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The Veneer . N-a superficially valuable or pleasing appearance: a cruel person with a veneer of kindliness . V-to face or cover (an object) with any material that is more desirable as a surface material than the basic material of the object. . Today’s Assignment:.
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The Veneer N-asuperficiallyvaluableorpleasing appearance: a cruel person withaveneerofkindliness. V-toface or cover (an object) with any material that is more desirableas a surfacematerialthanthe basic material of the object.
Today’s Assignment: • Find at least three examples (one we’ve already discussed which you can use) of Irving portraying the veneer of society or the veneer of characters. For each example, do the following: • Concrete Detail: When you find evidence in the text, write it out (verbatim) and add the page number where you found it. (Quote) • Commentary: Explain in 2-3 sentences exactly how this quote represents the “veneer of society.”
Today’s Assignment: • Find at least three examples (one we’ve already discussed which you can use) of Irving portraying the veneer of society or the veneer of characters. For each example, do the following: • Concrete Detail: When you find evidence in the text, write it out (verbatim) and add the page number where you found it. (Quote) • Commentary: Explain in 2-3 sentences exactly how this quote represents the “veneer of society.”