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Unit 2: Vocabulary from Readings 1

This list covers "Tuesday of the Other June" and "The Bracelet."
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  1. torment
    make suffer emotionally or mentally
    Now at night it wasn’t robbers creeping up the stairs, but the Other June, coming to torment me. When I finally fell asleep, I dreamed of kicking her, punching, biting, pinching.
  2. stagger
    walk as if unable to control one's movements
    The dining-room table staggered on a bunched-up rug, our bureaus inched toward the front door like patient cows.
  3. crest
    the top line of a hill, mountain, or wave
    My mother drove over the crest of the hill.
  4. daze
    confusion characterized by lack of clarity
    I followed her around in a daze. Had I imagined seeing the Other June?
  5. mock
    imitate with derision
    “Good riddance to bad trash,” she mocked.
  6. intern
    deprive of freedom
    Or maybe the messenger would have a telegram from Papa, who was interned in a prisoner-of-war camp in Montana because he had worked for a Japanese business firm.
  7. alien
    a person who comes from a foreign country
    The FBI had come to pick up Papa and hundreds of other Japanese community leaders on the very day that Japanese planes had bombed Pearl Harbor. The government thought they were dangerous enemy aliens.
  8. wilt
    become limp
    She was holding a package wrapped up like a birthday present, but she wasn’t wearing her party dress, and her face drooped like a wilted tulip.
  9. forsake
    leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
    But the garden looked shabby and forsaken now that Papa was gone and Mama was too busy to take care of it. It looked the way I felt, sort of empty and lonely and abandoned.
  10. bayonet
    a knife fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon
    They were carrying guns with mounted bayonets. I wondered if they thought we would try to run away and whether they’d shoot us or come after us with their bayonets if we did.
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