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A new topic introduced in chapter 1 of Book III is torture . What is the theme being developed about this topic? In what ways is Orwell communicating this idea? (Examples.) Do you agree with this idea?. Warm-up. Vocabulary.
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A new topic introduced in chapter 1 of Book III is torture. • What is the theme being developed about this topic? • In what ways is Orwell communicating this idea? (Examples.) • Do you agree with this idea? Warm-up
(n.) = something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected • An – not • Homo – same • Y – result of Divorce is no longer an anomaly among England’s royal family. Anomaly
(v.) – to make insistent demands or complaints; to exclaim insistently and noisily; a loud outcry; (n.) a vehement expression of discontent or protest • Clam – shout, cry out • Or – action of The miners clamored for higher pay and better working conditions. Clamor
(adj.) = likely but not certain to occur; dependent upon conditions not yet established; n.) a small group sent to join a larger group • Con – together, with • Ting – touch • Ent – full of My purchasing a new car is contingent upon my selling the one I have currently. Contingent
(adj.) – greatly pleasing to taste; (n.) something delightful or delicious • De – from • Lect – choose, please • Able – capable of The aromas wafting from the kitchen assured us that dinner would be delectable. Delectable
(adj.)= possessing or showing great skill in creating or devising; original and imaginative in design, construction, execution • In – in • Gen – start, origin • Ious – full of The ingenious person who came up with the idea of Post-it notes is now a multimillionaire. Ingenious
(adj.) – never to be broken, infringed, or dishonored • in – not • Violare – violate • Able – capable of The vows of priesthood are inviolable; the decision to take them requires careful thought. Inviolable
(v.) – to darken, to render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible, to confuse • Ob - against • Fusc – darken • Are – cause, make The judge must not allow her emotions to obfuscate her responsibility to be impartial. Obfuscate
(n.) – that which precedes, indicates, or announces someone or something to come; one that precedes another • Pre – before • Curs – run • Or – that which A negative attitude is often a precursor to defeat in almost any new challenge. Precursor
(adj.) – eager to fight, argue, or quarrel; having a quarrelsome disposition • Pugn - fight • Acious – inclined to The pugnacious man who had alienated his neighbors was not invited to the picnic. Pugnacious
(adj.) – deserving of criticism, rebuke, blame, or disproval • Re – back, again • Prehens – grasp • Ible – capable of The fans protested the referee’s reprehensible call by shouting at him throughout the game. Reprehensible