Vocabulary:
3. vulnerable—(adj.) open to physical OR mental damage, injury, or hurt; weak [HAS A CONNOTATION THAT THE PERSON/OBJECT AROUSES ONE’S PITY]
COMES FROM LATIN—VULNUS (WOUND)
· invulnerable, adjective—strong, without weakness, not susceptible to injury
· vulnerability, noun—the quality of being vulnerable
· vulnerably, adverb—performing an action with the understanding that there is a chance of being harmed/injured/damaged
4. anomaly—(n) something/someone that is different from the norm; irregularity [EXCEPTION TO THE —LY RULE!!]
· anomalous, adjective— inconsistent with or deviating from what is usual, normal, or expected
SAMPLE SENTENCE:
· Although the townspeople view Miss Emily as an anomaly, she cannot help how she was raised/she cannot help that she was brought up that way.
· Miss Emily is quite vulnerable because she lives in a patriarchal society.
ADJ | NOUN | ADV | ADJ |
—able (comfortable) | —ity (hilarity) | —ly (confidently) | —ous (humorous) |
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