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Unit 6: Selection Vocabulary 1

This list covers The Giver, "Nothing to Envy," and A Thousand Cranes.
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  1. element
    an abstract part of something
    "But to be honest, Jonas," his father said, "for me there was not the element of suspense that there is with your Ceremony. Because I was already fairly certain of what my Assignment was to be."
  2. aptitude
    inherent ability
    "Well, it was clear to me—and my parents later confessed that it had been obvious to them, too—what my aptitude was. I had always loved the newchildren more than anything. When my friends in my age group were holding bicycle races, or building toy vehicles or bridges with their construction sets, or—"
  3. nurture
    help develop; help grow
    "So I expected it, and I was pleased, but not at all surprised, when my Assignment was announced as Nurturer," Father explained.
  4. envy
    set one's heart on
    Though he respected his father's work, Nurturer would not be his wish. And he didn't envy Laborers at all.
  5. appeal
    a legal proceeding to review a lower court decision
    "There are very rarely disappointments, Jonas. I don't think you need to worry about that," his father reassured him. "And if there are, you know there's an appeal process."
  6. innocuous
    not causing disapproval
    The program that got Chang-bo in trouble was an innocuous business report about a shoe factory producing rubber boots for the rainy season.
  7. ominously
    in a manner suggesting something bad will happen
    Her husband’s remark was quickly reported to the head of the inminban, the neighborhood watchdogs, who in turn passed on the information to the Ministry for the Protection of State Security. This ominously named agency is effectively North Korea’s political police.
  8. defector
    a person who abandons their duty, country, or cause
    By the accounts of defectors, there is at least one informer for every fifty people—more even than East Germany’s notorious Stasi, whose files were pried open after German reunification.
  9. regime
    the governing authority of a political unit
    To be denounced by a neighbor for bad-mouthing the regime was nothing extraordinary.
  10. devotion
    commitment to some purpose
    Her conduct had always been so impeccable and her devotion so genuine that it never occurred to her that she might be vulnerable.
  11. fabrication
    a deliberately false or improbable account
    By the time they were edited by his superiors in Pyongyang, however, any glimmer of the truth was gone. Chang-bo knew better than anyone that the supposed triumphs of the North Korean economy were fabrications.
  12. appropriate
    suitable for a particular person, place, or situation
    Upstage R of the circle will be a musical or instrument “station” with percussion instruments and recorded music arranged in such a way that at appropriate times actors may sit comfortably on a stool and contribute music and sound effects to the performance.
  13. simple
    unornamented
    SADAKO wears a simple western-style school uniform of a skirt and a blouse with a tie.
  14. remove
    take something away as by lifting, pushing, or taking off
    (She calms down to remove her shoes, puts them by the door, then rushes back to MOTHER.)
  15. subdued
    quieted and brought under control
    (Disheartened, SADAKO kneels before an imaginary shrine, hands in prayer and bowing her head. Returns to MOTHER, somewhat subdued.)
  16. discipline
    the trait of being well behaved
    MOTHER (not angry). This daughter of yours will not learn discipline.
Created on Tue Nov 10 14:14:53 EST 2020 (updated Fri Nov 13 08:43:17 EST 2020)

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