunch A10:40 – 11:10 Period 4A11:15 – 12:10 Period 512:15 – 1:15 Period 61:20 – 2:20

4 Honor Code “I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid, nor do I have knowledge of anyone else doing so.” Signature

5 SAT Vocabulary for Juniors Lesson Two

6 #1 Impotent : adj. powerless; lacking strength syn: ineffective; helpless /ant: potent; powerful The bodybuilder felt impotent when he used brain, not brawn. "The studio has become the crucible where human genius at the apogee of its development brings back to question not only that which is, but creates anew a fantastic and conventional nature which our weak minds, impotent to harmonize it with existing things, adopt by preference, because the miserable work is our own.” -Eugene Delacroix

7 #2 Antithesis. n. an exact opposite; an opposite extreme syn: converse /ant: same. The skilled debater made an opponent’s point appear to be the antithesis of what he meant. "Antithesis is the narrow gateway through which error most prefers to worm its way towards truth." -Friedrich Nietzsche

8 #3 Maelstrom. n. whirlpool; turbulence; agitated state of mind Bobbing helplessly about, their rowboat approached the raging maelstrom. "A merciless fate threw me into this maelstrom. I wanted much, I began much, but the gale of the world carried away me and my work.“ -Draza Mihajlovic

9 #4 Emendation: n. a correction syn: improvement; amendment Meticulous authors obsess about mistakes and enjoy making emendation before their books are printed. The students were required to make an emendation before they could retake a test.

10 #5. Chagrin. n. embarrassment; a complete loss of courage Overcome by chagrin, Hortense blushed and backed out of the room. " I know very well what Goethe meant when he said that he never had a chagrin but he made a poem out of it. I have altogether too much patience of this kind. -Henry David Thoreau

11 #6 Bauble. n. a showy but useless thing. s yn: trinket Early in the morning, salespeople blanket TV, pushing the most ostentatious baubles imaginable. “Shakespeare possesses the power of subordinating nature for the purposes of expression, beyond all poets. His imperial muse tosses to creation like a bauble from hand to hand, and uses it to embody any caprice of thought that is upper-most in his mind.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

12 #7 Diaphanous. adj. very sheer and light. syn: transparent; gossamer / ant: opaque Only certain audacious starlets have the nerve to wear diaphanous dresses for red carpet appearances. “The whole story of the universe is implicit in any part of it. The meditative eye can look through any single object and see, as through a window, the entire cosmos. Make the smell of roast duck in an old kitchen diaphanous and you will have a glimpse of everything, from the spiral nebulae to Mozart's music and the stigmata of St. Francis of Assisi.” -Aldous Huxley

13 #8 Labyrinth. n. a complicated network of winding passages; a maze. The minotaur, a half-man, half-bull creature, lurked within the winding passages of the labyrinth. “A man in his own secret meditation Is lost amid the labyrinth that he has made In art or politics....” -William Butler Yeats

14 #9 Gloat. v. to look at or think about with great satisfaction syn: revel; crow The end caught an easy pass, made it look heroic, then gloated foolishly at the middle of the football field. “ Many gloat over their own troubles.” -Mason Cooley

15 #10 Impediment. n. a barrier; obstruction syn: obstacle; hindrance / ant: aid Jealousy made Aaron an obvious impediment between his former girlfriend and the personal trainer. “He only is a well-made man who has a good determination. And the end of culture is not to destroy this, God forbid! but to train away all impediment and mixture and leave nothing but pure power.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

16 #11 Bestial: adj. savage; brutal syn: brutish; vile; cruel / ant: humane; kind Rage transformed the losing team into bestial rabble. “I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it.” -Stephen Crane

17 #12 Effete: adj. worn out; barren syn: exhausted; spent and sterile / ant: vital; vigorous A former United States Vice President called the media an “effete corps of impudent snobs.” “We are supposed to be the children of Seth; but Seth is too much of an effete nonentity to deserve ancestral regard. No, we are the sons of Cain, and with violence can be associated the attacks on sound, stone, wood and metal that produced civilisation.” -Anthony Burgess

18 #13 Shard: n. a fragment The super villain threw a compact car through the plate glass window of the coffeehouse, sending shards flying in all directions. “But neither milk-white rose nor red May bloom in prison air; The shard, the pebble, and the flint, Are what they give us there: For flowers have been known to heal A common man's despair.” -Shakespeare

19 #14 Bland: adj. mild; tasteless; dull syn: smooth; agreeable / ant: exciting; thrilling The critic listened to the tired, bland rhythms of the band and declared the group “a celebration of the mediocre.” “Freeways fifty lanes wide on a concrete continent spaced with bland billboards illustrating imbecile illusions of happiness.” -Lawrence Ferlinghetti

20 #15 Nihilism: n. a total rejection of established laws Novelist Victor Hugo said that nihilism has no substance because there is no such thing as nothingness: everything is something. “Nihilism has no substance. There is no such thing as nothingness, and zero does not exist. Everything is something. Nothing is nothing. Man lives more by affirmation than by bread.” -Victor Hugo

21 SAT Vocabulary for Freshmen Lesson #2

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32 1.Inspect your book for damage such as rips or tears on the cover or inside pages, separation of binding, missing pages, graffiti, water damage or mold. 2.If you see any damage, take your book to the textbook window during lunch. Don’t try to repair torn or rip pages or binding. We will repair minor damages at no charge. 3.You have 5 days after checkout to report damage. If your textbook is damaged, you have the following options: a) exchange the book for a better copy if one is available. b) ask the textbook person or Ms. Rikansrud (in the library) to check that the book status is poor. Water damage needs to be noted. 4.Write your name on the inside cover of the book so you don’t confuse it with anyone else’s book. 5.Take your book home. Don’t carry it around in your backpack or store it long term in your locker. Every time you drop your backpack, you are damaging your book’s binding. During winter break, the building can get cold and condensation can form inside the locker which can lead to water damage. 6.Keep your book away from liquids and anything that could cause damage. 7.If your book becomes wet, even accidentally, you can replace it with a used book that is in good condition. During lunch, check with the textbook person or Ms. Rikansrud to get the book ISBN number.

33 Word Count 1. Count the number of words on five random full lines of text (words must be 3 letters to count) 2. Average those five numbers e.g. 9+8+11+10+9 =47 Then: 47 ÷ 5= 9.4 1. Take the average of that and multiplying by the number of lines written. 9.4 x 30= 282 Scoring: 1-44 = 145-88=1.5 89-133=2134-178 = 2.5 179-223 = 3224-268=3.5 269-313 = 4314-351 =4.5 352+ =5 Target

34 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Megan Desk Honor Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Erik Breanna Max Alex Angela Faith Bryce Francesco Danielle Brandon Nate Rose Jaden Dylan Michael Jacob Vanessa Vona Owen Liz Arabella Kristine 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Deegan 28 16 17 Diana 22

35 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Sadie Desk Katelynn Honor Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Haili Lauren Isaac Nonnie Tayva Malia Jodan Ashley Keith Megan Allison Kassondra Ben Julian Zackery Richard Dawson Griffin Katie Annaliza Isabella Abigail Kahleb Jon 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Jakob Brittany 28 16 17 Evan 22 Alexis Macy

36 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Jordan Desk Zara Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Jarom Connor Michael Christian Ceara Mercer Ian Ashley Tyler August Gabriela Dawson Colby Jason Maggie Tanner Brady 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Nathan 28 16 17 Sarah 22

37 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Corbin Desk Kalie Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Cheyenne Samantha Jeffrey Loren Whisper Kristin Nick Hailee Tanner Elijah Maddie H Jacob Kayla Mimi Blake Gabe Jasmine Riely Maddie A 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Maria Eugene 28 16 17 22

38 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Jordyn Daesha Amanda Austin Zachary Kalina Emma Isabella Ellie Sadie Kilian Peter Jerryn Bryce Beth 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Garrett 28 16 17 22

39 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Alana Desk Cade Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Samantha Anna Julie Janelle Natasia Isabella Russell Rachel Dylan Angie Grace Benjamin Brandon McKenna Isabella Camron Jay Savannah Andrew Sadie Jacob Connor 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 1 12 1313 1414 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Alex Carter 28 16 17 Emma 22


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