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Across Five Aprils. Chapter 4 vocabulary. capitulation. Some generals may be willing to surrender, but U.S. Grant was known for not settling for terms of capitulation .
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Across Five Aprils Chapter 4 vocabulary
capitulation • Some generals may be willing to surrender, but U.S. Grant was known for not settling for terms of capitulation. • No one wants to be the first person to give terms of capitulation in a war, but eventually, unless the war goes on forever, someone has to.
capitulation pg. 48 • ca pit u la tion • The act of surrendering • surrender
capitulation • Some generals may be willing to surrender, but U.S. Grant was known for not settling for terms of capitulation. • No one wants to be the first person to give terms of capitulation in a war, but eventually, unless the war goes on forever, someone has to.
admonitions • Ms. Moller is nice enough to make sure that everyone gets and admonition before they are severely punished for bad behaviors. • When my friend got pulled over, she was really lucky because instead of getting a ticket, she only got an admonition to drive slower.
admonitions pg. 52 • ad mon i tions • Advice or warnings
admonitions • Ms. Moller is nice enough to make sure that everyone gets and admonition before they are severely punished for bad behaviors. • When my friend got pulled over, she was really lucky because instead of getting a ticket, she only got an admonition to drive slower.
tyrannical • If her father was really tyrannical, he would not let her go out at all, but instead he just told her she needed to be home by 8:00. • Hitler was a tyrannical ruler because he forced people to do things his way or die.
tyrannical pg. 55 • ty ran ni cal • Oppressive and controlling • controlling
tyrannical • If her father was really tyrannical, he would not let her go out at all, but instead he just told her she needed to be home by 8:00. • Hitler was a tyrannical ruler because he forced people to do things his way or die.
allusion • Shad made an allusion to a Shakespearean play when talking to Jethro, although Jethro didn’t understand because Shad did not come out and say it. • It’s common for contemporary writers to make allusions to classical writers.
allusion pg. 55 • al lu sion • an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it outright • mention
allusion • Shad made an allusion to a Shakespearean play when talking to Jethro, although Jethro didn’t understand because Shad did not come out and say it. • It’s common for contemporary writers to make allusions to classical writers.
rebuke • A teacher on Team Adeste would rebuke you if you were caught chewing gum in our classes. • Mr. Camarrata would rebuke you if you were caught fighting. • She had to rebuke her dog because he went to the bathroom on the new carpet.
rebuke pg. 59 • re buke • Expressing sharp disproval or criticism • scold
rebuke • A teacher on Team Adeste would rebuke you if you were caught chewing gum in our classes. • Mr. Camarrata would rebuke you if you were caught fighting. • She had to rebuke her dog because he went to the bathroom on the new carpet.
pompous • The man was being very pompous and he was acting like he knew everything. • If you act pompous, people will not want to be friends with you. • The boy who was helping at the soup kitchen was not being pompous as he handed out rolls.
pompous pg. 61 • pomp ous • Irritatingly self-important • stuck - up
pompous • The man was being very pompous and he was acting like he knew everything. • If you act pompous, people will not want to be friends with you. • The boy who was helping at the soup kitchen was not being pompous as he handed out rolls.
constriction • Boa constrictors get their name from the fact that they use constriction to kill their prey. • If you have a nut allergy and you suddenly feel a constriction in your throat, see a doctor immediately.
constriction pg. 61 • con stric tion • Make narrower • tightness
constriction • Boa constrictors get their name from the fact that they use constriction to kill their prey. • If you have a nut allergy and you suddenly feel a constriction in your throat, see a doctor immediately.
maneuvering • Maneuvering a bucket loader is a difficult job and requires special training. • Sometimes, when a friend gets on a topic you’re not interested in, you might maneuver the conversation to something you like better.
maneuvering pg. 62 • man eu ver ing • Moving or manipulating a situation • steer
maneuvering • Maneuvering a bucket loader is a difficult job and requires special training. • Sometimes, when a friend gets on a topic you’re not interested in, you might maneuver the conversation to something you like better.
skepticism • Some people are skeptical of ghosts, but those who have seen or experienced them certainly do not have doubts. • When students ask me to use the bathroom every day in my class, I become skeptical of them because I think they are looking for an excuse to get out of work.
skepticism pg. 63 • skep ti cism • Being skeptical or someone who doubts all of the time • doubtfulness
skepticism • Some people are skeptical of ghosts, but those who have seen or experienced them certainly do not have doubts. • When students ask me to use the bathroom every day in my class, I become skeptical of them because I think they are looking for an excuse to get out of work.