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Understanding Vocabulary: Key Terms from Chapter 11 Explained

This slideshow presents vocabulary from Chapter 11, correlating terms with their meanings and contexts. Learn about important words like "gaunt," representing thinness; "garble," signaling confusion; and "plagiarism," which refers to stealing ideas. Explore feelings of "qualm," the act of "gloating," and the impacts of "blight." Concepts such as "contrive," "immaculate," and "retaliate" are articulated, alongside their roots in Old and Middle English and Latin origins. Enhance your vocabulary and understanding of these crucial terms through engaging visuals and definitions.

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Understanding Vocabulary: Key Terms from Chapter 11 Explained

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  1. Vocabulary Slideshow SLIDE your desk over adjacent to your partner. Match the picture provided with the CH 11 vocabulary that it symbolizes

  2. GAUNT – very thin, skinny

  3. GARBLE – mixed up, jumbled to the point of confusion

  4. PLAGIARISM – STEALING OTHERS’ IDEAS

  5. QUALM – guilty feeling, remorse OK, SORRY FOR POOPING ON YOUR BED…

  6. GLOAT – OVERLY SELF- CONFIDENT, BOAST

  7. BLIGHT – something that harms, hurts noun, Old Englishhttp://www.aslprhttp://www.aslpro.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro.cgio.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro.cgi

  8. CONTRIVE – to think up verb, Middle English

  9. IMMACULATE – spotless, super cleanadjective, Latin

  10. RETALIATE– to take revengeverb, Latin

  11. BLATANT – very obvious, unmistakableadjective, Latin

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