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Modern British Literature

Modern British Literature. Semester 2 Week 2. Where do I begin?. 1/13/14 Monday. 2. Vocab Quiz is next…. 7. Provide an antonym for the word salient. 8. Provide an antonym for the word bewilder. 9. Provide a synonym for the word rectitude. .

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Modern British Literature

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  1. Modern British Literature Semester 2 Week 2

  2. Where do I begin? 1/13/14 Monday 2

  3. Vocab Quiz is next…

  4. 7. Provide an antonym for the word salient. 8. Provide an antonym for the word bewilder. 9. Provide a synonym for the word rectitude.

  5. 10. Chattel (n) a thing that is owned; a possession 11. Prosaic (adj) matter-of-fact; without spirit, style, or imagination 12. Contemptuous (adj) thinking poorly of; scornful or disdainful Lesson 1 Vocabulary 10-12

  6. Input note cards into Word Doc • Organize note cards • Complete an outline • Works Cited & Outline Due at the end of class through turniting.com: 2nd & 4th Period – Tuesday Jan 14th 6th Period – Wednesday Jan 15th Works Cited and Outline

  7. Yummmm… I just LOVE Lobter-Beef-Shtimp & ChikenSuop!! 2nd & 4th 1/14/14 Tuesday 6th 1/15/14 Wednesday 7

  8. Vocabulary Quiz is next…

  9. 10. Complete the following analogy: product : buy :: __________: own 11. Provide an antonym for prosaic. 12. Use the word contemptuous in a sentence.

  10. 13. Debonair (adj) charming, having a sophisticated and attractive manner 14. Placid (adj) tranquil and calm; at rest 15. Detest (v) to have a profound dislike or abhorrence for; to hate

  11. Input note cards into Word Doc • Organize note cards • Complete an outline • Works Cited & Outline Due at the end of class through turniting.com: 2nd & 4th Period – Tuesday Jan 14th 6th Period – Wednesday Jan 15th Works Cited and Outline

  12. It’s almost as good as the Shtimp Suop! 1/15/14 2nd & 6th Period 1/16/14 4th & 6th Period 12

  13. Vocabulary Quiz is Next…

  14. 13. Provide an antonym for the word debonair. 14. Provide a synonym for the word placid. 15. Use the word detest in a sentence.

  15. 16. Elasticity (n) the physical property of matter wherein matter returns to its original form 17. Peccadillo (n) a minor sin or fault; a trifling wrongdoing. 18. Fickle (adj) easily changeable in affection or believe; not remaining faithful to one idea or feeling

  16. In-text citation using Word • Rough Draft due to turnitin.com: ALL CLASSES; January 17, 2014 In-text Citation and Rough Draft

  17. What caused the explosion? A gas leak? And you couldn’t find the gas valve because… Oh, I see. This is the “gas vavle”. 1/17/14 17

  18. Vocabulary Quiz is Next…

  19. 16. Provide an antonym for the word elasticity. 17. Complete the following analogy: flirtation : love :: _________ : cardinal sin 18. Use the word fickle in a sentence.

  20. 19. Hindrance (n) an obstruction; something that blocks progress 20. Ostracize (v) to banish from or force out of a group or situation. 21. Inconceivable (adj) unimaginable or unthinkable.

  21. In-text citation using Word • Rough Draft due to turnitin.com: ALL CLASSES; January 17, 2014 In-text Citation and Rough Draft

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