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Unit 1: Selection Vocabulary 1

This list covers Barrio Boy and The Other Side of the Sky.
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  1. maneuver
    direct the course of or determine the direction of traveling
    Almost tiptoeing across the office, I maneuvered myself to keep my mother between me and the gringo lady.
  2. menace
    something that is a source of danger
    In a matter of seconds I had to decide whether she was a possible friend or a menace.
  3. formidable
    extremely impressive in strength or excellence
    Then Miss Hopley did a formidable thing. She stood up.
  4. mobilize
    make ready for action or use
    Miss Hopley was not a giant in body but when she mobilized it to a standing position she seemed a match for giants. I decided I liked her.
  5. interpreter
    someone who mediates between speakers of different languages
    She, too, sat down and the questions and answers began by way of our interpreter.
  6. idiot
    a person of subnormal intelligence
    And when I least expected it, there she was, crouching by my desk, her blond radiant face level with mine, her voice patiently maneuvering me over the awful idiocies of the English language.
  7. anchorage
    the condition of being secured to a base
    Step by step, she loosened me and my classmates from the safe anchorage of the desks for recitations at the blackboard and consultations at her desk.
  8. ablution
    the act of washing oneself, as for ritual purposes
    We got up and performed our ablutions quickly in the darkness, with just sand because that’s allowed when you have no access to water.
  9. prosthetic
    of or relating to artificial body parts
    I was walking quite well that day, quite athletically. I had that good prosthetic leg from Germany.
  10. supple
    capable of moving or bending freely
    I don’t know what made me so supple and strong that day, but I felt no hardship, no anxiety or fear, just concentration and intensity.
  11. rigor
    something hard to endure
    Perhaps desperation gave me energy and made me forget the rigor of the climb.
  12. compassionate
    showing or having sympathy for another's suffering
    That Ghulam Ali was certainly a good man, so patient with us and so
    compassionate. He had never seen us before, and yet when he met us, he
    said, “I will help you.”
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