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September 7: Journal #1 The most important qualities I look for in a friend…
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September 7: Vocabulary Energizer #1 Chimerical (adj) Definition: given to wildly impossible plans Example: Many believed that the Wright brothers’ plan for an airplane and Robert Fulton’s idea for a steamboat were unrealistic ideas of chimerical dreamers. Synonyms: imaginary, fanciful, quixotic
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September 10: Journal #2 What I think it means to be brave and loyal… Someone I know who is brave and loyal…
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Sept. 10: Vocabulary Energizer #2 Asinine (adj) Definition: stupid or silly Example: I lost my job when my supervisor told me not to ask any more asinine questions and I asininely asked, “Why not?” Synonyms: foolish, mindless, idiotic, ridiculous, absurd, inane
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September 11: Vocabulary Energizer #3 Bellwether (n) Definition: leader Example: Nashville,Tennessee, bellwether of country music, attracts a multitude of songwriters, singers, and musicians. Synonyms: pacesetter, pacemaker, vanguard
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September 12: Journal #3 Rikki Tikki Tavi is like a person because…
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September 12: Vocabulary Energizer #4 Limbo (n) Definition: place or state of neglect; period awaiting change; in-between state Example: I always feel that I am in limbo when my telephone call is put on hold. Synonyms: neglect, transition, oblivion
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September 13: Journal #4 In the story “Rikki Tikki Tavi,” the character I believe represents the human character trait coward is…. because… The character I believe represents the character trait scatterbrained is…because..
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September 13: Vocabulary Energizer #5 Plagiarize (v) Definition: use ideas or writings of another and present them as one’s own Example: Metaphorically, when we use someone else’s work as our own or plagiarize, we are stealing that person’s brainchild or thought. Synonyms: copy, steal, rob, purloin
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September 14: Journal #5 Respond to each of the following. If it is a quote, tell what you think it means. My most terrifying moment… “There is nothing to fear but fear itself…” Explain what the following metaphor means. What is it saying about the person being described? “I am a Rock. I am an Island.”
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Sept. 14: Vocabulary Energizer #6 ► Titanic (adj) ► Definition: enormous in size or strength ► Example: Some athletes, stricken by accident or disease, make titanic efforts to resume their careers and ultimately become world champions. ► Synonyms: gigantic, huge, enormous, prodigious
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Sept 17: Journal #6 I am/am not afraid of rats because…
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Sept 17: Vocabulary Energizer #7 Irony (n) Definition: expression that means the opposite of what is stated; event or result the opposite of what is expected. Example: An ironic remark might be “Just wonderful” in answer to a question about how was your day– a day you ran out of gas in a thunderstorm, discovered that you had lost your wallet as you went to pay for lunch, and came home to find your new furniture torn apart by the children’s puppy. Synonyms: contradiction, mockery, sarcasm
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Sept 18: Journal # 7 If I could be anywhere but here…
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Sept. 18: Vocabulary Energizer #8 Effete (adj) Effete (adj) Definition: worn-out, unproductive, barren Definition: worn-out, unproductive, barren Example: Those who don’t understand art forms often label abstract or modern art as effete. Example: Those who don’t understand art forms often label abstract or modern art as effete. Synonyms: unproductive, exhausted, feeble, decadent. Synonyms: unproductive, exhausted, feeble, decadent.
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Sept 19: Journal #8 My favorite movie villain…
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Sept 19: Vocabulary Energizer #9 Hyperbole (n) Hyperbole (n) Definition: obviously extravagant statement or assertion Definition: obviously extravagant statement or assertion Example: Hollywood escape films often confront the hero with hyperbolic, exaggerated villains who fiendishly construct some devilishly evil, diabolic plan. Example: Hollywood escape films often confront the hero with hyperbolic, exaggerated villains who fiendishly construct some devilishly evil, diabolic plan. Synonyms: embellishment, amplification Synonyms: embellishment, amplification
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Sept. 20: Journal #9 Someone I really trust…
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Sept. 20: Vocabulary Energizer #10 Diabolic (adj) Definition: outrageously wicked; cruel; devilish Example: Diabolically, the devil uses the literal truth to deceive according to the phrase, “the devil can cite Scripture for his purpose” (from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice). Synonyms: fiendish, demonic, satanic, infernal
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