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To Kill A Mockingbird

Basic ELL. To Kill A Mockingbird. Chapters 4 through 6. Do Now: Point of View. Read the excerpt below and identify the narrator’s point of view.

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To Kill A Mockingbird

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  1. Basic ELL To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4 through 6

  2. Do Now: Point of View Read the excerpt below and identify the narrator’s point of view. The glow from the campfire lit up the faces of the two boys. They were exhausted but in high spirits. Mark was thinking about the huge trout he had snagged earlier and how proud his dad would have been. Carter was stretched out on the ground, glad to be on land after spending most the day in the boat. The first day of the trip had been a good one. _____ third-person omniscient _____ first person _____ third-person limited

  3. promising success مبشر 吉兆的 благоприятный propicio The remainder of my schooldays were no more auspicious than the first. auspicious (adj)

  4. To come to a decision عرض نزاعا 公断 resolver выносить третейское решение Jem arbitrated, awarded me first push with an extra time for Dill, and I folded myself inside the tire. arbitrate (V)

  5. A feeling of thoughtful sadness 忧郁 подавленность melancólico سوداء I was in a melancholy mood when my brother moved to another state. melancholy (n)

  6. the act of avoiding or escaping from evasión حيلة للتعذر уклонение 逃避 His evasion of the question was very creative. evasion (n)

  7. understood without being said; clearly implied مقدر 无言的 tácito подразумеваемый Our tacit treaty with Miss Maudie was that we could play on her lawn, if we didn't jump on the arbor. tacit (adj)

  8. Any epidemic disease with a high death rate. 瘟疫 الدبلي бубонная чума pestilencia Bubonic plague was an evil pestilence and took many lives. pestilence (n)

  9. Showing kindness and good will. благожелательность 仁慈 تبرع benevolencia Mary is known for her benevolence to little children. benevolence (n)

  10. In a quiet and tranquil manner بسكينة 安详地 безмятежно plácidamente The seagull flew placidly over the beach. placidly (adv)

  11. act of enlightening or informing لإنقاذ التنوير 启示 Новодевичьем кладбище educar The vocabulary review was for the students' edification. edification (n)

  12. evil in nature; injurious غلول 有恶意的 зловредный malvado Mr. Marsh had a malignant brain tumor. malignant (adj)

  13. given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious 想问的 любознательный باحث curioso The inquisitive children wondered what was in the gated tunnel. inquisitive (adj)

  14. a journey to a sacred place سفر 朝圣之旅 паломничество peregrinación Sometimes when we made a midnight pilgrimage to the bathroom we would find him reading. pilgrimage (n)

  15. Do Now pestilence edification auspicious melancholy malignant ____ a feeling of thoughtful sadness ____ evil in nature, injurious ____ act of enlightening, informing ____ Any epidemic disease with a high death rate, ____ promising success

  16. Do Now domiciled indigenous vapid piety meditatively ____ lacking liveliness, briskness, or force ____ dutifulness in religion; devoutness ____ contemplatively; reflectively ____ to dwell in a particular place ____ occurring in a particular region

  17. Chapter 4 He broke his arm. 1. 2. Law 3. She is very strict, nearsighted, tyrannical, scares the kids 4. Dill Touches the Radley’s house 5. 6. Finch’s Landing 7. Maycomb is a slow moving town where everyone knows everyone , it’s a small town

  18. Chapter 5 Play with him, hang around him and his friends. 1. Disdain, surprise, tells Scout to tell her father not to teach her anymore, that she needs to learn to read with a fresh mind 2. 3. Calpurnia 4. That Walter wouldn’t be able to pay back the quarter Miss Fisher wants to lend him for lunch; that Miss Fisher is embarrassing Walter by calling attention to his poverty.

  19. Chapter 5 Hite her hand with a ruler and makes her stand in the corner.. 5. 6. Harper Lee is portraying school as a boring place where smart people are punished for being ahead of the rest of the class. Miss Caroline collapses with her head on her desk . Scout assumes that she is crying.. 7.

  20. Do Now: Short Answers Mrs. Bean changes her hair color everyday, she’s an ________ lady. malevolent Johnny looks really _______ today, he’s really out of it! taciturn eccentric 3. I have a ___________ for French fries over mash potatoes. vapid 4. Scrooge is a ___________ person, he’s mean to everyone. predilection 5. He turned out to be quite __________, he doesn’t say a word.

  21. Chapter 6 Invites him home to lunch. 1. He pours molasses all over his food. 2. Any of these will work: 3. A. they are humans, but live like animals; B. the kids are dirty and only go to school the first day; C. they haven’t done an honest day’s work in their lives; D. their father is an alcoholic and hunts out of season If she agrees to go back to school, he will keep reading to her every night 4.

  22. Chapter 6 5. Climbs up the tree and stays up all day, refusing to come down. 6. She beats him up in the schoolyard. Calpurnia tells Scout that being a good hostess is about treating your guests well. She lectures her on hospitality. 7.

  23. Do Now: Short Answers St.Agustine is known for his _________ to his faith. concession Last night Mitt Romney gave his ____________ speech on losing to Obama. indegenous meditatively 3. The child sat _______________ thinking what he wanted for Christmas. piety 4. While in the Army, I ____________ in Germany for three years. domiciled 5. Sand storms are _______________ in the Sahara Desert.

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