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"Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson - Vocabulary

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Emancipation (noun)   Freedom; The act of being freed   Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves and made slavery illegal in some parts of the USA.  
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Pestilent (adjective)   Destructive to life; Related to a deadly disease   The pestilent "Black Plague" spread quickly throughout almost all of Europe.  
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Pestilence (noun)   A fatal epidemic disease like the Bubonic Plague or Scarlet Fever   Measles is a pestilence where your glands swell.  
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Beseech (verb)   To beg; To plead one's case   "We beseech thee: hear us!" (Godspell)  
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Din (noun)   Loud noise; A lot of noise; A lot of loud noise   I cannot hear my friend talking over the din at the restaurant.  
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Melancholy (noun)   Deep sadness   After her husband, Bill, dies, Mary falls into a deep state of melancholy.  
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Melancholy (adjective)   Deeply sad   The melancholy man has a hard life.  
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Ague (noun)   A sickness that involves a fever and/or shivering   Bill dies shivering with an ague.  
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Noxious (adjective)   Poisonous; Harmful; Unpleasent   The noxious gas kills thousands of people in the stadium.  
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Purge (verb)   To get rid of an unwanted feeling or memory   Mary tries to purge the memory of Bill dying.  
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Elixir (noun)   A combination of ingredients; A potion   The witch makes an elixir which turns a rock into gold.  
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Marginalize (verb)   To exclude; To treat someone as if they are insignificant; To isolate   Frank marginalizes everyone who he is not friends with because he thinks they are not cool enough to be treated as a friend.  
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Autonomy (noun)   1.) A self-governing country or region 2.) Independence   The US declared their autonomy on July Fourth, 1776.  
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Subjugate (verb)   To enslave; To defeat   People in the US used to subjugate Africans.  
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Heed (verb)   To pay attention   Heed my words.  
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Impudence (noun)   Sassiness; A disrespectful attitude; Rudeness   Nicole left the table with impudence, interrupting our conversation.  
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Taut (adjective)   Pulled tightly; Tight   Henry made sure the string was taut before he put his creation away.  
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Cistern (noun)   Reservoir; Underground tank   Look out! The cistern is overflowing!  
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Stoic (adjective)   Enduring pain without showing one's feelings   Mary tried to be stoic after Bill passed away.  
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Tyrannical (adjective)   Using power in a cruel way   Hitler was tyrannical.  
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Tyranny (noun)   A cruel and oppressive Government   The Holocaust was by the tyranny of the Third Reich.  
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Diminutive (adjective)   Small; Little; Tiny   Even though Bill was diminutive, compared to Mary, she still loved him anyway.  
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Diminution (noun)   Reduction in the size or importance   Germany underwent diminution after the Holocaust.  
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Beholden (adjective)   Owing thanks to someone in return for their service   Mary was beholden to Bill for saving her life.  
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Etiquette (noun)   The rules of polite behavior   Mary knows the proper etiquette for a funeral (such as Bill's).  
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Indentured Servant (noun)   A person who came to America and was forced to work for another, receiving no pay   Johnny Tremain was an indentured servant during the Revolutionary War.  
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Rebel (noun)   Someone who resists control or authority   I am a rebel: Disney Channel told me to ask my parents' permission before going online. But, I did not ask my parents.  
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Rebellion (noun)   The act of resisting authority or control; A resistance against the government or an established ruler   Katniss was part of the rebellion against the Capital.  
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Patriot (noun)   A strong supporter and defender of their own country   People in the army are patriots.  
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Tories (noun)   Colonists who were loyal to King George III, King of England   Tories wanted to always be a part of England.  
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Royalists (noun)   Colonists who were loyal to King George III, King of England   Royalists opposed the Revolution.  
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Chattel (noun)   Human property; A slave   Ronnie's mom treats her as if she is a chattel, and bosses her around.  
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Vermin (noun)   A person who is considered despicable and causes problems for the rest of society; A creature that is considered harmful to plants, other animals, and that may carry diseases   Often times in books and movies, rodents are referred to as "vermin."  
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Foolhardy (adjective)   Reckless; Irresponsible   Frank is a foolhardy young boy, who once dove into the Bermuda Triangle to prove to his friends that he was brave. That is the story of Frank's death.  
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Abolish (verb)   To bring to an end; To remove; To terminate   The Nazis attempted (but failed) to abolish the Jewish people.  
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Abolitionist (noun)   A person who favors or supports abolition (especially slavery)   The Quakers are abolitionists, and work very hard to achieve peace.  
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Clandestine (adjective)   Secret; Kept secret; Done in secret   The Ku Klux Klan have clandestine meetings  
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