Tuesday, November 8, 2011

VOCABULARY

Apprehensive
Bewilderment
Chastisement
Infraction
Nondescript
Pondered
Transgression
Petulantly
Disposition
Indolence
Interdependance
Jaunty
Prestige
Prohibitation
Requisition
Sanitation
Admonition
Conspicuous
Frigid
Hueless
Obsolete
Ominous
Sinuous
Excruciating
Indivisual
Injustice
Perceived
Sarcastic
Successor
Violation
Condemanded
Frazzled
Fugetives

Perspective

Some of our perspectives on "The Giver" is very different. Some students think that this story is really boring and uninteresting. But, my opinion is different, I like "The Giver" alot. Their customs are different from what I usaully do or think. In my eyes it is good and awesome I just can not wait until I find out what Jonas' assingment is.

Giver Definitions

Apprehensive- anxious; uneasy.


Bewilderment- to confuse hopelessly; puzzel.


chastisment- to punish especially by beating. To scold sharply.


Infraction- violation or law, pact, ect.


Nondescript- belonging to no defiante or type; hard to describe.


Pondered- to think deeply about; consider carefully.


Transgression- to break a law or conmamment, sin, etc.


Petulantly- showing an annoyed or angry feeling.


Disposition- arrangment; manage to arrange.


Indonlence- feel pain, idle. lazy


Interdependence-  a relationship between two things.


Jaunty- up to date in style; swag.


Prestige-  a reputaion that one has on a certain level.


Prohibition- a time in  history when alcohol was illegal.


Requisition- demand or official use.


Sanitation- the state of being clean or making sure something is clean.


Admonition- counsel, advice or administering advice.


Conspicuous-  obvious or discreet.


Frigid- cold.


Hueless- clorless.

Obsolete- no longer useful; out of date.

Sinuous- bent, curvy; not a straight path.

Excruciating- to agonize or suffer a great pain over.

Individual- single, one.

Injustice- an unjust or not being fair.

Perceived- to be aware of something.

Sarcastic- saying the opposite of what you were orginally were saying and sometimes can hurt others.

Successor- a person who succeds at something; an accomplisher.

Violation- to break a rule or law.