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The Magical Imperfect: Parts 5–7

In a small California town, twelve-year-old Etan Hirsch has trouble talking when his life is shaken by earthquakes and the hospitalization of his mother.

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  1. reaction
    a bodily process due to the effect of some stimulus
    Too much stress.
    It might cause more reactions.
  2. muffled
    being or made softer or less loud or clear
    My father moves
    around the workbench,
    his voice loud, muffled
    through the window.
  3. monologue
    a dramatic speech by a single actor
    It says she’s fourteenth, just after Molly,
    who’s playing piano,
    and before William,
    who is doing a monologue
    from Shakespeare.
  4. partial
    being or affecting only a segment
    She unwraps the scarf
    from around her head,
    takes off her glasses,
    her swollen eye partially closed,
    that side of her face,
    a little red from the eczema.
  5. occasional
    occurring from time to time
    We can’t really see onto the stage
    but we hear guitar chords
    and the occasional clapping
  6. ovation
    enthusiastic recognition
    When the little ballerina
    slips on stage,
    her parents
    pick her up,
    help her finish,
    to a standing ovation.
  7. cassette
    a flat case holding magnetic tape for playing sound or video
    She looks at her cassette
    to make sure it’s wound to the right place,
    then hands her cassette to the Covenanteer,
    who takes it to the theater tech.
  8. fixture
    an object firmly secured in place, especially in a household
    We step between twisted light fixtures
    and broken glass.
  9. fluorescent
    emitting light during exposure to external radiant energy
    Every light fell from the ceiling,
    fluorescent bulb glass
    and metal wires webbed
    across turned over chairs.
  10. gape
    be wide open
    In front of the bakery,
    the crack in the earth
    is a gaping mouth.
  11. huddle
    a disorganized and densely packed crowd
    The world is not itself.
    It feels held together
    by a huddle of people.
  12. static
    crackling or hissing noise caused by electrical interference
    Then, like the world getting up,
    the sudden whir
    of the refrigerator going on,
    the static of the TV, the blink and shine of the lights
    like we’re waking up from some strange dream.
  13. fleck
    a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
    Mr. Agbayani drives up,
    headlights beaming
    on one million flecks
    of lingering dust
    thrown up by the earth.
  14. intersect
    meet or cross at a point; overlap
    and then we see it,
    the Bay Bridge.
    The two layers
    intersect,
    a piece of the top, split,
    broken, falling down
    into itself,
    cars trapped underneath.
  15. assure
    give somebody confidence of the truth of something
    Mr. Agbayani can tell I feel nervous,
    so he assures me that my father
    must be fine.
  16. kosher
    conforming to the dietary laws of Judaism
    He asks me lots of questions
    about baseball,
    kosher food,
    earthquakes,
    the Calypso,
    being Jewish
  17. fault
    a crack in the earth's crust resulting from displacement
    They talk and watch the TV;
    news reports cut back and forth
    with cartoon pictures of the Santa Cruz Mountains
    and the San Andreas Fault like a dark river.
  18. chaos
    a state of extreme confusion and disorder
    No traffic lights, no anything, just chaos.
    We didn't even know what roads were broken;
    if we could drive on them at all.
  19. debris
    the remains of something that has been destroyed
    The doorway to the apartment building
    is hollowed out, the glass cleaned up,
    the debris swept away.
  20. lox
    brine-cured salmon that is lightly smoked
    At the apartment we eat bagels
    with lox and cream cheese.
  21. condition
    a statement of what is required as part of an agreement
    You are almost thirteen,
    you should have some of these things,
    but I have one condition.
    Go back to synagogue.
  22. artifact
    a man-made object
    It's old, he begins, much older than anything else.
    An artifact of our family,
    something you should have now.
  23. persist
    refuse to stop
    But why not. Isn't that the point? she persists.
  24. reservoir
    a large or extra supply of something
    When the jar is full, we look at it.
    Full of water, perfectly still,
    a tiny reservoir at the top.
  25. laden
    filled with a great quantity
    The table is laden with tinfoiled boxes of chocolate,
    silver candlesticks,
    baskets full of challah
    and pandesal,
    bowls of gefilte fish,
    bowls of steaming rice,
    dishes full of adobo,
    platters piled with lumpia
    circling around rich, red sauces;
    steam rises from pans
    full of brisket and vegetables,
    Crock-Pots of corn soup,
    and shining bowls of honey carrots.
Created on Fri Mar 24 09:40:25 EDT 2023 (updated Fri Mar 24 12:49:29 EDT 2023)

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