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Unit 1: Selection Vocabulary 1

This list covers "The Refusal," "I Am Offering This Poem," and "She Unnames Them."
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  1. desolate
    providing no shelter or sustenance
    Our little town does not lie on the frontier, nowhere near; it is so far from the frontier, in fact, that perhaps no one from our little town has ever been there; desolate highlands have to be crossed as well as wide fertile plains.
  2. rigid
    incapable of compromise or flexibility
    The soldiers speak a dialect utterly incomprehensible to us, and they can hardly get used to ours—all of which produces a certain shut-off, unapproachable quality corresponding, as it happens, to their character, for they are silent, serious, and rigid.
  3. exceptional
    surpassing what is common or usual or expected
    Not that he breathed with difficulty, it was just that he breathed so conspicuously, much as frogs breathe—except that with them it is normal, while here it was exceptional.
  4. petition
    a formal request that something be submitted to an authority
    “The petition has been refused,” he announced.
  5. explicitly
    in a clearly expressed manner
    Indeed, it does happen now and again that minor petitions are granted, but then it invariably looks as though the colonel had done it as a powerful private person on his own responsibility, and it had to be kept all but a secret from the government—not explicitly of course, but that is what it feels like.
  6. direction
    something that provides advice as to a course of action
    Keep it, treasure this as you would
    if you were lost, needing direction
    in the wilderness life becomes when mature
  7. mature
    having reached full natural growth or development
    Keep it, treasure this as you would
    if you were lost, needing direction
    in the wilderness life becomes when mature
  8. hogan
    a Navajo lodge covered with earth
    and in the corner of your drawer,
    tucked away like a cabin or hogan
    in dense trees, come knocking,
    and I will answer, give you directions
  9. dense
    hard to pass through because of heavy growth
    and in the corner of your drawer,
    tucked away like a cabin or hogan
    in dense trees, come knocking,
    and I will answer, give you directions
  10. alacrity
    liveliness and eagerness
    Whales and dolphins, seals and sea otters consented with particular grace and alacrity, sliding into anonymity as into their element.
  11. steadfast
    marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable
    The cats, of course, steadfastly denied ever having had any name other than those self-given, unspoken, ineffably personal names which, as the poet Eliot said, they spend long hours daily contemplating...
  12. vast
    unusually great in size or amount or extent or scope
    The insects parted with their names in vast clouds and swarms of ephemeral syllables buzzing and stinging and humming and flitting and crawling and tunneling away.
  13. resolutely
    showing firm determination or purpose
    I resolutely put anxiety away, went to Adam, and said, “You and your father lent me this—gave it to me, actually..."
  14. peevish
    easily irritated or annoyed
    It is hard to give back a gift without sounding peevish or ungrateful, and I did not want to leave him with that impression of me.
Created on Wed Dec 02 16:51:45 EST 2020 (updated Mon Dec 07 10:53:25 EST 2020)

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