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Jessica- vocabulary Brandon-Discussion Director Jordan-Literary Luminary

Vocabulary:

Remorse (n): a feeling of regret and guilt Recluse (n): someone who stays away from society and the company of others Spurious (adj): something that is spurious outwardly resembles something but does not have the genuine qualities of that thing Notoriety (n): fame Florid (adj): very flowery in style; elegant Nondescript (adj): dull; with no special or interesting qualities Carcass (n): body Eccentricities (n): odd behavior Furtive (Adj): secret Gait (n): pace walk Irascible (adj): angry Pinioned (adj): confined; held down Repertoire (n): accomplishments skills the repertoire of the mocking bird is all the songs it can sing and sounds it can make Rout (vb): defeat Staccato (adj): distinct; sharp and crisp Reprimand (vb): scold Blandly (adv); smoothly; without excitement Connived (vb): secretly cooperated or agreed to conspired; schemed Wisteria (n): twining woody vines with large clusters of flowers Railing (adj): painful jessica voc Remorse (n): a feeling of regret and guilt Recluse (n): someone who stays away from society and the company of others Spurious (adj): something that is spurious outwardly resembles something but does not have the genuine qualities of that thing Notoriety (n): fame Florid (adj): very flowery in style; elegant Nondescript (adj): dull; with no special or interesting qualities Carcass (n): body Eccentricities (n): odd behavior Furtive (Adj): secret Gait (n): pace walk Irascible (adj): angry Pinioned (adj): confined; held down Repertoire (n): accomplishments skills the repertoire of the mocking bird is all the songs it can sing and sounds it can make Rout (vb): defeat Staccato (adj): distinct; sharp and crisp Reprimand (vb): scold Blandly (adv); smoothly; without excitement Connived (vb): secretly cooperated or agreed to conspired; schemed Wisteria (n): twining woody vines with large clusters of flowers Railing (adj): painful jessica voc Remorse (n): a feeling of regret and guilt Recluse (n): someone who stays away from society and the company of others Spurious (adj): something that is spurious outwardly resembles something but does not have the genuine qualities of that thing Notoriety (n): fame Florid (adj): very flowery in style; elegant Nondescript (adj): dull; with no special or interesting qualities Carcass (n): body Eccentricities (n): odd behavior Furtive (Adj): secret Gait (n): pace walk Irascible (adj): angry Pinioned (adj): confined; held down Repertoire (n): accomplishments skills the repertoire of the mocking bird is all the songs it can sing and sounds it can make Rout (vb): defeat Staccato (adj): distinct; sharp and crisp Reprimand (vb): scold Blandly (adv); smoothly; without excitement Connived (vb): secretly cooperated or agreed to conspired; schemed Wisteria (n): twining woody vines with large clusters of flowers Railing (adj): painful

Discussion Director:

1. What did Jem order Scout not to kill in chapter 25? 2. Why do Jem and Dill go with Atticus to the Robinson place? 3. What condition does Atticus make for the two boys to go in 4. What game are the children playing at the Robinson place? 5. What gesture does Atticus make while waiting for Helen? 6. What is Helen's reaction to seeing Atticus's face? 7. What does Mr. Underwood do to confront society? 8. To what does Mr. Underwood compare to Tom Robinson 9. What grade is Jem in in chapter 26? 10.How does Scout feel about the Radley place now?

literary tems by jessica 1.Inference- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning Ex. It is inferred that boo radley killed bob ewell 2.Dynamic character- a character that changes in an important way Ex. Aunt Alexandria, and Jem- throughout the story he starts to keep to himself &starts to become an adult. 3. round character- character with many personalities Or attributes Ex. Calpurnia, Scout, Mrs. Dubose, tom Robinson, Mayells Ewell 4. static character- a character that does not change during the story Ex. Boo Radley, Bob Ewell, Atticus, Calpurnia, Tom Robinson 5. protagonists- character that tries to do the right thing or the normal way Ex. Atticus, Scout, Boo 6. Antagonists- character that works against the protagonist Ex. Jury, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell 7. tone- voice author gives in the book /what author is trying to make you fell Ex. Humorous light and serious 8. point of view- Ex. Scout 1st person scout tells the story 9. climax- turning point of the story Ex. When jem and scout go to the trial/tom Robinson is found guilty 10. conflict- a problem with a main character in the story Ex. Prejudice between, .race, social status, with families ex Alexandra vs. atticus 11. mood- how you feel when you read the story Ex. Anger when tom being convicted when we know and jury knows that evidence shows tom was innocent 12 allusion- reference made to a person or work ex. (art, literature, writings) in literature, history, mythology, folklore, religion 13. Setting – where the story takes places Ex. May comb, Alabama during the depression in 1930’s 14. hero- principal character Ex. Boo radley saving jem and scout, atticus brave enough to tackle prejudice and take on a trial no one eles would take 15. irony- the difference between appearance and reality Ex. After causing a lot of drama Mr. ewell dies 16.symbol- something that resembles something eles Ex. Walter cunning ham atticus, tom tobinson, calpurina, boo radley They were all harmless but treated badley or frowned upon by their outside not in side 17. characterization- .behavior,attitude beliefs and felling, internal state and description 18.foreshadowing- parts that hint at what will happen later in the story Ex.at the beginning it tells us that jem breaks his arm and it foreshadows whats going to happen to jem later on in the story