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Unit 2: Selection Vocabulary 3

This list covers The Lightning Thief, "Perseus," and Heroes Every Child Should Know: Perseus.
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  1. rebellious
    resisting control or authority
    This—along with keeping her maiden name, Jackson, rather than calling herself Mrs. Ugliano—was proof that she wasn’t totally suckered by Gabe. She did have a rebellious streak, like me.
  2. dyslexic
    having impaired ability to comprehend written words
    A dyslexic, hyperactive boy with a D+ report card, kicked out of school for the sixth time in six years.
  3. hyperactive
    displaying excessive movement, restlessness, or talkativeness
    A dyslexic, hyperactive boy with a D+ report card, kicked out of school for the sixth time in six years.
  4. resent
    feel bitter or indignant about
    I felt angry at my father. Maybe it was stupid, but I resented him for going on that ocean voyage, for not having the guts to marry my mom.
  5. hallucination
    illusory perception
    I knew I should tell my mom about the old ladies at the fruit stand, and Mrs. Dodds at the art museum, about my weird hallucination that I had sliced my math teacher into dust with a sword.
  6. gelid
    extremely cold
    Her sleeping head with its great gelid mass
    of serpents torpidly astir
    burned into the mirroring shield—
    a scathing image dire
    as hated truth the mind accepts at last
    and festers on.
  7. mass
    a large number, amount, or extent
    Her sleeping head with its great gelid mass
    of serpents torpidly astir
    burned into the mirroring shield—
    a scathing image dire
    as hated truth the mind accepts at last
    and festers on.
  8. torpid
    slow and apathetic
    Her sleeping head with its great gelid mass
    of serpents torpidly astir
    burned into the mirroring shield—
    a scathing image dire
    as hated truth the mind accepts at last
    and festers on.
  9. scathe
    destroy completely by or as if by fire or lightning
    Her sleeping head with its great gelid mass
    of serpents torpidly astir
    burned into the mirroring shield—
    a scathing image dire
    as hated truth the mind accepts at last
    and festers on.
  10. dire
    causing fear or dread or terror
    Her sleeping head with its great gelid mass
    of serpents torpidly astir
    burned into the mirroring shield—
    a scathing image dire
    as hated truth the mind accepts at last
    and festers on.
  11. fester
    gnaw into; make resentful or angry
    Her sleeping head with its great gelid mass
    of serpents torpidly astir
    burned into the mirroring shield—
    a scathing image dire
    as hated truth the mind accepts at last
    and festers on.
  12. immortal
    not subject to death
    So she became the sister of the Gorgons, the daughters of the Queen of the Sea. Touch them not, for they are immortal; but bring me only Medusa’s head.
  13. renown
    the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed
    So you will bring it safely back to me, and win to yourself renown, and a place among the heroes who feast with the Immortals upon the peak where no winds blow.
  14. scimitar
    a curved saber used in Eastern countries
    By his side was a scimitar of diamond, all of one clear precious stone, and on his feet were golden sandals, from the heels of which grew living wings.
  15. relent
    give in, as to influence or pressure
    You shall not bid farewell to your mother, lest your heart relent at her weeping.
  16. reproach
    express criticism towards
    Then one cried, “Who is this who reproaches us with old age?”
  17. brazen
    made of or resembling brass, as in color or hardness
    But Perseus went on boldly, past many an ugly sight, far away into the heart of the Unshapen Land, till he heard the rustle of the Gorgons’ wings and saw the glitter of their brazen talons; and then he knew that It was time to halt, lest Medusa should freeze him into stone.
Created on Thu Apr 22 16:22:42 EDT 2021 (updated Fri May 21 12:18:30 EDT 2021)

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