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Unit 2: Selection Vocabulary 2

This list covers "The Voice in My Head," "We're on the Same Team," and "The Treasure of Lemon Brown."
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  1. transition
    a change from one place or state or subject to another
    Together, over time, Pat and I talked about the transition of me becoming the head coach quite a bit.
  2. influence
    a power to affect persons or events
    She created opportunities for women when there had been none before, and her monumental influence on the game of basketball made little girls all over the world—little girls who may never have seen the Lady Vols play—feel seen and strong.
  3. decline
    grow worse
    Her health was declining and I was traveling more, so when I couldn’t visit, I’d call.
  4. inevitably
    in such a manner as could not be otherwise
    Pat’s presence when she was alive was so big that the void she left was inevitably going to be vast.
  5. vast
    unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
    Pat’s presence when she was alive was so big that the void she left was inevitably going to be vast.
  6. technique
    a practical method or art applied to some particular task
    However, playing at a high level requires an athlete to master a very specific technique for each skill.
  7. refine
    improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
    The ladies on the Olympic volleyball teams might make it look easy. That’s because years of practice have refined their movements so they appear fluid and graceful.
  8. require
    have need of
    Personally, I chose volleyball because it required work.
  9. elite
    selected as the best
    I had to bleed and I had to sweat just as hard as any other elite athlete.
  10. imply
    express or state indirectly
    I resent that this article implies volleyball players have somehow chosen an “easier” path.
  11. stoop
    small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house
    The dark sky, filled with angry, swirling clouds, reflected Greg Ridley’s mood as he sat on the stoop of his building.
  12. impromptu
    with little or no preparation or forethought
    Some of the guys had held an impromptu checker tournament there the week before, and Greg had noticed that the door, once boarded over, had been slightly ajar.
  13. tentatively
    in a hesitant manner
    He vaulted over the outer stairs and pushed tentatively on the door.
  14. involuntary
    without conscious control
    Greg, except for an involuntary tremor in his knees, stood stock still.
  15. commence
    begin or get started
    They used to say I sung the blues so sweet that if I sang at a funeral, the dead would commence to rocking with the beat.
  16. eerie
    inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening
    He was an eerie sight, a bundle of rags standing at the top of the stairs, his shadow on the wall looming over him. Maybe, the thought came to Greg, the scene could be even eerier.
Created on Fri Nov 06 14:04:21 EST 2020 (updated Wed Nov 11 14:31:12 EST 2020)

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