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LA Vocabulary!

Week of January 10, 2011

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adversitynoun

Bad luck; trouble

“First one has to endure adversity,” he assured his mother, “then you become famous.” (pg.423)

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intimidatedverb

Scared; made timid

He was too anxious to please, to easily intimidated. (pg.423)

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appealedverb

To be attractive or interesting to someone

He had one hobby that appealed to adults and children alike. (pg. 423)

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vainadjective

Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth.

…but he was vain, too, and he loved to be photographed. (pg.423)

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repelledverb

Disgusted; drove away

The women who chose him repelled him. (pg. 423)

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melancholyadjective

Sad; gloomy

When he was feeling especially melancholy, Andersen would get bad toothaches… (pg.424)

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biographynoun

The story of a person’s life, written by another person

“Written life”

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auto-biographynoun

A writer’s account of his/her own life, written in first-person

“Self-written life”

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first-personadjective

When a writer refers to his/herself, using first-person pronouns like: I, me, us, our, my mine

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third-personadjective

When a writer refers to things/people other than him/herself, using pronouns like: his, her, their, he, she, they, them

I hated thinking of her as someone who might be prejudiced against black people. (pg. 68)