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A Cup Of Tea

A Cup Of Tea. By: Tylor Skaggs Jonathan Easterday. Author. Katherine Mansfield Born 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand Died in 1923. Vocab Words. Quaint- Pleasingly unusual or odd Odious- Causing hate, disgust, or repugnance Exotic- strangely beautiful or fascinating

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A Cup Of Tea

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  1. A Cup Of Tea By: Tylor Skaggs Jonathan Easterday

  2. Author • Katherine Mansfield • Born 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand • Died in 1923

  3. Vocab Words • Quaint- Pleasingly unusual or odd • Odious- Causing hate, disgust, or repugnance • Exotic- strangely beautiful or fascinating • Retort- To reply in a witty, quick, or sharp manner • Vile- Extremely unpleasant

  4. Minor Theme • Jealousy • Rosemary brings home the little homeless girl and wants to keep her and take care of her. • When her husband says she is pretty though Rosemary gets jealous, so she throws her out.

  5. Minor Theme • Self-esteem • Rosemary is constantly shopping because she has low self-esteem. • She has low self-esteem because she think she is pretty.

  6. Major Theme • Charity • Rosemary takes child home to take care of her. • She gives her money because she thinks that will help her.

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