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A Single Shard Vocabulary Ch. 1

A Single Shard Vocabulary Ch. 1. Protruding(3) 7. Gourd (9) Perusal (4) 8. Droning(10) Glean (4) 9. Potter (10) Ruefully(5) 10. Oafish (11) Crane (7) 11. Kiln(12) Monk (8). Protruded (p.3)

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A Single Shard Vocabulary Ch. 1

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  1. A Single ShardVocabulary Ch. 1 Protruding(3) 7. Gourd (9) Perusal (4) 8. Droning(10) Glean (4) 9. Potter (10) Ruefully(5) 10. Oafish (11) Crane (7) 11. Kiln(12) Monk (8)

  2. Protruded (p.3) Not carrot-tops or chicken bones, which protruded in odd lumps.

  3. Tree-ear had been trotting along the road on his early-morning perusal of he village rubbish heaps. Perusal (p.4)

  4. It would be many months before the rice was harvested and the poor allowed to glean the fallen grain from the bare fields. Glean (p.4)

  5. A well-built man with a broad suntanned face, he pushed his straw hat back, scratched his head, and laughed ruefully. Ruefully (3)

  6. Crane-man nodded, satisfied. And Tree-ear thought of something his friend often said. Scholars read words of the world. But you and I must learn to read the world itself. Crane (p.7)

  7. The man had been paid by the kindly monk in the city of Songdo to bring Tree-ear to the little seaside village of Ch’ulp’o. Monk (p.8)

  8. Breakfast that morning was a feast- a bit of the rice boiled to a gruel in a castoff earthenware pot, served up in a bowl carved from a gourd. Gourd (p.9)

  9. He tilted his head, listening, and grinned when the droning syllables of a song-chant reached his ears. Droning (p.10)

  10. The master potter Min was singing, which meant that it was a “throwing” day. Potter (p.10)

  11. Then, “Pah!” He shook his head and in a single motion of disgust scooped up the clay and slapped it back onto the wheel, whereupon it collapsed into an oafish lump again, as if ashamed. Oafish (p.11)

  12. In recent years the pottery from the village kilns had gained great favor among those wealthy enough to buy pieces as gifts for both the royal court and the Buddhist temples, and the potters had achieved new levels of prosperity. Kilns (12)

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