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The Story of Keesh

The Story of Keesh. By Jack London Vocabulary for pg. 169. ACADEMIC WORDS: Use these words in all your subject classes. . d ecline (verb). MEANING. EXAMPLE. t o turn something down or refuse it *. I had to decline Claire’s invitation because I had another obligation. *

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The Story of Keesh

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  1. The Story of Keesh By Jack London Vocabulary for pg. 169

  2. ACADEMIC WORDS: Use these words in all your subject classes.

  3. decline (verb) MEANING EXAMPLE • to turn something down or refuse it * • I had to decline Claire’s invitation because I had another obligation. * • Journal #1: I should always decline _________________ because I know it is not good for me.

  4. exceed (verb) MEANING EXAMPLE • to be greater or better than something else • Lois thinks sales of the group’s new album will exceed those of the previous one. • Journal #2: I plan to exceed my test scores from last year.

  5. presumption (noun) MEANING EXAMPLE • something you think must be true • Chloe’s presumption that all petite people wish they were taller is ridiculous. * • Journal #3: My presumption is that all students think ________________________.

  6. SELECTION WORDS: These words are key to understanding this selection.

  7. affirm (verb) MEANING EXAMPLE • to approve something or say it is true * • If anyone asks, I will affirm that Byron is telling the truth so he won’t get into trouble. • Journal #4: I can affirm that I am in 8th grade because _____________________.

  8. arrogance (noun) MEANING EXAMPLE • behavior that is conceited or too proud • Thinking you are right all the time is just plain arrogance. • Journal # 5: Arrogance is one of my _______________ favorite qualities about a person.

  9. burden (noun) MEANING EXAMPLE • something that is heavy and hard to carry • With all the books I have to take home today, my backpack is a real burden. • Journal #6: _____________ is a burden to me because _____________________.

  10. cunningly (adverb) MEANING EXAMPLE • in a clever, sneaky way • I didn’t want Serena to know I wrote the note, so I cunningly altered my handwriting. • Journal #7: The __________________ cunningly slipped the note on the girl’s desk.

  11. prosperous (adjective) MEANING EXAMPLE • to be successful; to have wealth • Caleb knows he’ll have to work hard if he wants to be prosperous. • Journal # 8:_______________ is a very prosperous business.

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