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English 11 Name: Date: “The Crucible” Act II Vocabulary Directions: Look up and record the definition for each of the following vocabulary words. 1.falter Definition: ____________________________________________________________ Elizabeth: “John, if it were not Abigail that you must go to hurt, would you falter now?” 2.magistrate Definition: ____________________________________________________________ “The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.” 3.pallor Definition: ____________________________________________________________ “Her strangeness throws him off, and her evident pallor and weakness.” 4.compensate Definition: ____________________________________________________________ “’When will you proceed to keep this house as you are paid nine pound a year to do -- and my wife not wholly well?’ as though to compensate, Mary Warren goes to Elizabeth with a small rag doll.” 5.brim Definition: ____________________________________________________________ “Mary Warren: They had Doctor Griggs examine her, and she's full to the brim.” 6.marvel Definition: ____________________________________________________________ “But be that not a marvel?” 7.traffic Definition: ____________________________________________________________ “You will never believe I hope, that Rebecca trafficked with the Devil”

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PictureDescribe what is going on in the picture WordExplanation The person is putting their hands up to show they are uncertain and possibly hesitant. FalterThe person seems unsure about what to do and this is a sign of weakness. English 11 Name: Date: The Catcher in the Rye Vocabulary 2 Directions: Describe what is happening in the picture. Identify the word the picture best represents. Explain your rationale for choosing each word. *NOTE: Some pictures may represent more than one word. Be able to back up your argument.

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English 11 Name:Date:

“The Crucible”Act II Vocabulary

Directions: Look up and record the definition for each of the following vocabulary words.

1.falterDefinition: ____________________________________________________________Elizabeth: “John, if it were not Abigail that you must go to hurt, would you falter now?”

2.magistrateDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.”

3.pallorDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“Her strangeness throws him off, and her evident pallor and weakness.”

4.compensateDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“’When will you proceed to keep this house as you are paid nine pound a year to do -- and my wife not wholly well?’ as though to compensate, Mary Warren goes to Elizabeth with a small rag doll.”

5.brimDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“Mary Warren: They had Doctor Griggs examine her, and she's full to the brim.”

6.marvelDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“But be that not a marvel?”

7.trafficDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“You will never believe I hope, that Rebecca trafficked with the Devil”

8.monstrousDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“No man may longer doubt the powers of the dark are gathered in monstrous attack upon this village.”

9.daftDefinition: ____________________________________________________________Proctor: “I have never knew until tonight that the world is gone daft with this nonsense.”

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10.reckonDefinition: ____________________________________________________________Proctor: “I-- had not reckoned with goin' into court.”

11.warrantDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“I have a warrant for your wife.”

12.grappleDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“Now Hell and Heaven grapple on our backs, and all our old pretense is ripped away-- make your peace!”

13.pretenseDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“Now Hell and Heaven grapple on our backs, and all our old pretense is ripped away-- make your peace!”

14.providenceDefinition: ____________________________________________________________“It is providence, and no great change; we are only what we always were, but naked now.”

“The Crucible”Act II Vocabulary

Directions: Look up and record the definition for each of the following vocabulary words.

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Picture Describe what is going on in the

picture

Word Explanation

The person is putting their hands up to show they are uncertain and

possibly hesitant.

Falter The person seems unsure about what to

do and this is a sign of weakness.

English 11 Name:Date:

The Catcher in the RyeVocabulary 2

Directions: Describe what is happening in the picture. Identify the word the picture best represents. Explain your rationale for choosing each word.*NOTE: Some pictures may represent more than one word. Be able to back up your argument.

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Picture Describe what is going on in the

picture

Word Explanation

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“The Crucible”Act II Vocabulary

1.falterbe unsure or weakElizabeth: “John, if it were not Abigail that you must go to hurt, would you falter now?”

2.magistratea lay judge or civil authority who administers the law“The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you.”

3.pallorunnatural lack of color in the skin“Her strangeness throws him off, and her evident pallor and weakness.”

4.compensatedo or give something to somebody in return“’When will you proceed to keep this house as you are paid nine pound a year to do -- and my wife not wholly well?’ as though to compensate, Mary Warren goes to Elizabeth with a small rag doll.”

5.brimthe top edge of a vessel or other container“Mary Warren: They had Doctor Griggs examine her, and she's full to the brim.”

6.marvelsomething that causes feelings of wonder“But be that not a marvel?”

7.trafficdeal illegally“You will never believe I hope, that Rebecca trafficked with the Devil”

8.monstrousshockingly brutal or cruel“No man may longer doubt the powers of the dark are gathered in monstrous attack upon this village.”

9.daftinformal or slang terms for mentally irregularProctor: “I have never knew until tonight that the world is gone daft with this nonsense.”

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10.reckonexpect, believe, or supposeProctor: “I-- had not reckoned with goin' into court.”

11.warranta judicial writ commanding police to perform specified acts“I have a warrant for your wife.”

12.grappleto grip or seize, as in a wrestling match“Now Hell and Heaven grapple on our backs, and all our old pretense is ripped away-- make your peace!”

13.pretensethe act of giving a false appearance“Now Hell and Heaven grapple on our backs, and all our old pretense is ripped away-- make your peace!”

14.providencea manifestation of God's foresightful care for his creatures“It is providence, and no great change; we are only what we always were, but naked now.”

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Picture Describe what is going on in the

picture

Word Explanation

The person is putting their hands up to show they are uncertain and

possibly hesitant.

Falter The person seems unsure about what to

do and this is a sign of weakness.

Brim

Magistrate

Warrant

Providence

Grapple

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ANSWER KEYDirections: Describe what is happening in the picture. Identify the word the picture best represents. Explain your rationale for choosing each word.*NOTE: Some pictures may represent more than one word. Be able to back up your argument.

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Picture Describe what is going on in the

picture

Word Explanation

Pallor

Reckon

Pretense

Compensate

Marvel

Daft

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Monstrous

Traffic