Directions: Define word. Copy the sentence where word is found. Study for Vocabulary Quiz Friday.
1. Efflorescence 6
2. enmity 8
3. embossed 9
4. frill 12
5. matins 13
6. precentor 13
7. sniggers 13
8. furtive 14
9. pallidly 14
10. pallor 16
11. clouted 17
12. surmounted 18
13. bastion 21
14. waxen 22
15. ebullience 30
16. officious 32
17. trodden 40
18. vicissitudes 40
19. avidly 40
20. declivities 44
21. tacit 45
22. susurration 47
23. baffled 46
24. inscrutably 46
25. perceptible 46
Vocabulary Lord of the Flies Chapters 1-2
Directions: Define word. Copy the sentence where word is found. Study for Vocabulary Quiz Friday.
1. Efflorescence 6
2. enmity 8
3. embossed 9
4. frill 12
5. matins 13
6. precentor 13
7. sniggers 13
8. furtive 14
9. pallidly 14
10. pallor 16
11. clouted 17
12. surmounted 18
13. bastion 21
14. waxen 22
15. ebullience 30
16. officious 32
17. trodden 40
18. vicissitudes 40
19. avidly 40
20. declivities 44
21. tacit 45
22. susurration 47
23. baffled 46
24. inscrutably 46
25. perceptible 46
Test Format:
1. Match authors-titles
2. Know about the authors (biographies) – no date of birth/date of death
3. Literary terms – definitions & examples (***cumulative from last test!!!!)
4. Character – Quote or information
5. Footnotes
6. Quote – title or author
7. Essays! (MUST HAVE: topic sentence (reword topic question) – include title and author; avoid run-ons, spelling errors, fragments, etc.)
The Portable Phonograph
Footnotes: #’s 1, 4, 5, 6, 7
1. badlands – section of barren land where erosion has cut the soil into ridges and peaks
4. Moby Dick – a classic American novel by Herman Melville; The Divine Comedy – a great epic poem by Dante
Alighieri
5. The Tempest – Shakespeare’s last greatest comedy
6. Shelley – Percy Bysshe Shelley, an English poet
7. Debussy – Claude Debussy, a French