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Grade 12: Unit 2, Whole-Class & Small-Group Learning

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  1. valiantly
    with heroic courage or bravery
    He'd seen some service with the cavalry
    In Flanders and Artois and Picardy
    And had done valiantly in little space
    Of time, in hope to win his lady's grace.
  2. personable
    pleasant in manner and appearance
    He was a fat and personable priest;
    His prominent eyeballs never seemed to settle.
  3. sincerity
    the quality of being open and truthful
    He was an easy man in penance-giving
    Where he could hope to make a decent living;
    It's a sure sign whenever gifts are given
    To a poor Order that a man's well shriven,
    And should he give enough he knew in verity
    The penitent repented in sincerity.
  4. eminent
    standing above others in quality or position
    He knew the taverns well in every town
    And every innkeeper and barmaid too
    Better than lepers, beggars and that crew,
    For in so eminent a man as he
    It was not fitting with the dignity
    Of his position, dealing with a scum
    Of wretched lepers; nothing good can come
    Of dealings with the slum-and-gutter dwellers,
    But only with the rich and victual-sellers.
  5. discreet
    marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
    A Sergeant at the Law who paid his calls,
    Wary and wise, for clients at St. Paul's
    There also was, of noted excellence.
    Discreet he was, a man to reverence,
    Or so he seemed, his sayings were so wise.
  6. diligent
    characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks
    Benign and wonderfully diligent,
    And patient when adversity was sent
    (For so he proved in great adversity)
    He much disliked extorting tithe or fee,
    Nay rather he preferred beyond a doubt
    Giving to poor parishioners round about
    From his own goods and Easter offerings
    He found sufficiency in little things.
  7. delivery
    characteristic style or manner of expressing oneself orally
    Enunciation, pacing, and emphasis are key elements of a speaker's delivery.
  8. gesture
    motion of hands or body to emphasize a thought or feeling
    Some gestures are descriptive, helping to create a visual sense of a speaker's ideas.
  9. reaction
    a response that reveals a person's feelings or attitude
    Intended audience reactions are the ones performers strive to evoke.
  10. demagogue
    a leader who seeks support by appealing to popular passions
    Electing Wat Tyler, an eloquent demagogue and veteran of the wars, as their commander in-chief, they seized Canterbury, forced the mayor to swear fealty to "King Richard and the Commons," and liberated from the Archbishop's prison the idealogue of the movement, John Ball.
  11. animosity
    a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility
    Abbeys and monasteries on the way were a special object of animosity because they were the last to allow commutation of servile labor.
  12. provoke
    provide the needed stimulus for
    He returned to the camp at Smithfield for another meeting with the King, where he put forth a new set of demands so extreme as to suggest that their purpose was to provoke rejection and provide a pretext for seizing Richard in person: all inequalities of rank and status were to be abolished, all men to be equal below the King, the Church to be disendowed and its estates divided among the commons, England to have but one bishop and the rest of the hierarchy to be eliminated.
  13. gifted
    endowed with special talent or talents
    Let me imagine, since facts are so hard to come by, what would have happened had Shakespeare had a wonderfully gifted sister, called Judith, let us say.
  14. taste
    a strong liking
    He had, it seemed, a taste for the theater; he began by holding horses at the stage door.
  15. fancy
    a predisposition to like something
    She had the quickest fancy, a gift like her brother's, for the tune of words.
  16. subjugation
    the act of conquering
    The reality of my life was conquests, subjugation, humiliation, enforced amnesia.
  17. privileged
    blessed with special advantages
    And then in those fields that were now hemmed in by wire fencing that a privileged woman didn't like was planted a vile yellow flowering bush that produced an oil, and my friend said that Mrs. Rothchild didn't like this either; it ruined the English countryside, it ruined the traditional look of the English countryside.
  18. fellowship
    an association of people who share beliefs or activities
    Praise had bled my lines white of any more anger,
    and snow had inducted me into white fellowships.
  19. row
    a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side
    Each horizontal row provides information about one item, passenger, or family.
  20. column
    a vertical array of numbers or other information
    Each vertical column has a heading that identifies the type of information recorded below.
  21. heading
    a line of text indicating what the passage below it is about
    Headings in public documents usually use formal, condensed language.
  22. statistic
    a datum that can be represented numerically
    Statistics can include numerical data such as ages, dates, heights, or weights.
Created on Fri Sep 25 14:34:39 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Oct 01 08:24:58 EDT 2020)

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