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Exploring the Meanings of Perilous, Dismay, and Gravelly Through Pictures

In this unit, we explore three key vocabulary words: "perilous," "dismay," and "gravelly." The word "perilous" refers to a dangerous situation, exemplified by a perilous journey across the mountains. We analyze which picture best represents "perilous" and why. Moving on to "dismay," it describes feelings of discouragement, illustrated by listening to frightening news. We will discuss the choice of imagery that portrays this emotion. Finally, "gravelly" denotes a raspy or harsh sound, as shown by an old man with a gravelly voice. We’ll identify appropriate visuals for this term.

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Exploring the Meanings of Perilous, Dismay, and Gravelly Through Pictures

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  1. Text Talk Unit 3

  2. The word perilous means a dangerous situation. It was a perilous journey across the mountains. Which picture goes with perilous? Explain why the picture shows perilous.

  3. The word dismay means discouraged. We listened with dismay to the frightening news. Which picture goes with dismay? Explain why the picture does with dismay?

  4. The word gravelly means a raspy or harsh sound. The old man had a gravelly voice. Which picture shows someone or something that would probably be making a gravelly sound? Explain your choice.

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