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Unit 3: Selection Vocabulary 1

This list covers "Señora X No More," "The Lost Letters of Frederick Douglass," and "An Indian Father’s Plea."
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  1. accent
    distinctive manner of oral expression
    I hear the slow, accented echo
    How are yu? I ahm fine. How are yu?
  2. clutch
    hold firmly, usually with one's hands
    I hear the slow, accented echo
    How are yu? I ahm fine. How are yu?
    of the other women who clutch notebooks and blush
  3. shawl
    a garment used to cover the shoulders or head
    She slides her arms around me:
    a warm shawl, lifts my left arm
    onto the cold, lined paper.
  4. Senora
    a Spanish title or form of address for a married woman
    "Señora, don’t let it slip away,” she says
  5. pry
    move or force in an effort to get something open
    ...opens the ugly, soap-wrinkled fingers of my right hand
    with a pen like I pry open the lips of a stubborn grandchild.
  6. retain
    allow to remain in a place or maintain a property or feature
    The pleasures of book and pen retain
    the thrill of danger even now
  7. command
    demand as one's due
    ...and you
    may understand why Ottilie Assing,
    come into our house to translate me into
    German, could command so many hours,
    years, of my time
  8. mutual
    common to or shared by two or more parties
    Anna accepted this, and I don’t
    have to tell you that her lot was better
    and she, happier, than if she’d squatted
    with some other man in a mutual
    ignorance.
  9. ignorance
    the lack of knowledge or education
    Anna accepted this, and I don’t
    have to tell you that her lot was better
    and she, happier, than if she’d squatted
    with some other man in a mutual
    ignorance.
  10. circumstance
    a condition that accompanies some event or activity
    You two are
    of an age to be sisters, and of like
    temperament—under other circumstances,
    you might have found Friendship in each other.
  11. artificial
    not arising from natural growth
    This was all done in order to introduce him properly into the new and natural world, not the world of artificiality, and to protect his sensitive and delicate soul.
  12. abstract
    not representing or imitating external reality
    Although you in Western society may argue that such a method serves to hinder motor-skill development and abstract reasoning, we believe it forces the child to first develop his intuitive faculties, rational intellect, symbolic thinking, and five senses.
  13. regalia
    especially fine or decorative clothing
    He has played with abalone shells, pine nuts, iris grass string, and leather while watching the women make beaded jewelry and traditional native regalia.
  14. contemporary
    belonging to the present time
    He stems from a long line of hereditary chiefs, medicine men and women, and ceremonial leaders whose accomplishments and unique forms of knowledge are still being studied and recorded in contemporary books.
  15. appropriate
    give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause
    Millions of dollars have been appropriated by Congress and are being spent each year for "Indian Education.''
Created on Mon Nov 30 12:23:50 EST 2020 (updated Wed Dec 02 10:07:33 EST 2020)

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