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Power Words 19 Taken from The Things They Carried

Power Words 19 Taken from The Things They Carried. reproach. V. – to blame or find fault with “ In the middle of the letter, for example, he reproached himself for complaining too much. catharsis. N. purging of emotional tensions

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Power Words 19 Taken from The Things They Carried

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  1. Power Words 19Taken from The Things They Carried

  2. reproach • V. – to blame or find fault with “In the middle of the letter, for example, he reproached himself for complaining too much

  3. catharsis • N. purging of emotional tensions “Telling stories seemed a natural, inevitable process, like clearing the throat. Partly catharsis, partly communication, it was a way of grabbing people by the shirt and explaining exactly what happened to me.”

  4. discretion • N. freedom to act or judge on one's own “The order had come from higher, true, but still he should've exercised some field discretion.”

  5. happenstance • N. a chance happening or event “But they also felt a kind of giddiness…because it was all a matter of luck and happenstance.”

  6. complicity • N. guilt at having a part or involvement in wrongdoing “For years I’ve avoided thinking about his death and my own complicity in it.”

  7. resonant • Adj. echoing or resounding “theresonantthundering of cannons being fired” “The full moon added resonance.”

  8. coherence • N. consistency; overall sense or understandability “He'd try to bring the night into focus, willing coherence, but the effort would only cause distortions.”

  9. keen • Adj. finely perceptive; sharply aware “He has a keen sense of morality and treats everyone, enemies and friends, with respect.”

  10. rapport • N. a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people “He was sitting there with Dave Jensen and Mitchell Sanders and a few others, and he seemed to fit in very nicely, all chumminess and group rapport.”

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