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= Jessica doing character captain,literary luminary =

Jorden doing discussion director
Vocabulary:

Chapter 5

Asinine- Obstinate or stupid. Benevolence- Disposition to do good. Benign - Of a gentle disposition. Chameleon- One that is subject to quick or frequent change especially in appearance. Cordiality - Sincere affection and kindness. Edification - To instruct and improve especially in moral and religious knowledge. Morbid- Abnormally susceptible to or characterized by gloomy or unwholesome feelings. Quibbling- To evade the point of an argument by caviling about words. Chapter 6

Collards- A cabbage. Eerily- Affected with fright. Malignant - Obsolete Prowess-Distinguished bravery. Ramshackle-Appearing ready to collapse. Respiration- A single complete act of breathing. Rigid- Appearing stiff and unyielding. Chapter 7 Cleaved- To adhere firmly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly. Meditative- Marked by or conducive to meditation. Vigil - A watch formerly kept on the night before a religious feast with prayer or other devotions.

Chapter 8

Aberrations - The fact or an instance of deviating or being aberrant especially from a moral standard or normal state. Cordial- Sincerely or deeply felt Morphodite- Shortened version of hermaphrodite. Perpetrated- To be responsible for. Procured - To obtain or get by care. Taffeta- A medium-weight or light-weight fabric. Touchous- Touchy. Unfathomable- Difficult or impossible to understand.

Chapter 9

Analogous - Showing an analogy or a likeness that permits one to draw an analogy. Catwalk- A narrow, often elevated walkway, as on the sides of a bridge or in the flies above a theater stage. Changelings- A child surreptitiously or unintentionally substituted for another. Compensation- Something given or received as an equivalent for services, debt, loss, injury etc. Constituted- To be the elements or parts of. Deportment - A manner of personal conduct. Gallantly-Smartly or boldly stylish. Harbored- A sheltered part of a body of water deep enough to provide anchorage for ships. Hookah- An Eastern smoking pipe designed with a long tube passing through an urn of water that cools the smoke as it is drawn through. Invective - Vehement or violent denunciation, censure, or reproach. Obstreperous - Marked by unruly or aggressive noisiness. Uncompromising Lineaments-Distinguishing features.

Chapter 10

Alist - Inclined to one side. Bout-A contest between antagonists. Rudiments -A statement of fundamental facts or principles basics fact.

Chapter 11

Apoplectic- Of, relating to, or causing stroke. Calomel- A colorless, white or brown tasteless compound. Degradation - Decline to a low, destitute, or demoralized state. Escapade- An escape from confinement or restraint. Interdict - Any prohibitory act or decree of a court or an administrative officer. Oppressive- Causing discomfort by being excessive. Passé - No longer fashionable. Philippic- Any speech or discourse of bitter denunciation. Rectitude - Rightness of principle or conduct. Tirade -A prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation. Umbrage - A shadowy appearance or semblance of something. Undulate- To have a wavy form or surface. Viscous -Of a glutinous nature or consistency.

Character captain Character: Atticus Adjective: Kind Page 41 He did not say no to playing the game there for that means they were allowed to. Character: Miss Maudie Adjective: upset Page 42 Because she hated her house she thought that time spent in her house was time wasted. Character: Jem Adjective: kind Page 48 Jem attached the note to the end of the fishing pole. Character: Mr. Radley Adjective: shy Page 49 Mr. Radley did not want to be seen or come out side and meet any one. Character: Mr. Avery Adjective: weird Page 60 Mr. Avery averaged a stick of stove wood per week

Literary luminary Page 42 Paragraph 4 This passage is about Miss Mau die and how she hated to be in side and the reason I chose this passage is because I thought it was neat how she loved everything that god grew on earth. Page 47 Paragraph at the end of page This passage is about how the boys liked to tell jokes on each other and the reason I picked this one is because dill would tell the biggest jokes they have ever herd Page 49 Paragraph 2 This passage is about how the boys wanted to meet Mr. Radley and he would never come out and the reason I picked this passage is because I thought it was kind of funny that they could never meet him Page 57 Paragraph 2 This passage is about how the boys snuck on the schoolyard and was not supposed to be there I like this passage because I thought it was kind of funny how they were sitting there waiting to hear Mr. Radleys shot gun because they knew they were in the wrong Page 57 Paragraph 4 This passage is about how Jem stayed silent for a week because he was so freighted the reason I picked this passage is to show how scared people get when they are in trouble Discussion DIrector--Jordan Tucker Chpt 5-11 1.Why Miss Maudie her house: and thought time inside was _ 2. Miss Maudie thought Radely was_ when he was a young boy 3. Jem and Scout always find___ that was__ __4. They figured it must have be__ __Boo Radely__ __5. It had never__ ___ sinch__ __6. The town was up and moving when__ was on 7. Scout had found a _ wrapped around her and had figured it was __8. After__ got Jem upsate he decided to cut up her camilia 9. When Jem got caught he had to read classics to her for a whole 10. They had found she was addicted to __ and that she died that night