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Unit 4: Vocabulary from Readings 2

This list covers "To Build a Fire," "I Am the Last of My Family," and Black Elk Speaks.
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  1. pall
    hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window)
    It was a clear day, and yet there seemed an intangible pall over the face of things, a subtle gloom that made the day dark, and that was due to the absence of sun.
  2. undulation
    wavelike motion
    It was all pure white, rolling in gentle undulations where the
    ice jams of the freeze-up had formed.
  3. apprehension
    fearful expectation or anticipation
    It experienced a vague but menacing apprehension that subdued it and made it slink along at the man’s heels, and that made it question eagerly every unwonted movement of the man as if expecting him to go into camp or to seek shelter somewhere and build a fire.
  4. reiterate
    say, state, or perform again
    Once in a while the thought reiterated itself that it was very cold and that he had never experienced such cold.
  5. imperative
    requiring attention or action
    He had hoped to get into camp with the boys at six o’clock, and this would delay him an hour, for he would have to build a fire and dry out his footgear. This was imperative at that low temperature—he knew that much; and he turned aside to the bank, which he climbed.
  6. agitation
    the act of shaking something, causing it to move around
    Each time he had pulled a twig he had communicated a slight agitation to the tree—an imperceptible agitation, so far as he was concerned, but an agitation sufficient to bring about the disaster.
  7. nucleus
    a small group of indispensable persons or things
    He tried to poke it out with his fingers, but his shivering frame made him poke too far, and he disrupted the nucleus of the little fire, the burning grasses and tiny twigs separating and scattering.
  8. apathetic
    showing little or no emotion or animation
    As he looked apathetically about him, his eyes chanced on the dog, sitting across the ruins of the fire from him, in the snow, making restless, hunching movements, slightly lifting one forefoot and then the other, shifting its weight back and forth on them with wistful eagerness.
  9. peremptory
    offensively self-assured or exercising unwarranted power
    His erect position in itself started to drive the webs of suspicion from the dog’s mind; and when he spoke peremptorily, with the sound of whiplashes in his voice, the dog rendered its customary allegiance and came to him.
  10. poignant
    keenly distressing to the mind or feelings
    This fear quickly became poignant as he realized that it was no longer a mere matter of freezing his fingers and toes, or of losing his hands and feet, but that it was a matter of life and death with the chances against him.
  11. feeble
    lacking strength
    This for a very long time has been the home of my people; they came from the darkness, few in numbers and feeble.
  12. perish
    pass from physical life
    I have destroyed many of your people, but where I have destroyed one white man many have come in his place; but where an Indian has been killed, there has been none to come in his place, so that the great people that welcomed you with acts of kindness to this land are now but a feeble band that fly before your soldiers as the deer before the hunter, and must all perish if this war continues.
  13. remnant
    a small part remaining after the main part no longer exists
    I am the last of my family, a family that for very many years have been the leaders of this people, and on me depends their future, whether they shall utterly vanish from the land or that a small remnant remain for a few years to see the sun rise over these mountains, their home.
  14. bison
    a large humped animal having hooves and shaggy hair
    I said: “When the scouts come back from seeing the prairie full of bison somewhere, the people say the Wasichus are coming; and when strange men are coming to kill us all, they say the Wasichus are coming. What does it mean?”
  15. gully
    a deep ditch cut by running water
    While they were gone, we divided into two parts and hid in the gullies on both sides of the ridge and waited.
  16. sorrel
    of a light brownish color
    I had a sorrel horse, and just as I was going to get on him, the soldiers turned around and began to fight their way back up the hill.
  17. treaty
    a written agreement between two states or sovereigns
    The soldiers did go away and their towns were torn down; and in the Moon of Falling Leaves (November), they made a treaty with Red Cloud that said our country would be ours as long as grass should grow and water flow.
Created on Wed Mar 03 09:04:01 EST 2021 (updated Fri Mar 12 12:10:10 EST 2021)

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