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Vocab #3
*Once More to the Lake
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Haunt (n)
A place visited frequently
I returned the lake were we used to go, for a week’s fishing and to revisit old haunts.
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Tentatively (adv.)
Hesitantly, uncertainly
J.C. tentatively approached the girl, mentally preparing himself to ask her to the Homecoming Dance.
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Indelible (adj.)
Impossible to remove or eliminate; permanent
Both the good and bad experiences of your high school years can leave indelible marks in your memory.
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Petulant (adj.)
Showing unreasonable annoyance over little things
The petulant child pouted when her mother reminded her to pick up her toys.
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Languidly (adv.)
Without vigor or energy; listlessly
Languidly, my students went from class to class, exhausted from the 105 degree heat.
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Explicit (adj.)
Clear and detailed, leaving nothing implied
“If you do not follow my explicit instructions, you will lose points,” warned Mrs. Barnes.
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Infer (v.)
to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence
(premises - a proposition antecedently supposed or proved as a basis of argument or inference)
Based on the premise that the drop-out rate is rising in California, we can infer that the current interventions are not working.
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diction
style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words; the accent, inflection, intonation, and speech-sound quality manifested by an individual speaker
E.B. White’s diction in Once More to the Lake helps to establish his nostalgic tone.
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Active voice
In a sentence using active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action expressed in the verb.
Summer ate the cookie.
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Passive voice
In a sentence using passive voice, the subject is acted upon; he or she receives the action expressed by the verb. The agent performing the action may appear in a "by the..." phrase or may be omitted.
The cookie was eaten by Summer.