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Shining Star Shifting Perspectives. Unit 6 Part 2. barrier. Noun something that separates us or holds apart obstruction, boundary opening, passage. defects. Noun The lack of something necessary or desirable for completion or perfection; a deficiency imperfection, deformity
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Shining Star Shifting Perspectives Unit 6 Part 2
barrier • Noun • something that separates us or holds apart • obstruction, boundary • opening, passage
defects • Noun • The lack of something necessary or desirable for completion or perfection; a deficiency • imperfection, deformity • Excellence, faultlessness
imitate • Verb • To use or follow as a model. • copy, mimic • original
repentance • Noun • Remorse or contrition for past conduct or sin • Penitence, sorrow • happiness
sorrow • Noun • Mental suffering or pain caused by injury, loss, or despair • Grief, depression • Happy, joy
tangible • Adjective • Possible to touch • Real, touchable • Abstracts, conceptual
brief • adjective • short • concise, swift • extended, lengthy
dreary • adjective • dull or boring • gloomy, somber • bright, cheerful
rejoicing • Adjective • Celebrating • Delighted, joyful • Depressed, downhearted
luminous • Adjective • Glowing • Beaming, bright • Dark
improvised • Adjective • Made without preparation, using what she had convert change • Impromptu, makeshift • Planned out, scheduled
convert • Verb • Change • Alter, adapt • Hold, keep
provoking • adjective • causing or tending to cause anger or resentment • Egg on, tease • Mind ones own business, keep quiet
immeasurable • Adjective • Enormous • Infinite, bottomless • Finite, measurable
dumb • Adjective • Unable to speak • Voiceless, uncommunicative • Communicative, speaking
vaguely • Adverb • Unclearly • Indefinite, unclear • Certain, clear
bitterness • Noun • The feeling of being angry because of something that someone has done or said. • Agony, anguish • Happiness, joy
languor • Noun • Feeling of tiredness • Dullness, weakness • Energy, liveliness
passionate • Adjective • Having very strong feelings • Enthusiastic, eager • Bored, not interested
groped • Verb • Felt around for something • Feel for, explore
Laura Bridgman • She was a hearing and sight impaired woman who had learned to read and write at the Perkins Institute in the 1830s.
uncomprehending • Adjective • Not understanding • Dumbfounded, confused • Aware, excited
despair • Noun • Feeling sad or having no hope • Anguish, gloom • Cheer, happiness
impatient • Adjective • Annoyed; irritated • Edgy, testy • Calm, easy going
sentiment • Noun • Feeling or emotion • Passion, belief
drawing water • Getting water from a well
spout • noun • Part of water pump where water comes out
vainly • Adverb • Without success • Futile, fruitless • Useful, successful
sowing • verb • Planting
bunk • Noun • Cabin • Bed, residence • Single bed, floor
confront • verb • Deal with an a direct way • Challenge, encounter • Avoid, dodge
interaction • noun • Action or communication between or among people • Relationship, counterpart • Contradiction, opposition
boundaries • noun • Borders or barriers • Obstruction, barricade • Opening, passage
facilitators • noun • People who encourage discussion about specific topics • Help, aid
Traditional summer camp activities • phrase • Sports, games
perplexed • adjective • Puzzled or confused • Mystified, taken back • Clear, understanding
perceived • verb • Seeming to be a certain way • Sensed, detected • Understood, clearly stated
contentious • adjective • Likely to cause argument and disagreement • Aggressive, quarrelsome • Kind, passive
legitimate • Adjective • Lawful or right • Authentic, sanctioned • Illegal, illegitimate
intimidating • Adjective • Threatening or scary • Frighten, alarm • Comfort, encourage
composed • Adjective • Thoughtful • Calm, at ease • Agitated, nervous
proprietors • Noun • Owners • Holder, land owner • Renter,
sporadically • Adverb • From time to time • Ever so often, not often • All the time, consistently