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Unit 1: Selection Vocabulary 3

This list covers "Sure You Can Ask Me A Personal Question," Angela's Ashes, "Why I Lied to Everyone in High School About Knowing Karate."
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  1. extinct
    no longer in existence
    No, not Sioux.
    No, we are not extinct.
    Yes, Indian.
  2. decent
    socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous
    Yeah, it was awful what you guys did to us.
    It’s real decent of you to apologize.
  3. apologize
    acknowledge faults or shortcomings or failing
    Yeah, it was awful what you guys did to us.
    It’s real decent of you to apologize.
  4. spirituality
    concern with matters of the soul
    Yeah. Uh-huh. Spirituality.
    Uh-huh. Yeah. Spirituality. Uh-huh. Mother
    Earth. Yeah. Uh-uh. Uh-huh. Spirituality.
  5. stoic
    seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive
    This ain’t no stoic look.
    This is my face.
  6. internal
    located inward
    There’s to be no laughing for you could be doing serious damage to your internal apparatus.
  7. apparatus
    a group of body parts that work together in a given function
    There’s to be no laughing for you could be doing serious damage to your internal apparatus.
  8. pagan
    relating to a polytheistic, pre-Christian religion
    She says I’ll have plenty of time to reflect on my sins in the big ward upstairs and I should beg God’s forgiveness for my disobedience reciting a pagan English poem about a thief on a horse and a maiden with red lips who commits a terrible sin when I could have been praying or reading the life of a saint.
  9. confession
    the act of a penitent disclosing sinfulness before a priest
    She made it her business to read that poem so she did and I’d be well advised to tell the priest in confession.
  10. blight
    any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting
    She says ’twould break your heart to think of what the English did to us, that if they didn’t put the blight on the potato they didn’t do much to take it off.
  11. pallid
    lacking in vitality or interest or effectiveness
    Besides, poetry, I had decided, need not be tedious ruminations on flowers or pallid reflections on grief.
  12. tenuously
    in a weak, uncertain, or insubstantial manner
    She was one of the few headbangers to penetrate the wealthy student government crowd, however tenuously.
  13. irrevocably
    in a manner that cannot be taken back
    Stop things before they went any further, before they perilously and irrevocably went too far.
  14. odious
    extremely repulsive or unpleasant
    Besieged by an odious combination of panic and laziness, I copied the entire story word for word, even the title.
  15. exceptional
    surpassing what is common or usual or expected
    Maybe my father thought exceptionality wasn’t asking too much of me.
  16. intractable
    difficult to manage or mold
    My average grades, my average intellect, my average skills, my utter, intractable averageness, was a risk to my very being.
  17. adjacent
    near or close to but not necessarily touching
    Then the photographer told me to stand in front of the red brick wall adjacent to the cafeteria.
Created on Fri Nov 20 15:45:39 EST 2020 (updated Tue Dec 01 16:24:44 EST 2020)

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