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Grade 10: Unit 6

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  1. proclamation
    a formal public statement
    How could I therefore solve a crime alone?
    But now, since I became a citizen after the murder, I make this proclamation to all my fellow Thebans: If anyone knows the man who killed King Laius, I order him to tell me everything.
  2. decree
    a legally binding command or decision
    Is that so? Then hear me! I call upon you to obey the words of your own decree.
  3. edict
    a legally binding command or decision
    Hear me: the man you seek with your edicts warrants and decrees—the man who killed the king—that man is here.
  4. oracle
    an authoritative person who divines the future
    You oracles of the gods, where are you now?
  5. prophecy
    a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
    She was afraid of a terrible prophecy.
  6. inexorable
    impossible to prevent, resist, or stop
    Yes, even now the dark holds me in its grip. Inexorable, unspeakable, eternal darkness.
  7. unconquerable
    not capable of being conquered or vanquished or overcome
    I saw the unconquerable steel, the flash of testing flames, the sword-like rivets.
  8. indomitable
    impossible to subdue
    I looked upon the marvel of frail, yet indomitable hands that lifted the tower to its dominating height.
  9. dominate
    look down on from a higher or more commanding position
    I looked upon the marvel of frail, yet indomitable hands that lifted the tower to its dominating height.
  10. transcend
    go beyond the scope or limits of
    When she danced with Lama
    On the hillside,
    He told her that the soul can transcend earthly life
    If freed from the retina.
  11. luminous
    softly bright or radiant
    I named for my wife a flower
    as though I could name a flower
    my wife dark and luminous
    and not there
  12. elemental
    of or being the essential or basic part
    The elemental, vast night and the day
    teeming with people have become that fog
    of constant, tentative light that does not flag,
    and lies in wait at dawn.
  13. incoherent
    without logical or meaningful connection
    Slowly Nunez realized this; that his expectation of wonder and reverence at his origin and his gifts was not to be borne out; and after his poor attempt to explain sight to them had been set aside as the confused version of a new-made being describing the marvels of his incoherent sensations, he subsided, a little dashed, into listening to their instruction.
  14. perplexity
    trouble or confusion resulting from complexity
    He felt something of the buoyancy that comes to all men in the beginning of a fight, but more perplexity.
  15. delusion
    a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea
    "You see, my dear, he's an idiot. He has delusions; he can't do anything right."
  16. traverse
    journey across or pass over
    A doorway exists solely to be passed through, a staircase solely to be ascended or descended, a hallway solely to be traversed on the way from one room to another.
  17. periphery
    the outside boundary or surface of something
    Until Yangchen mentioned it, I had not noticed the sound of many televisions. I had vaguely heard some background noise beyond us, an insignificant presence at the periphery of my attention, but distracted by my nervousness, I had not identified it.
  18. navigate
    direct carefully and safely
    I had detected very little of what was taking place around me on this walk, perhaps because I was nervous and disoriented, but also because I was so used to navigating with my eyes that my other senses, relative to the senses of the blind girls, were atrophied.
Created on Mon Aug 10 09:41:52 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Aug 11 12:26:24 EDT 2020)

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