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Outsiders PPT. By: Davonte Witcher & Russell Thomas II. Editorial. An article in a newspaper or other periodical presenting the opinion of the publisher, editor, or editors The editorial in the paper had information about World War 2. Hesitation. A state of doubt or uncertainty
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Outsiders PPT By: DavonteWitcher & Russell Thomas II
Editorial • An article in a newspaper or other periodical presenting the opinion of the publisher, editor, or editors • The editorial in the paper had information about World War 2.
Hesitation • A state of doubt or uncertainty • Caitlin’s hesitation about riding the Ferris Wheel annoyed everyone else.
Incredulous • Indicating or showing unbelief • Gaby was very incredulous over the correct answer to her test.
Nonchalantly • Coolly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited; casual • Ron nonchalantly walked into his room after breaking his mother’s vase while she was at work.
Rebellious • Resisting treatment or control; unruly • Dana’s rebellious attitude caused everyone to wonder if she was going to disrespect another authority figure.
Reputation • The general estimation in which a person is held by the public • Ralph’s reputation went down the drain when he was caught with drugs at school.
Rivalry • The act of rivaling; competition • The college rivalry in basketball was just a friendly competition.
Sarcasm • Scornful, ironic language • Devon’s sarcasm was very funny in his class.
Sympathetic • Agreeably suited to one’s disposition or mood; congenial • The counselor was sympathetic about hearing the student tell her about the death in their family.
Unfathomable • Incomprehensible • The kid told an unfathomable joke to his class.