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Vocabulary Enricher-Dan Franzen Discussion Director-Blake Streicher Character Captain-Dylan Paris Connector & Lit. Luminary-Aaron Klett

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Character Connector Edit all your work. Everyone should help with this job.
Aaron-relates to little chuck becuase he is small and needs to survive on his street smarts Dan-relates to scout becuase she is aggressive and doesnt like school Dylan-relates to Dill becuase he's adventurous and daring Blake-Jem because he's always there for Scout

=** Lit. Luminary Why did you choose these passages? **= P. 7 paragraph 1-introduced to dill P.16 paragraph 3-scout goes to school and meets her teacher P.24 paragraph 1-Jem invites walter cunningham to lunch and scout angers calpurnia by judging walters eating habits p.34 paragraph 4-dill returns and summer starts

And this next part is still part of the Character Connector?

 * Jem || 13 years old, brother to Scout, he is adventurous and daring, likes to act and play ||
 * Scout || 9 years old, sister to Jem, likes to learn, also adventurous, can be mouthy at times ||
 * Atticus || About 50 years old, Father of Jem and Scout, he is very intelligent, kind and caring father ||
 * Dill || (Charles Baker Harris) Friend of Scout and Jem, he enjoys playing in the summers with the two children, he is very interested in the Radley’s ||
 * Calpurnia || She is an African American, nanny to the kids, serves the role of the mother in that family ||
 * Boo || Neighbors son, he is declared insane by the towns people, he is said to look into the towns people’s windows at night ||


 * Chapter 1 Vocabulary **

Apothecary: noun, a person who prepares and sells drugs, pg. 3

Assuaged: verb, to make milder or less severe, pg. 3

Beadle: noun, a parish officer having various subordinate duties, pg. 10

Dictum: noun, an authoritative pronouncement, pg. 4

Domiciled: verb, to reside in, pg. 10

Foray: noun, a quick, sudden attack or raid, pg. 15

Human Chattels: noun, a slave, pg. 4

Impudent: adj., characterized by impertinence, pg. 5

Malevolent: adj., wishing evil or harm to others, pg. 8


 * Chapter 2 Vocabulary **

Auburn : adj., having reddish or golden-brown color, pg. 16

Catawba Worms: noun, a caterpillar of a specific hawk moth, pg. 16

Condescended: verb, to descend from a higher rank of superiority, pg. 15

Cunning: adj., crafty or sly, pg. 16

Entailment: noun, something involved as a necessary part, pg. 20

Hookworms: noun, a bloodsucking worm, pg. 19

Indigenous: adj., originating from a particular region, pg. 16

Scrip Stamps: noun, paper money of small denominations, pg. 20

Sojourn: noun, a temporary stay, pg. 20

Subsequent Mortification: noun, a cause or source of such humiliation or shame, pg. 21

Vexations: noun, irritations or annoyances, pg. 21


 * Chapter 3 Vocabulary **

Amiable: adj., friendly or sociable, pg. 29

Compromise: noun, agreement of mutual concessions, pg. 31

Contemptuous: adj., showing disdain, pg. 27

Contentious: adj., tending to argument or strife, pg. 27

Diminutive: adj., small or tiny, pg. 27

Disapprobation: noun, disapproval or condemnation, pg. 31

Discernible: noun, discrimination, pg. 32

Erratic: adj., having no certain or definite course, pg. 24

Fractious: adj., unruly or readily angered, pg. 29

Gravely: adv., serious or solemn, pg. 32

Hain’t: noun, a spook or a ghost, pg. 23

Onslaught: noun, an assault or attack, pg. 23

Persevere: verb, to persist in anything undertaken, pg. 25


 * Chapter 4 Vocabulary **

Auspicious: adj., promising success, pg. 32

Melancholy: noun, a gloomy state of mind, pg. 39

Quelling of Nausea: noun, a disappearance of disgust, pg. 41

-Hoover carts -Dracula -Code of Alabama || 1930s in Maycomb County, AL || humorous, light, and serious **Chapter 2 Questions** 1. Find 3 allusions in this chapter. Write the page numbers for easy retrieval. Tarzan and the ant men The mobile register my first reader 2. What prejudice is found in Chapter 2? There is prejudice when the boy forgot his lunch and doesn’t have enough money for food and gets judged. 1. Who is Calpurnia? What is her place in the Finch household? She is a hired maid in the finch household. 2. What is Walter Cunningham like? What does his behavior during lunch suggest about his home life? He is a poor boy whose behavior shows his home life is unstable and not good at all. 3. What do you think of the way Atticus treats Walter? It is great that he welcomes him that way. 4. Does Scout learn anything from Walter's visit? What do you think this is? Yes, it is that not everybody has it easy and hes not the only one. 5. Atticus says that you never really understand a person "until you climb into his skin and walk around in it". What does this mean? Is it an easy thing for Scout to learn? It means you can not judge someone unless you know what they have to deal with. It is not easy to learn for Scout. 6. What do you learn in this chapter about the Ewells? They don’t have money, don’t work, and the dad doesn’t care. (alcoholic) 7. Why is Scout so looking forward to starting school? She is looking forward to friends and not being alone after losing her mom. 8. Why does Jem not want anything to do with Scout at school? Is his behavior typical of an older child? This is because he’s older and doesn’t want anything to do with a younger girl, which is normal behavior of an older child. 9. What do you think of Miss Caroline Fisher as a teacher? Can you find qualities which would make her good or not so good at her job? List them. She is a horrible teacher. She is inconsiderate, judgemental, and self-righteous. ||
 * Allusion || Setting || Tone ||
 * an incidental mention of something || the location and time of a story || the voice the author gives in a book ||
 * ch. 1-4 ex.
 * 1) Define "allusions". What are five examples of an allusion in Chapter 1. References to literature, mythology, history, religion, folklore Dracula movie hoover carts code of Alabama north and south civil war nothing to fear but fear itself
 * Chapter 3 & 4 Questions **