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Unit 6: Part 2 Vocabulary

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  1. swerve
    turn sharply; change direction abruptly
    Traveling through the dark I found a deer
    dead on the edge of the Wilson River road.
    It is usually best to roll them into the canyon:
    that road is narrow; to swerve might make more dead.
  2. exhaust
    gases ejected from an engine as waste products
    I stood in the glare of the warm exhaust turning red;
    around our group I could hear the wilderness listen.
  3. shard
    a broken piece of a brittle artifact
    I was seven when my father
    took my hand like this,
    and I did not hold that shard
    between my fingers and think,
    Metal that will bury me,
    christen it Little Assassin,
    Ore Going Deep for My Heart.
  4. crevice
    a long narrow opening
    Sluggish by 9 pm, the hands
    would slide along suddenly sharp paper,
    and gather slits thinner than the crevices
    of the skin, hidden.
  5. terrain
    a piece of ground having specific characteristics
    We wove
    ourselves into the terrain,
    content to be a hummingbird’s target.
  6. refuge
    a shelter from danger or hardship
    Small animals took refuge
    against our bodies
  7. proclaim
    state or announce
    A red-bearded preacher from the hills
    with a wild look in his eyes
    stood in the public square
    at the playground’s edge
    proclaiming he was sent by God
    to save everyone of us,
    even the little children.
  8. repent
    feel sorry for; be contrite about
    Repent, ye sinners!” he shouted,
    waving his hand-lettered sign.
  9. steal
    move stealthily
    They never heard me steal
    into the stairwell hall and climb
    the ladder to the fresh night air.
  10. heady
    extremely exciting as if by alcohol or a narcotic
    Presiding over a formica counter,
    plastic Mother and Child magnetized
    to the top of an ancient register,
    the heady mix of smells from the open bins
    of dried codfish, the green plantains
    hanging in stalks like votive offerings,
    she is the Patroness of Exiles
  11. ample
    fairly large
    all wanting the comfort
    of spoken Spanish, to gaze upon the family portrait
    of her plain wide face, her ample bosom
    resting on her plump arms
  12. divine
    perceive through some inexplicable perceptive powers
    but it would not satisfy
    the hunger of the fragile old man lost in the folds
    of his winter coat, who brings her lists of items
    that he reads to her like poetry, or the others,
    whose needs she must divine, conjuring up products
    from places that now exist only in their hearts—
    closed ports she must trade with.
Created on Mon Oct 19 15:49:44 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Oct 26 09:46:52 EDT 2020)

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