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Explore the themes of hesitation, incredulity, rebellion, and nonchalance in this editorial piece which delves into the intertwined worlds of reputation and rivalry. Witness the power of sarcasm, sympathy, and the unfathomable in the lives of characters struggling with societal expectations. Join the authors as they reflect on the complexities of being an outsider in a world where perception can shape destiny.
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Outsider Power Point By: Malik G. and Matt R.
Editorial • An article in a newspaper or other periodical presenting the opinion of the publisher, editor, or editors • The editorial was in the paper this morning.
Hesitation • The act of hesitating; a delay due to uncertainty of mind or fear • Eron’s hesitation with Mary-Stewart cost him his first kiss.
Incredulous • Not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe • I do not believe his incredulous statement.
Nonchalantly • Cooly unconcerned, indifferent • The army man was not nonchalantly when defusing the bomb.
Rebellious • Defying or resisting some established authority • Malik is rebellious to teachers.
Reputation • overall quality or character as seen or judged by people in general • Matt’s reputation to his piers is outstanding.
Rivalry • the state of being a rival • There is strong rivalry in the air.
Sarcasm • Verbal Irony • Eron uses sarcasm too much!
Sympathetic • To show sympathy or kindness • Malik is sympathetic for Eron.
Unfathomable • Unbeilveable • Eron ever going withMary-Stewart.