Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Vocabulary for 3/27

Here are today's vocabulary words.  Write a sample sentence for each word, using a “A Pair of Silk Stockings” as inspiration.

31.  rapturous (adj)—ecstatic; expressing or causing pleasure and happiness

32.  languish (v)—to undergo hardship as a result of being deprived of something, typically independence, attention, or freedom

Monday, March 26, 2012

Homework for the Week of 3/26

1.  Be sure to work on your quote sheet.  This is due on April 2nd.
2.  Your vocabulary test on the 40 vocabulary words will be on April 2nd as well.
3.  Your short story test will be on Thursday, March 29th.
4.  We will start the background for The Crucible on Friday.
5.  Here is a link for the audio recording of the short story we read in class today: http://listentogenius.com/recordings/PairofSilkStockings.mp3

VOCABULARY--SEE POST BELOW!

Vocabulary for 3/23 & 3/26

27.    indulge (v)— Allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of; become involved in (an
                  activity, typically one that is undesirable or disapproved of)

SAMPLE:  At the end of the story, Mrs. Sommers indulges her desire to splurge the cash on herself.  Reflect on this question: does this decision negate all of her previous virtuous actions?

28.  hedonism (n)—an idea or way of life that suggests that pleasure should be the chief
        goal
§         hedonist(n)—a person
§         hedonistic (adj)—self indulgent; pleasure seeking
29.  convoluted (adj)—complicated; elaborate

SAMPLE: Although the reader first sees Mrs. Sommers’ decision as hedonistic, her reasoning seems much more convoluted upon further analysis.

30.  abstention (n)—to abstain/withhold from an action or practice
§         abstain (v)—refrain; withhold; withdraw
§         abstinence (n)—self-denial; self-restraint (typically used to discuss alcohol, drugs, sex)

SAMPLE:  Mrs. Sommers is dedicated mother; surely, one frivolous purchase doesn’t outweigh a lifetime of abstention and dedication.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Vocabulary for March 22nd

25.    misanthrope (n)—a person that hates/distrust other humans
                              ANTHROP=HUMAN BEINGS
o       misanthropic (adj)—hating/distrusting other humans
o       misanthropy (n)—isolation from human society

26.    avarice (n)—extreme greed for riches
o       avaricious (adj)—extremely greedy

**NOTE: Remember to read "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" for tomorrow.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Homework for March 21st & 22nd

  1. Read and ANNOTATE "The Perfect Day for Bananafish" for Friday.
  2. Use the following website for assistance if need be: http://www.shmoop.com/perfect-day-for-bananafish/

Vocabulary for March 21st

23.  recoil(v)—draw back because of fear or disgust; shrink from; flinch


24.    enervate (v)—lessen the vigor or strength of; weaken physically or mentally; make feeble
PRONUNCIATION: “EH-NER-VAY-T”