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Puritan Literature Bellringers. “Upon the Burning of Our House” and “To My Dear and Loving Husband”. Copy the words and their definitions into the bellringer section of your binder. Bereft- ADJ deprived of the possession or use of something Chide - V to find fault with or to blame
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“Upon the Burning of Our House” and “To My Dear and Loving Husband” Copy the words and their definitions into the bellringer section of your binder. • Bereft- ADJ • deprived of the possession or use of something • Chide- V • to find fault with or to blame • Recompense- N • something given in return for something else; compensation
MATCH EACH VOCABULARY WORD WITH ITS ANTONYM. • bereftA. for free • recompenseB. praise • chideC. equipped
MATCH EACH VOCABULARY WORD WITH ITS ANTONYM. • bereft A. for free • recompense B. praise • chide C. equipped
IF VOCABULARY WORDS COULD SPEAK, EACH OF THEM MIGHT SAY ONE OF THE THINGS BELOW. WRITE EACH WORD BESIDE WHAT IT MIGHT SAY. 1. I told you not to do that. Why don’t you listen to me? _______________ 2. I have nothing left! _______________ 3. I’ll give you some of my material, but I’ll want something in return. _______________
IF VOCABULARY WORDS COULD SPEAK, EACH OF THEM MIGHT SAY ONE OF THE THINGS BELOW. WRITE EACH WORD BESIDE WHAT IT MIGHT SAY. 1. I told you not to do that. Why don’t you listen to me? ____chide___________ 2. I have nothing left! ____bereft___________ 3. I’ll give you some of my material, but I’ll want something in return. _____recompense__________
“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Copy the words and their definitions into the bellringer section of your binder. • Appease- V • to bring to a state of peace or quiet; soothe • Abate- V • to lessen or reduce in force or intensity • Prudence- N • an exercise of good and cautious judgment • Abhor- V • to regard with disgust • Abominable- ADJ • disgusting; detestable
CHOOSE THE WORD PAIR THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH ANALOGY. • abhor : detest :: A. like : love B. love : hate C. want : desire D. fight : soothe • abate : incite :: A. age : grow B. walk : run C. end: begin D. friend : acquaintance
CHOOSE THE WORD PAIR THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH ANALOGY. • abhor : detest :: A. like : love B. love : hate C. want : desire D. fight : soothe • abate : incite :: A. age : grow B. walk : run C. end: begin D. friend : acquaintance
WRITE THE VOCABULARY WORD THAT BEST FITS EACH SENTENCE. CHANGE THE FORM OF THE WORD IF NECESSARY. • In the interest of _______________ his parents, he agreed to what they wanted. • If this noise doesn’t _______________, I think I’ll go crazy. I can’t hear myself think! • The disgusted way she looked at the puppy suggested that she _______________ animals. • I couldn’t eat that food. It was _______________! • Given his poor health, it didn’t seem _______________ for him to compete in a marathon.
WRITE THE VOCABULARY WORD THAT BEST FITS EACH SENTENCE. CHANGE THE FORM OF THE WORD IF NECESSARY. • In the interest of ______appeasing_________ his parents, he agreed to what they wanted. • If this noise doesn’t ____abate___________, I think I’ll go crazy. I can’t hear myself think! • The disgusted way she looked at the puppy suggested that she ___abhorred____________ animals. • I couldn’t eat that food. It was ______abominable_________! • Given his poor health, it didn’t seem _____prudent__________ for him to compete in a marathon.