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The Old Man and the Sea. Ernest Hemingway. Vocabulary I. Skiff Gaff Gaunt Benevolent Attained Timid Oakum Phosphorescence Carapaced Commenced Myriad Annulled. Vocabulary I I. Tern Shank Garland Plummets Plankton Iridescent Gelatinous Filaments Tentative Imperceptible
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The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway
Vocabulary I • Skiff • Gaff • Gaunt • Benevolent • Attained • Timid • Oakum • Phosphorescence • Carapaced • Commenced • Myriad • Annulled
Vocabulary II • Tern • Shank • Garland • Plummets • Plankton • Iridescent • Gelatinous • Filaments • Tentative • Imperceptible • Pectoral • Gunwale
Vocabulary III • Coagulated • Taut • Longitudinally • Undulation • Cumulus • Treachery • Ptomaine • Rapier • Preceded • Burnished • Sustenance • Maw
Vocabulary IV • Ceding • Dorsal • Placid • Interminable • Thwart • Dignity • Dispersed • Malignancy • Vertebrae • Tempered
Journal • Write a one page journal entry on the quote: • “A man can be destroyed, but not defeated.” • Ernest Hemingway • What do you think this quote means? • Does this quote relate to you in someway? How does it/does not relate? • THIS MUST BE TURNED IN VIA TURNITIN BY MONDAY 10/10 11:59 pm