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The Bellicose Chronicles: A Tale of Love and Struggle

Delve into a world of war and friendship, where bellicose tribes clash and protagonists conquer. Explore themes of amiable relationships and amorous adventures in this philosophical journey through the realms of antagonism. Join bibliophiles in a philanthropic revolution that extends beyond mere contest to embrace love in all its forms.

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The Bellicose Chronicles: A Tale of Love and Struggle

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  1. Vocabulary List #7 English 1 English 1 Honors

  2. BELL “war”

  3. BELLICOSE • Adjective • Warlike in nature. • The bellicose tribe was in the habit of fighting its neighbors.

  4. ANTEBELLUM • Adjective • Occurring before a war. • War changed the country in many ways, but some things remained as they were in the antebellum years.

  5. BELLIGERENCE • Noun • Warlike mood or attitude. • Despite the belligerence of the opposing team, the Hawks won the game by two points.

  6. AM “love; friend”

  7. ENAMORED • Adjective • Fond of; feeling love towards. • At first I hated the novel, but after reading it again, I became enamored of it.

  8. AMIABLE • Adjective • Good-natured; cheerful. • Bernard greeted me with an amiable smile as I entered the office.

  9. AMICABLE • Adjective • Not bitter or hostile; friendly. • There were rumors that Diana and Brynn were fighting, but the two girls insisted they had an amicable relationship.

  10. AGON “contest, struggle”

  11. ANTAGONIZE • Verb • To act hostile towards; provoke. • No matter how the bullies antagonize Walter, he never gets angry or upset.

  12. PROTAGONIST • Noun • The central character in a work of literature. • In the first story Jo wrote, the protagonist was a princess who defeated a wicked emperor.

  13. ANTAGONIST • Noun • One who is hostile towards; one who opposes. • Ann sometimes felt like her parents were her antagonists, but at other times they seemed like her best friends.

  14. PHIL “love”

  15. PHILOSOPHICAL • Adjective • Calm and wise; reasonable. • Cheryl’s friends thought she would be humiliated after she lost the contest, but she was philosophical about the whole thing.

  16. PHILANTHROPY • Noun • Charitable donation to public causes. • The farmer gave his land to the city to turn into a park and was praised for his act of philanthropy.

  17. BIBLIOPHILE • Noun • One who loves books. • Cameron, a self-described bibliophile, was running out of space for her books.

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