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The Giver 10-14
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Assuage | To make easier to handle (such as a burden or a task) Example: After Jill struck out during her first time at bat, the coach tried to assuage her fears and build her confidence for a second try. |
| sinuous | snake-like and wavy (having the qualities of sinew) Example: The greyhound is a natural racing dog, its sinuous body and slender frame help make it a fast runner. |
| ominous | showing a sign of something bad to come Example: The clouds hovered there, dark and ominous, indicating it would rain for sure. |
| irrational | unable to reason with logic (without sense and reason) Example: When Charlie loses his temper, he gets so irrational, that there is just no way to talk to him until he calms down. |
| assimilate | to adopt the ways and adapt into a culture or society (to fit in by blending in with everyone else) Example: When Irish and Italian immigrants came to America, they tried their best to assimilate into the culture and blend in with everyone else. |
| destination | the goal of a journey Example: Our destination is Pittsburgh |
| frigid | freezing cold |
| admonition | a gentle criticism Example: Janice’s mother gave her the routine admonition when she burped at the dinner table. |
| agony | extreme pain of the body or mind Example: Greg never felt such agony as when he broke his arm. |
| sparse | very few and far between (infrequent or lightly populated) Example: This used to be a forest, filled with green before all the trees were cut down, now it is sparse and empty. |
| origin | the basic source or starting point of something Example: Superhero movies always start off with an origin story so the audience can learn how the hero got his special abilities. |
| signifince | The quality of being worthy of attention or having importance Example: The Declaration of Independence is a document of great significance. |
| isolation | Separation from other, being alone or apart from others Example: During the pand(adjective) being doubtful that something is true or is as it appears to be |
| skeptical | (adjective) being doubtful that something is true or is as it appears to be Example: Lisa was skeptical of the claims on the bottle, it seemed to her that this was too good to be true. |
| mutilate | to badly damage something by cutting it up or destroying it in some way |