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Unit 3: Selection Vocabulary 1

This list covers We Beat the Street and "The First Americans."
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  1. authority
    the power or right to give orders or make decisions
    There was no doubt as to her power and authority in that classroom.
  2. absorb
    take up mentally
    George had no idea that Shakespeare was not usually taught in third grade. Miss Johnson simply offered it, and George, as well as the rest of his class, absorbed it.
  3. fortune
    an unpredictable phenomenon leading to a favorable outcome
    “In order to seek his fortune as an actor and a writer, Shakespeare ran away from home shortly after he got married, leaving his wife and three children to make it without him,” Miss Johnson explained.
  4. vague
    not precisely limited, determined, or distinguished
    To George, the idea of college seemed like something foreign and vague, like going to China or the moon.
  5. glimpse
    a vague indication
    For the first time, George could see a glimpse of light, a spark of hope and possibility.
  6. incident
    a single distinct event
    The battle with Custer has been taught to school children as a fearful massacre on our part. We ask that this, as well as other incidents, be told fairly.
  7. reservation
    a district that is set aside for a particular purpose
    White men penned our people on reservations, then took away the reservations.
  8. patriot
    one who loves and defends his or her country
    White men who rise to protect their property are called patriots—Indians who do the same are called murderers.
  9. treacherous
    tending to betray
    White men call Indians treacherous—but no mention is made of broken treaties on the part of the white man.
  10. expression
    communication without words
    We wove in beads and colored quills, designs that were not just decorative motifs, but were the outward expression of our very thoughts.
Created on Tue Nov 10 12:28:06 EST 2020 (updated Fri Nov 13 08:52:40 EST 2020)

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