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Unit 2: Vocabulary from Readings 6

This list covers "School’s Out for Summer" and "One Word of Truth Outweighs the World."
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  1. unanimous
    in complete agreement
    When the Ad Council convened focus groups not long ago to help prepare a series of public service announcements on child hunger, there was a fairly unanimous response from the participants about the subject.
  2. bipartisan
    supported by both sides
    The school lunch program, begun in the 1970s as a result of bipartisan federal legislation, has been by most measures an enormous success.
  3. stigma
    a symbol of disgrace or infamy
    Some don’t want or seek government help because of the perceived stigma; some are denied food stamps because of new welfare policies.
  4. bodega
    small shop selling groceries, especially in a Hispanic area
    I stopped believing in that when I found myself in a bodega with a distraught woman after New York City had declared a snow day; she had three kids who ate breakfast and lunch at school, her food stamps had been held up because of some bureaucratic snafu, and she was considering whether to pilfer food from the senior center where she worked as an aide.
  5. snafu
    a chaotic or confused situation
    I stopped believing in that when I found myself in a bodega with a distraught woman after New York City had declared a snow day; she had three kids who ate breakfast and lunch at school, her food stamps had been held up because of some bureaucratic snafu, and she was considering whether to pilfer food from the senior center where she worked as an aide.
  6. pilfer
    make off with belongings of others
    I stopped believing in that when I found myself in a bodega with a distraught woman after New York City had declared a snow day; she had three kids who ate breakfast and lunch at school, her food stamps had been held up because of some bureaucratic snafu, and she was considering whether to pilfer food from the senior center where she worked as an aide.
  7. proxy
    a person authorized to act for another
    Find a food bank and then go grocery shopping by proxy. Somewhere nearby there is a mother who covets a couple of boxes of spaghetti, and you could make her dream come true.
  8. advocate
    speak, plead, or argue in favor of
    I think that world literature has the power in these frightening times to help mankind see itself accurately despite what is advocated by partisans and by parties.
  9. concise
    expressing much in few words
    It has the power to transmit the condensed experience of one region to another, so that different scales of values are combined, and so that one people accurately and concisely knows the true history of another with a power of recognition and acute awareness as if it had lived through that history itself—and could thus be spared repeating old mistakes.
  10. periphery
    the outside boundary or surface of something
    At the same time, perhaps we ourselves may succeed in developing our own WORLD-WIDE VIEW, like any man, with the center of the eye seeing what is nearby but the periphery of vision taking in what is happening in the rest of the world.
  11. onslaught
    a rapid and continuous outpouring
    We will be told: What can literature do against the pitiless onslaught of naked violence?
  12. profound
    far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect
    Between them there is the closest, the most profound and natural bond: nothing screens violence except lies, and the only way lies can hold out is by violence.
  13. oratory
    the act of addressing an audience formally
    But as soon as it becomes stronger and firmly established, it senses the thinning of the air around it and cannot go on without befogging itself in lies, coating itself with lying's sugary oratory.
  14. dispel
    force to go away
    Once lies have been dispelled, the repulsive nakedness of violence will be exposed—and hollow violence will collapse.
Created on Thu Jan 14 15:46:13 EST 2021 (updated Mon Jan 18 16:08:41 EST 2021)

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