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Grade 10: Unit 3

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  1. pacification
    actions taken by a government to defeat insurgency
    We should remember that the Peace of 1919 was far less unjust than the kind of "pacification" which began even before Munich, and which is being carried on under the new order of tyranny that seeks to spread over every continent today.
  2. tyranny
    government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
    We should remember that the Peace of 1919 was far less unjust than the kind of "pacification" which began even before Munich, and which is being carried on under the new order of tyranny that seeks to spread over every continent today.
  3. propaganda
    information that is spread to promote some cause
    Every realist knows that the democratic way of life is at this moment being directly assailed in every part of the world—assailed either by arms or by secret spreading of poisonous propaganda by those who seek to destroy unity and promote discord in nations that are still at peace.
  4. disarmament
    the act or process of reducing or depriving of weapons
    No realistic American can expect from a dictator's peace international generosity, or return of true independence, or world disarmament, or freedom of expression, or freedom of religion—or even good business.
  5. appeasement
    a policy of pacifying an enemy by making concessions
    We must always be wary of those who with sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal preach the "ism" of appeasement.
  6. treachery
    an act of deliberate betrayal
    But we learn much from the lessons of the past years in Europe—particularly the lesson of Norway, whose essential seaports were captured by treachery and surprise built up over a series of years.
  7. revolution
    the overthrow of a government by those who are governed
    We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution.
  8. asunder
    into parts or pieces
    United there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided there is little we can do—for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder.
  9. invective
    abusive language used to express blame or censure
    To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support—to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective—to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak—and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.
  10. belabor
    work at or to absurd length
    Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belaboring those problems which divide us.
  11. invoke
    cite as an authority
    Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors.
  12. beachhead
    an initial accomplishment that opens the way for advancement
    And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the jungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor, not a new balance of power, but a new world of law, where the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved.
  13. tone
    the quality of a person's voice
    Tone: sound of a voice with respect to pitch, volume, and overall quality
  14. inflection
    the modification of pitch, tone, or volume when speaking
    Inflection: changes to pitch or volume within a single word or between words
  15. gesture
    motion of hands or body to emphasize a thought or feeling
    Gesture: movement of the body that conveys meaning
    Gestures are a form of nonverbal communication that help emphasize meaning.
  16. enunciation
    the articulation of speech with regards to intelligibility
    Enunciation: manner in which a speaker pronounces words
    • A speaker with good enunciation speaks clearly and avoids slurring words, omitting syllables, or dropping word endings.
  17. beneficent
    doing or producing good
    In the name of God, The Most Beneficent, The Most Merciful.
  18. envoy
    someone on a mission to represent another's interests
    Honorable UN envoy for Global education Mr. Gordon Brown,
    Respected elders and my dear brothers and sisters;
    Today, it is an honor for me to be speaking again after a long time.
  19. initiative
    the first of a series of actions
    I fully support Mr. Ban Ki-moon, the Secretary-General, in his Global Education First Initiative; and the work of the UN Special Envoy, Mr. Gordon Brown.
  20. lead-in
    the introductory section of a story
    Lead-In: in a newscast, the short preliminary section that is used to set up the main story or interview
  21. closeup
    a photograph or video that is zoomed in on its subject
    Close-Up Shot: close-range view of the subject
    Close-ups typically focus on a single face.
  22. slant
    a biased way of looking at or presenting something
    Slant: attitude or opinion that a reporter takes toward a story
    • A slant can be positive or negative, objective or subjective, critical or noncritical.
    • Typical slants a reporter may take: an analytical slant, a humorous slant, a skeptical slant.
  23. current
    a steady flow of a fluid or gas
    A free bird leaps
    on the back of the wind
    and floats downstream
    till the current ends
    and dips his wing
    in the orange sun rays
    and dares to claim the sky.
  24. trill
    a note that alternates with another note a semitone above it
    The caged bird sings
    with a fearful trill
    of things unknown
    but longed for still
    and his tune is heard
    on the distant hill
    for the caged bird
    sings of freedom.
  25. flurry
    a rapid active commotion
    But the other part
    must be so caught up
    in the flurry of the world
    that you shiver there inside
    when outside, at forty days' distance, a leaf moves.
  26. sabotage
    destroy property or hinder normal operations
    Well, you've got to beat them to the punch, do what everyone tries to do: sabotage the machinery, throw sand in its gears, get to the bottom of the problem so as to stop it.
  27. intercept
    seize, interrupt, or stop something on its way
    This was Juan's sound plan when he, like many others, applied for a censor's job—not because he had a calling or needed a job: no, he applied simply to intercept his own letter, a consoling albeit unoriginal idea.
  28. subversive
    in opposition to an established system or government
    These were horrible days when he was shocked by the subtle and conniving ways employed by people to pass on subversive messages; his instincts were so sharp that he found behind a simple "the weather's unsettled" or "prices continue to soar" the wavering hand of someone secretly scheming to overthrow the Government.
  29. bar graph
    a chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantities
    Bar Graph: representation of data points using rectangular bars
    • Bar graphs can be organized vertically or horizontally.
    • Bar graphs can compare two or more data points in the same segment by clustering bars of different colors.
  30. pie chart
    a circular graph divided into triangular sections
    Pie Chart: representation of data points using a circle cut into segments
    • Pie charts are especially useful for showing how the size of each data point compares to the total size of all the data.
    • Typically, each segment is a different color.
Created on Mon Aug 10 09:37:56 EDT 2020 (updated Wed Mar 23 09:33:13 EDT 2022)

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