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Stem List #1
Inter
Between
Semi
Half
Mal
Bad
Anti
Against
Com
Together
Un
Not
Dis
Away
Post
After
De
Down
Ante
Before
Super
Over
Non
Not
Extra
Beyond
Con
Together
Sub
Under
Pre
Before
Bi
Two
Equi
Equal
Syn
Together
Intra
Within
Mis
Bad
Circum
Around
Intro
Into
Sym
Together
Delayed is to crock pot as anon is to
oven.grill.
microwave.
STEMS QUIZ 1
Stems List 1 Quiz Answers
1. D2. G3. I4. E5. B6. C7. F8. H9. J
10. A
11-15. I will grade these. As long as they gave an example word with the stem in it, they get the point for now.
16. Non17. De18. Com19. Intra20. Super
pp. 4-18by Henry Sydnor Harrison
New York Cityearly 1900s
dark, very cold, sleetingafter 12:00 a.m.
man vs. man(Hinch vs. Jessie
Dark)
man vs. man—you vs. Harrison
(the author)
•domestic servant
•white hair•wrinkles•stooped•glasses
•man•short•stocky•puffy face
•beard•cane/club foot
•people on the tube•John Catherwood— man Miss Hinch killed
•old man with cane— supporter of Jessie Dark•young couple —Miss Hinch has a pointed chin.
Clue #1:The old
woman gives the wrong address for
Mrs. Catherwood.
Clue #2:The clergyman is the first to
suggest getting off the
subway.
Clue #3:The clergyman is suspicious when he re-
examines the newspaper.
Clue #4:The old woman
suggests that they talk with
the ticket chopper.
Clue #5:The old woman
hesitates to go into a well-
lit diner.
Clue #6:The old
woman is the only one to
actually handle the
menu in the diner.
Foreshadowing“No matter how
diabolical this woman’s skill is, her sin will assuredly find her
out.”
Galatians 6:7-8Be not deceived; God is not
mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
Resolution—Jessie Dark’s hat pin rips off Miss Hinch’s
disguise
FRESHMAN TIP
Sleep
REMINDER*Read “Top Man” and work on your
journal entries.
pp. 22-30
by Doris Lessing
Doris Lessing
Southern Rhodesia/Zimbabwe
Nobel Peace Prize Winner 2007
Interpretive Literature:Coming-of-Age
Story
pp. 31-34
by Nikolai Dmitrievitch Teleshov
Teleshov•Russian
•writing reflects a violent culture
Secondary Confli
ctman vs. manVladimir vs. his
opponentResolution: Vladimir’s
death
CentralConflictman vs. himself
Ivan vs. his decision to tell
the truth
Evidences of Ivan’s Struggle
•Ivan’s gloomy, confused
manner•the twirling of his mustache
•the wringing of his hands
•the watering of his eyes
Factors in Ivan’s Failure
•Fear•Selfishness•Guilt
Theme:Fear is never an acceptable reason to flee responsibility.
Resolution:The conflict is
resolved in Ivan’s failure
to tell the truth.
II Timothy 1:7
For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
deconssofficial attendants of a
contestant in a duel
seconds
noonititrcheartfelt remorse for
wrongdoing
contrition
mronytroopprojecting cliff
promontory