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This passage delves into the concepts of defiance, stubbornness, and authority, exploring the dynamics of resistance against rules and orders. It defines important terms such as "enforce," which signifies the act of compelling adherence, and "protest," highlighting the expression of dissent. Other themes include the physical and psychological challenges individuals face, such as "fatigue," and the significance of elevated perspectives metaphorically represented by "perch." Through this exploration, we understand the delicate balance between authority and individual agency.
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During Reading • Defiance (n) • P. 2—the act of standing up against authority
During Reading • stubborn (adj) • P. 9—being determined not to obey • enforce (v) • P. 10—to force someone to follow a rule, law or order
During Reading—pgs. 12-19 • protest (v) • P. 13—to make it clear that you object to something • vent (n) • P. 16—something that lets air in and out
During Reading • hover (v) • P. 21—to hang over one spot, to linger in an area • caravan (n) • P. 22—a group of people or animals traveling together
During Reading • Caution (n) • P. 24—a warning
During Reading • perch (n) • P. 32—a place to sit or stand on, usually in an elevated position • fatigue (n) • P. 34—extreme physical or mental tiredness