Into The Wild Vocabulary Unit Chapters 1-3
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Into The Wild Vocabulary Unit Chapters 1-3
Into The Wild Vocabulary Unit Chapters 1-3 Period Five Instructions: Your partner/small group will add the following information to the slide for your vocabulary word: 1. The part of speech 2. Definition of your word (you may use dictionary.com) 3. Include the original sentence from Into The Wild where your word is used. 4. Write your own sentence using the word. 5. Include an image that will help you and your classmates remember the word. Once everyone is done, you will teach your word to the class using the slide that you created. Sonorous (Eliza & Nathan) (SOH-NOWR-US) Adj. (of a person's voice or other sound) imposingly deep and full. The sound that rang out of the Yeti's mouth was low and sonorous, it was enough to chill the bones of any human. "People from Outside," reports Gallien in a slow, sonorous drawl, "They'll pick up a copy of Alaska magazine, thumb through it, get to thinkin' 'Hey i'm goin' to get on up there, live off the land, go claim me a piece of the good life." Congenial (Dmitriy & Kyle) Definition: agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or c haracter Part of speech: adjective Book sentence: He was congenial and seemed well educated Sentence: congenial surroundings seemed calm and quiet (Delete this reminder when you're done) Please include: 1. Part of speech 2. Definition 3. The original sentence from Into The Wild where your word is used. 4. Write your own sentence using the word. 5. Include an image to help everyone remember Dissuade (Emily & Eric) Definition: To deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do so mething (often followed by from ): She dissuaded him f rom leaving home. Original sentence: Gallien thought the hichhicker's scheme was foolhardy and tried repreatedly to dissuade him: " I said the hunting wasn't easy where he was going, that he could go for days without killing any game. Speech: The word Dissuade is a verb. Own sentence: I will dissuade him not to do it. (Delete this reminder when you're done) Please include: 1. Part of speech 2. Definition 3. The original sentence from Into The Wild where your word is used. 4. Write your own sentence using the word. 5. Include an image to help everyone remember Amalgam (Ryan & Joey) 1. noun 2. a mixture or combination: His character is a strange amalgam of contradictory traits. 3. Jon Krakauer's character Alex in the book " Into The Wild" has a strange amalgam. 4. Between the flinty crests of the two outermost escarpments of the outer range runs an east-west through, maybe five miles across, carpeted in a boggy amalgam of muskeg, alder thickets, and veins of scrawny spruce. (Delete this reminder when you're done) Please include: 1. Part of speech 2. Definition 3. The original sentence from Into The Wild where your word is used. 4. Write your own sentence using the word. 5. Include an image to help everyone remember Derelict (Stewart & Veronica) Definition: In a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect. A person without a home, job, or property. Shamefully negligent in not having done what one should have done New Sentence: The escaped convict was found by the police in the nearbyderelict house. Original sentence: Adjective A vintage international harvester from 1940's, the derelict vehicle is located twenty-five miles west of healy as the raven flies. (Delete this reminder when you're done) Please include: 1. Part of speech 2. Definition 3. The original sentence from Into The Wild where your word is used. 4. Write your own sentence using the word. 5. Include an image to help everyone remember Cursory (David & Charlie) -adjective hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed The troopers made a cursory examination of the vehicle and it's environs of the signs of foul play and then departed. the G-slack took a cursory glance at the newspaper article Hyperkinetic (Michael & Derek) Parts of Speech: Adjective of hyperkinesis Definition: A disorder occurring in children and adolescents,characterized by excessive activity, extreme restlessness,impulsivity, and a short attention span. Sentence from the Book: Westerberg, a hyperkinetic man with thick shoulders and a black goatee, owns a grain elevator in Carthage and another one a few miles out of town but spends every summer running a custom combine crew follows the harvest from Texas north to the Canadian border. New Sentence: There was a very hyperkinetic person at the pool. Itinerant (Avonna & De’Carl) Speech-Adjective Definition-Traveling from place to place,especially on circuit New Sentence-The itinerant evangelist is in China. Original sentence- The itinerant campers went to the Alps for a a bonfire. Surrogate (Kirsten & Jason) Part of speech- noun, adjective, verb [n., adj. sur-uh-geyt, -git, suhr-; v. sur-uh-geyt, suhr-]Definition- Regarded or acting as a surrogate: a surrogate fatherOriginal sentence- "If McCandless felt estranged from his parents and siblings, he found a surrogate family in Westerberg and his employees, most of whom lived in Westerberg's Carthage home." New sentenceThe woman decides to be a surrogate mother to a woman who could not conceive a baby. Eminent (Toni & Tom) Part of speech: Adj. Definition: of high rank, station; or quality; note worthy Original sentence: His father, Walt, is an eminent aerospace engineer who designed advanced radar New sentence: The eminent soldier was greatly remembered. Into The Wild Chap. 4-6 Vocabulary Period 5 Query (plural- queries) David Capobianco Charles Hughes -Noun -A Question mental reservation; doubt. - "Truthful responses to these queries were not likely to be well received by the rangers." - (pg.28 Into the Wild) - Mr. Veres said queries could not be answered until Monday. Statute (plural- statutes) NOUN an enactment made by a legislature and expressed in a formal document. "McCandless could endeavor to explain that he answered to statutes of a higher order" That statute that was passed last week could be better suited to the United States. Credo Part of Speech: Noun Definition: any creed or formula of belief. Original Sentence: ...Telling the truth was a credo he took seriously. New Sentence: Treating others the way you want to be treated was a credo he believed in strongly. Derek & Michael Vagabond Nathan Cozad, Eliza Bishop Noun a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job. McCandless tramped around the West for the next two months, spellbound by the scale and power of the landscape, thrilled by minor brushes with the law, savoring the intermittent company of other vagabonds he met along the way. The Vagabonds of California gradually drift East toward the Atlantic Ocean until they reach New Jersey to sell their goods they've collected over the years; then returning to California to start the cycle over again. Contempt Jason and Kirsten Part of speech- noun Definition- the feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn. The state of being despised; dishonor; disgrace. Book sentence- On the face of it, Bullhead City doesn't seem like the kind of place that would appeal to an adherent of Thoreau and Tolstoy, an ideologue who expressed nothing contempt for the bourgeois trapping of mainstream America. New sentence- I am feeling contempt with this I pod. Destitute Avonna Part of speech: Adjective Definition: Without means of subsistence; lacking food, clothing, and shelter. Sentence form book: The Slabs functions as the seasonal capital of a teeming itinerant society-a tolerant, rubber-tired culture comprising the retired, the exiled, the destitute, the perpetually unemployed. (pg43) New sentence: The poor people were destitute because they had no shelter, food, or clothing. Recluse Emilie and Eric • Noun • A person who lives in seclusion or apart from society, often for religious meditation. • Burres makes it clear that he was no recluse: Indelible Speech- Adjective Definition- Making marks that cannot be erased,removed New sentence- The New York subways have graffiti that is indelible. Original Sentence- "McCandless made an indelible impression on a number of people...." Sedentary - Ryan and stewart adjective characterized by or requiring a sitting posture: a sedentary occupation. "McCandless conveniently overlooked the fact that London himself had spent just a single winter in the North and that he'd died by his own hand on his California estate at the age of forty, a fatuous drunk, obese and pathetic, maintaining a sedentary exisence that bore scant resemblance to the ideals he espoused in print" The guy across the street always had a sedentary lifestyle. Astute Tom and Toni Part of speech: Adj. Definition: Clever, cunning, ingenious; shrewed Book sentence: Westerberg's latter conjecture, as it turned out, was a fairly astute analysis of the relationship between Chris and Walt McCandless. New sentence: A person who studies history is very astute.