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Silent work. To whom much is given, much is expected. MUG. Six years after finishing high school in Chicago Johnson saw an opurtinity for hisself . Vocabulary Quiz #7. flexible; not stubborn active at dawn and dusk dull; monotonous; bland Clear pronunciation; accent; articulation
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Silent work To whom much is given, much is expected.
MUG Six years after finishing high school in Chicago Johnson saw an opurtinity for hisself.
Vocabulary Quiz #7 • flexible; not stubborn • active at dawn and dusk • dull; monotonous; bland • Clear pronunciation; accent; articulation • unbiased; not subjective • to moderate; soften • self denying; refraining from indulging • retract; repeal • stubborn; willful • free-spirited; carefree • Abstemious • Blithe • Crepuscular • Enunciation • Headstrong • Lackluster • Objective • Pliable • Rescind • Temper
1. (p. 74) What is ironic about Effie calling the people of District 12 barbarians? 2. What does Effie mean when she says, “...if you put enough pressure on coal, it turns to pearls!”? 3. Katniss dismisses Effie’s metaphor because, literally, she knows pearls cannot be created with pressurized coal, they come from what? 4. How did Peeta “save” Katniss during dinner? Why do you think he helped her?5. What is an Avox?1. In chapter 7, what does Katniss do in her private session with the Gamemakers? 2. Why did Katniss react the way she did while in her private session?
Chapter 8-9 Vocabulary • Sic p.104 • Irredeemably p.104 • Mediocre p.113 • Banal p.115 • Ferocity p.118 • Gossamer p.126 • Anecdote p.130
Verbal Irony “I’m so excited to be doing homework all night!” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLc8RIdRzio Easy way to remember: sarcasm
Dramatic Irony • Picture the monster hiding behind the door in horror movies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhVCd-5NAJY Easy way to remember:
Situational Irony • The coyote sets a trap for the roadrunner but he gets himself stuck instead! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUq9hynzCVo Easy way to remember:
Isn’t it Ironic? Often used to create humor or dramatic tension! From Greek: “Hypocrisy,” “deception” Definition: Irony is when the literal meanings of words or actions do not match the actual meanings of the words or the results of the actions.