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Vocabulary Book II - Unit 2: Fiction Comprehension & Analysis

Learn how to read fiction for comprehension and analysis with a focus on plot, setting, conflict, and vocabulary. This unit introduces new vocabulary words and provides exercises to practice matching definitions, using words in sentences, and drawing pictures to help remember.

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Vocabulary Book II - Unit 2: Fiction Comprehension & Analysis

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  1. Vocabulary Book II – Unit 2

  2. Learning Goal • Read fiction for comprehension (understanding) and analysis (Take it apart and figure it out) with a focus on plot, setting, and conflict and vocabulary.

  3. Vocabulary Objectives • You will be able to: • Match word to definition • Use the word in a sentence

  4. Take Out • Binder with Paper • Remember to use Cornell Note-taking method.

  5. Vocabulary Words • Write down the words and definitions in your notebooks. • Word in column in left and definition in column on right. • Write down word used in a phrase or sentence. • Draw a picture to help you remember. • Write down roots.

  6. Root • POS, PON • Latin PONERE, POSlTUM, "to place, to put"

  7. COMPOSURE

  8. COMPOSURE • n. Control over expression and action • I, com, together," + posirum = put together, staying together • Scott managed to sing three of the songs without laughing, but he lost his composure when he saw the goofy face his friend in the front row made. • syn: poise ant: agitation; worry

  9. EXPONENTIAL

  10. EXPONENTIAL • adj. Steadily increasing • L. ex, "out of," + ponere = to place out of • The exponential growth of the deer population in the area made us wonder if most natural predators of deer had been eliminated.

  11. IMPOSITION

  12. IMPOSITION • n. An unwelcome demand; a burden • L. in, "on, onto" + positum = putting onto • Because they liked the subject matter they were studying, most of the students did not consider Saturday classes an imposition. • syn: bother

  13. REPOSITORY

  14. REPOSITORY • n. A place designated for storage • L. re, "back," + positum = place where things are put back • The building that was once the train station is now a repository for county records.

  15. ROOT • Latin STARE, STATUS, • "to stand, stand something up"

  16. INSTANTANEOUS

  17. INSTANTANEOUS • adj. Happening immediately • L. in, "on," + stare = standing on • Current Internet connections are so fast that your knowledge of new information can be almost instantaneous.

  18. REINSTATE

  19. REINSTATE • v. To bring back into existence or authority • L. re, "back," + in, "in" + status = to stand (someone) back in • Fern's supporters marched down the main street of the city urging the local government to reinstate her as mayor. • syn: restore

  20. REINSTATE • What are the planets in our solar system? • http://www.universetoday.com/15568/how-many-planets-are-in-the-solar-system/

  21. REINSTATE

  22. INCONSTANT

  23. INCONSTANT • adj. Not lasting; not steady • L. in, "not," + con, "very, firmly" + status = not standing firmly • Just like the director's inconstant mind, the film shifts suddenly from one setting to the-next • syn: fickle ant: steadfast

  24. INCONSTANT • http://youtu.be/VCe0nzdD76k • 45:00 http://nfs.sparknotes.com/romeojuliet/page_86.html

  25. ROOT • THES, THET • Greek THESIS, "placing" • THETOS, "having been placed"

  26. SYNTHESIZE

  27. SYNTHESIZE • v. To combine; to blend • G. syn, "together," + thesis =placing together • Cajun food manages to synthesize flavors from many different parts of the world and create something entirely new. • syn: integrate ant: analyze

  28. SYNTHESIZE • http://youtu.be/oBTNTxpA-64 • DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME! MOVIES ARE NOT REAL LIFE. • Why is this called “Synthesize?”

  29. PARENTHETICAL

  30. PARENTHETICAL • adj. Explaining the main idea or topic • G, par, "beside," + en, "in," + thetos = placed in beside • Paul added numerous parenthetical statements to his complicated instruction manual to make it easier to understand. • syn: incidental ant: relevant

  31. PARENTHETICAL

  32. HYPOTHESIS

  33. HYPOTHESIS • n. Idea proposed as true; theory • Hilary's hypothesis was that water lilies would grow better when exposed to more direct sunlight.

  34. HYPOTHESIS • http://youtu.be/giC6ZYBIeFY

  35. HOMEWORK • FLASHCARDS WITH ORIGINAL SENTENCES (Make up a sentence that shows you know the word). • Which sentence fulfills the requirement? • Based on what she saw, Selena formed a hypothesis. • Hypothesis is a word.

  36. Closing

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