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Unit 6: Selection Vocabulary 2

This list covers To Kill a Mockingbird, "The Girl Who Can," and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
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  1. amiable
    diffusing warmth and friendliness
    He waited in amiable silence, and I sought to reinforce my position: “You never went to school and you do all right, so I’ll just stay home too. You can teach me like Granddaddy taught you ‘n’ Uncle Jack.”
  2. examination
    the act of scrutinizing something closely (as for mistakes)
    When he completed his examination of the wisteria vine he strolled back to me.
  3. entailment
    limiting the inheritance of property to one class of heirs
    “Hey, Mr. Cunningham. How’s your entailment getting along?”
    Mr. Walter Cunningham’s legal affairs were well known to me; Atticus had once described them at length.
  4. display
    make visible or apparent
    Mr. Cunningham displayed no interest in his son, so I tackled his entailment once more in a last-ditch effort to make him feel at home.
  5. fertile
    marked by great fruitfulness
    They also say that when all of Africa is not choking under a drought, Hasodzi lies in a very fertile lowland in a district known for its good soil.
  6. serious
    concerned with work or important matters rather than play
    And that, I think, is a very serious problem because it is always difficult to decide whether to keep quiet and not say any of the things that come into my head, or say them and get laughed at. Not that it is easy to get any grownup to listen to you, even when you decide to take the risk and say something serious to them.
  7. comprehension
    an ability to understand the meaning of something
    What I am sure of is that when I came out of the land of sweet, soft silence into the world of noise and comprehension, the first topic I met was my legs.
  8. sheen
    the visual property of something that shines
    At the parade, on the first afternoon, its sheen caught the rays of the sun and shone brighter than anybody else’s uniform.
  9. compound
    an enclosure of residences and other buildings
    When we arrived in our village, she entered our compound to show the cup to my mother before going to give it back to the headmaster.
  10. grace
    elegance and beauty of movement or expression
    She had the grace of control to appear warm in the coldest weather, and on the Arkansas summer days it seemed she had a private breeze which swirled around, cooling her.
  11. benign
    pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence
    When she chose to smile on me, I always wanted to thank her. The action was so graceful and inclusively benign.
  12. infuse
    fill, as with a certain quality
    Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning.
  13. valid
    well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
    I memorized the part about the human voice infusing words. It seemed so valid and poetic.
  14. aura
    distinctive but intangible quality around a person or thing
    The essence escapes but its aura remains.
Created on Mon Nov 30 13:27:47 EST 2020 (updated Thu Jun 17 16:49:13 EDT 2021)

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