great gatsby vocabulary #11-20
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Great Gatsby Vocabulary #11-20. By Spencer Cobb. WARNING!. Contains spoilers of the following books/movies: Harry Potter Hunger Games The Little Mermaid Hercules The Princess and the Frog. Who has a condescending expression?. Lucius Malfoy. Dobby the House Elf. condescending. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Great Gatsby Vocabulary
#11-20By Spencer Cobb
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WARNING!Contains spoilers of the following books/movies:
Harry Potter Hunger GamesThe Little MermaidHerculesThe Princess and the Frog
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Who has a condescending expression?
Lucius Malfoy Dobby the House Elf
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condescendingadjective
Showing or characterized by a patronizing or superior attitude towards others
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Who has a condescending expression?
Lucius Malfoy Dobby the House Elf
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When Johanna Mason was forced to compete in a second Hunger Games, she felt of the
Capitol.
appreciativecontemptuoushonoreddelighted
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All words describe a feeling adjectives
appreciative: feeling gratitudecontemptuous: feeling deep hatred or disapproval honored: feeling privilegeddelighted: feeling happy
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When Johanna Mason was forced to compete in a second Hunger Games, she felt of the
Capitol.
appreciativecontemptuoushonoreddelighted
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The districts of Panem are geographically each other.
severed fromdiscontinuous withcontiguous tononadjacent to
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All words describe distance in relation to another object
adjectives
severed: kept apartdiscontinuous: disconnectedcontiguous: touching, unbroken, next to or nearnonadjacent: not sharing a border or wall
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The districts of Panem are geographically
each other.
severed fromdiscontinuous withcontiguous tononadjacent to
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Which is a convivial gathering?
Voldemort’s Meetings
The Yule Ball
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convivialadjective
friendly, agreeableof or relating to social events where people can eat, drink, and talk in a friendly way with others
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Which is a convivial gathering?
Voldemort’s Meetings
The Yule Ball
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Who is corpulent?Ursula Ariel
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corpulentadjective
having a large bulky bodyportlystout
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Who is corpulent?Ursula Ariel
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Snape left behind memories for Harry to Snape’s loyalty to Dumbledore.
eradicatecorroborateenjoinabolish
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All words describe an action one takesadjective
eradicate: to eliminate or destroycorroborate: to authenticateenjoin: to forbid or prevent someone from doing somethingabolish: to officially end something
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Snape left behind memories for Harry to Snape’s loyalty to Dumbledore.
eradicatecorroborateenjoinabolish
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When Hagrid claimed Harry is a wizard, Harry did NOT react with .
uncertainty
skepticism
dubiety
credulity
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All words describe a feeling one hasnoun
uncertainty: not known beyond doubtskepticism: not completely believing somethingdubiety: hesitant doubtcredulity: willingness to trust or believe something without any evidence
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When Hagrid claimed Harry is a wizard, Harry did NOT react with .
uncertainty
skepticism
dubiety
credulity
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Who is cynical?Hercules Meg
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cynicaladjective
distrusting the motives of othersbelieves humans as a whole are selfishly driven
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Who is cynical?Hercules Meg
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“I just keep wishing I could think of a way to show them that they don’t own me. If I’m
gonna die, I wanna still be me.” When Peeta says this, he is .
docile
defiant
ruly
tractable
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All words describe how something reacts to control
adjective
docile: easily led or controlleddefiant: refusing to obey something or someone, boldruly: obedient, orderlytractable: easily managed, willing to be taught or controlled
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“I just keep wishing I could think of a way to show them that they don’t own me. If I’m
gonna die, I wanna still be me.” When Peeta says this, he is .
docile
defiant
ruly
tractable
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Tiana is at cooking.
deft
inept
unqualified
incompetent
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All words describe the ability of something to do a task
adjective
deft: skillful, clever, nimbleinept: lacking skill or abilityunqualified: not having acceptable qualificationsincompetent: lacking the qualities needed for a particular purpose
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Tiana is at cooking.
deft
inept
unqualified
incompetent
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Works CitedMerriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2014. www.merriam-webster.comDictionary.com. Dictionary.com, n.d. Web. 20 Jan. 2014. www.dictionary.reference.com