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Annotation1. As you read, circle any words that you do not
know the meaning of, whether through context or definition.
2. Put a question mark beside sentences or paragraphs that you have a question about.
3. Paraphrase for understanding difficult passages.4. Highlight symbolism with yellow.5. Highlight character evidence in green.6. Note Text to text, text to self, and text to world.7. Makes me wonder……………..
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 1• Detachment-verb (used with object)- to unfasten and
separate; disengage;• Ment-denoting an action or resulting state • Avarice-noun- insatiable greed for riches; inordinate,
miserly desire to gain and hoard wealth. • Indigent-adjective - lacking food, clothing, and other
necessities of life because of poverty; needy; poor; impoverished.
• Indigene-noun- a person or thing that is indigenous or native; native; autochthon.
The Pearl Vocabulary
Chapter 1 1. detachment –
2. avarice –
3. indigent –
4. indigene-
5. the word you select from the text
6. the word you select from the text
Chapter 2
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 2• Obscured- adjective - indistinct to the sight or any
other sense; not readily seen, heard, etc.; faint. • Speculatively- verb (used without object), to engage
in thought or reflection; meditate • Hummock- noun - an elevated tract of land rising
above the general level of a marshy region.• Incandescence- noun- the emission of visible light,
caused by its high temperature.• Adhered- to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 2• adjective - indistinct to the sight or any other
sense; not readily seen, heard, etc.; faint.• to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling • noun- the emission of visible light, caused by its
high temperature.• noun - an elevated tract of land rising above the
general level of a marshy region.• verb (used without object), to engage in thought or
reflection; meditate
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 2As you read Chapter 2, circle any words that you do
not know the meaning of, whether through context or definition. Choose 2 words to define. List the part of speech and define with the definition that is applicable to its use in the text.
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 3• Almsgiver – noun- person who gives money, food,
or other donations given to the poor or needy; anything given as charity
• Prophecy- noun - the foretelling or prediction of what is to come.
• Discontentedly – adjective – not content or satisfied, dissatisfied; restlessly unhappy
• Crooning- verb -to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice: to croon to a baby.
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 3• verb -to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice: to
croon to a baby.• noun - the foretelling or prediction of what is to
come.• noun- person who gives money, food, or other
donations given to the poor or needy; anything given as charity
• adjective – not content or satisfied, dissatisfied; restlessly unhappy
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 3As you read Chapter 3, circle any words that you do
not know the meaning of, whether through context or definition. Choose 2 words to define. List the part of speech and define with the definition that is applicable to its use in the text.
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 4• Station –noun -the position, as of persons or things, in a scale
of estimation, rank, or dignity.• Benign –adjective -showing or expressive of gentleness or
kindness• Contemptuous –adjective showing or expressing contempt or
disdain; scornful.• Curiosity –noun- the desire to learn or know about anything;
inquisitiveness.• Monstrosity – noun- the state or condition of being large or
grand in size; abnormal, unreal • Brooding -adjective 1. preoccupied with depressing, morbid, or
painful memories or thoughts: a brooding frame of mind. • Entranced -verb - to fill with delight or wonder; enrapture.
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 4• adjective showing or expressing contempt or disdain;
scornful.• noun -the position, as of persons or things, in a scale of
estimation, rank, or dignity.• noun- the desire to learn or know about anything;
inquisitiveness. • adjective -showing or expressive of gentleness or kindness• noun- the state or condition of being large or grand in size;
abnormal, unreal • adjective 1. preoccupied with depressing, morbid, or
painful memories or thoughts: a brooding frame of mind. • verb - to fill with delight or wonder; enrapture.
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 5
• Edifice- noun - a building, especially one of large size or imposing appearance.
• any large, complex system or organization. • Skirled – verb- to shriek• Scuttling - noun - a quick pace.
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 5
• noun - a building, especially one of large size or imposing appearance or any large, complex system or organization.
• verb – to shriek.
• noun - a quick pace.
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 6• noun - a person or thing that watches or stands as if
watching. • adjective- concealed; secret; disguised; covered;
sheltered.• noun- lack of resolution; lack of decision or purpose• adjective -closely or significantly related; relevant;
pertinent.• adjective – threatening, evil, harm, or trouble;
ominous; bad, or wicked;• adjective -moved to or showing sudden, impatient
irritation
The Pearl VocabularyChapter 6• covert- adjective- concealed; secret; disguised; covered;
sheltered.• Sinister -adjective – threatening, evil, harm, or trouble;
ominous; bad, or wicked;• Sentinel –noun - a person or thing that watches or stands
as if watching. • Irresolution –noun- lack of resolution; lack of decision or
purpose• Petulant –adjective -moved to or showing sudden,
impatient irritation• Germane -adjective -closely or significantly related;
relevant; pertinent.
Due TomorrowVocabulary chapters 3-6
And you should have 8 of your own that you looked up from the text.
Vocabulary Test over these words tomorrow.
Chapter 5 & 6 questions
You will receive your essay study guide.
Due MondayAll three character analysis
All chapters annotatedAnnotation Due: • Orange= vocabulary from the
list• Green = character evidence of
the character traits• Yellow = symbolism• Circle words you did not know
in the chapter• 2 paraphrases chapters 2-6
• Essay Test
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