Vocabulary Enhancer
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Voacbulary Enricher
After reading, " Turning up the Light" by James M. Barrie from the book Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul I have found that there are some challenging words and ideas that we may not clearly understand. The forth is:
resolve
In the text the aurhor uses this word when describing the partial solution of the major conflict in the story.
to deal with a question, a matter of uncertainty, etc.) conclusively; settle; solve: to resolve the question before the board.
resolve
In the text the aurhor uses this word when describing the partial solution of the major conflict in the story.
according to Dictionary.com the word means:
Origin:
1325–75; Middle English resolven (v.) < Latin resolvere to unfasten, loosen, release, equivalent to re- re- + solvere to loosen; see solve
1325–75; Middle English resolven (v.) < Latin resolvere to unfasten, loosen, release, equivalent to re- re- + solvere to loosen; see solve
Voacbulary Enricher
After reading, " Turning up the Light" by James M. Barrie from the book Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul I have found that there are some challenging words and ideas that we may not clearly understand. The third is:
revenge
In the text the author uses this word to describe " the sweet taste of revenge"
revenge
In the text the author uses this word to describe " the sweet taste of revenge"
to take vengeance for; inflict punishment for
Vocabulary Enricher
After reading, " Turning up the Light" by James M. Barrie from the book Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul I have found that there are some challenging words and ideas that we may not clearly understand. The second is:
gang
In the text, the author uses this word to describe the local gang that attacked him after the football game.
gang
In the text, the author uses this word to describe the local gang that attacked him after the football game.
According to dictionary .com the word means
a group of youngsters or adolescents who associate closely, often exclusively, for social reasons, especially such a group engaging in delinquent behavior.
Synonyms 1. company, crowd, crew; party, set, clique, coterie. 4. team
Vocabulary Enricher
After reading, " Turning up the Light" by James M. Barrie from the book Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul I have found that there are some challenging words and ideas that we may not clearly understand. The first is:
melting pot
In the text the author uses this word to describe the cultural climate that he was brought up in.
melting pot
In the text the author uses this word to describe the cultural climate that he was brought up in.
According to dictionary .com the word means:
a country, locality, or situation in which a blending of races, peoples, or cultures is taking place.
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