12th grade Second Semester Week 78 | Class Work | Homework |
Monday Objectives: · To understand characterization · STEAL (says, thinks, effects on others, actions, looks). · Explore the lenses of sex and gender (How does gender determine access to power?) Turn in Syllabus The following Monday For 100 points Extra credit if And only if you have completed all assignments! | Read Ch 6-11 GLBT Discussion on Gender and Power * | Revise Draft due by Thursday 5PM * Activity 32 and 33 * |
Tuesday | Activity 34 Parts I and II * | Activity 34 Part III* Finish Chapter 6-11* |
Wednesday | Last chance to submit your Revised Quiz on Ch. 6-11 is due before class * | Read Ch 12-16 Activity 35, 36, and answer 37 as you Read Ch. 12-16- * |
Thursday | Activity 37 Continued * | Activity 37 Completed and Finish Left Hand of Darkness * |
Friday | Vacation Finish Novel * | Finish Novel over Spring Break * |
Course to prepare students for the literacy demands of college and the world of work.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Week 8 Second Semester Expo Comp/World Literature
Friday, March 16, 2012
Week 7 Second Semester Expo Comp- Otherworldly Literature
12th grade Second Semester Week 7 | Class Work | Homework |
Monday Turn in Syllabus the following Monday for 100 points Extra credit if and only if you have completed all assignments! | Read Ch 6-11 Activity 28 * | Revise Draft due by Thursday 5PM * Activity 29 * |
Tuesday | Activity 30 * Read Ch 6-11 * | Revised Draft due to turnitin.com by Thursday* Read Chapter 6-11* |
Wednesday | Quiz on Ch 6-11 * | Revised Draft due Thursday by 5PM * |
Thursday | Activity 32 * Activity 33 | Activity 34 Part I * |
Friday | Grammar Review * Activity 34 Part II and III | Activity 35, 36, and answer 37 as you read Read Ch. 12-16- Prepare for discussions and presentations on male and female stereotypes, gender identity from psychological, anthropological, political, and scientific perspectives. * |
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Repost of Left Hand of Darkness Vocabulary
Left Hand of Darkness Vocabulary
Word | Definition | Know it well | Have heard of It | Don’t Know It |
Chapter 1 Vocabulary The Left Hand of Darkness | ||||
Phlegmatic | Having an unemotional and stolidly calm disposition. | |||
Obdurate | Stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or course of action. | |||
Pertinacious | Holding firmly to an opinion or a course of action. | |||
Animosity | Strong hostility. | |||
Genealogical | Have or relating to the study or tracing of lines of family descent. | |||
Adventitious | Associated with something by chance rather than as an integral part. | |||
Specious | Pleasing to the eye but deceptive. | |||
Adroit | Clever or skillful in using the hands or mind. | |||
Imposture | An instance of pretending to be someone else in order to device others. | |||
Obviate | To anticipate and prevent or eliminate by effective measures; render unnecessary | |||
Impugns | Dispute the truth, validity, or honesty of (a statement or motive) | |||
Rufous | Reddish | |||
Fulsome | Of large size or quantity. | |||
Perfidy | Untrustworthiness | |||
Chapter 3 Vocabulary | ||||
Augmented | To make larger; enlarge in size, number, strength, or extent; increase | |||
Resolutely | Marked by firm determination. | |||
Chapter 5 Vocabulary | ||||
Expunged | Erase or remove completely. | |||
Ignoble | Of low birth or common origin | |||
Hermaphrodite | An animal or plant having both male and female reproductive organs | |||
Repertory | A place where something may be found | |||
Abominations | A thing that causes disgust or hatred. | |||
Erratic | Not even or regular in pattern or movement. | |||
Encroached | Intrude on a person’s territory (or a thing considered to be right). | |||
Aerie | A large nest of a bird of prey, especially an eagle, typically built high in tree or on a cliff. | |||
Profuse | Pouring forth liberally | |||
Prodigious | Remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree. | |||
Extortion | The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats. | |||
Elusive | Difficult to find, catch, or achieve. | |||
Manifestation | An event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something, especially a theory or an abstract idea. | |||
Intangible | Unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence. | |||
Sauntering | Walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort. | |||
Depilated | Remove the hair from. | |||
Sully | Damage the purity or integrity of. | |||
Dank | Disagreeably damp and typically cold. | |||
Limpid | Clear and simple in style | |||
Unfathomable | Of depth; not capable of being sounded or measured. | |||
Quintessence | The most perfect or typical example of a quality or class. | |||
Transients | A person who is staying. | |||
Extempore | Spoken or done without preparation. | |||
Subtle | Difficult to understand or perceive | |||
Anarchic | With no controlling rules or principles to give order. | |||
Fecund | Producing or capable of producing an abundance of offspring or new growth. | |||
Dolmens | A megalithic tomb with a large flat stone laid on upright ones. | |||
Augmenting | Make greater by adding. | |||
Imperative | Of, relating to, or constituting the grammatical moodthat expresses the will to influence the behavior of another | |||
Integral | Necessary to make complete. | |||
Chapter 6 Vocabulary | ||||
Bereft | Deprived of or lacking of something. | |||
Thwart | To run counter to so as to effectively oppose or baffle | |||
Indegent | Suffering from extreme poverty | |||
Subversive | A systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government or political system by persons working secretly from within | |||
Dour | Relentlessly sever, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance. | |||
Goad | Something that pains as if by pricking | |||
Provocation | Action or speech that provokes someone. | |||
Obscuration | To make dark, dim, or indistinct | |||
Obfuscation | To make obscure | |||
Circumambulating | Walking around something. | |||
Chapter 7 Vocabulary | ||||
Estrus | Regularly recurrent state of sexual excitability during which the female of most mammals will accept the male and is capable of conceiving | |||
Androgyne | Having the characteristics or nature of both male and female | |||
Promiscuously | Characterized by or involving indiscriminate mingling or association, especially having sexual relations with a number of partners on a casual basis. | |||
Indubitably | Too evident to be doubted | |||
Slander | To utter slander against | |||
Anomalous | Inconsistent with or deviating from what is usual, normal, or expected | |||
Transcendent | Exceeding usual limits | |||
Appalling | Inspiring horror, dismay, or disgust | |||
Exculpate | To clear from alleged fault or guilt | |||
Sublimate | To divert the expression of (an instinctual desire or impulse) from its unacceptable form to one that is considered more socially or culturally acceptable | |||
Veneer | A thin sheet of a material | |||
Ubiquitous | Existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent | |||
Specious | ||||
Chapter 8 Vocabulary | ||||
Xenophobic | One unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin | |||
Revulsion | A strong pulling or drawing away | |||
Inimical | Being adverse often by reason of hostility or malevolence | |||
Vilification | ||||
Vituperation | Sustained and bitter railing and condemnation | |||
Adulation | Excessive or slavish admiration or flattery | |||
Anxiety | Painful or apprehensive uneasiness of mind usually over an impending or anticipated ill | |||
Infallibly | Incapable of error | |||
Meander | A winding path or course | |||
Benign | Of a mild type or character that does not threaten health or life | |||
Torpor | A state of mental and motor inactivity with partial or total insensibility | |||
Conflagration | A large disastrous fire | |||
Sinuous | Of a serpentine or wavy form | |||
Choler | Ready disposition to irritation | |||
Reticence | An instance of being reticent | |||
Grotesque | A style of decorative art characterized by fanciful or fantastic human and animal forms often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature | |||
Promulgated | To make (as a doctrine) known by open declaration | |||
Condescension | Voluntary descent from one's rank or dignity in relations with an inferior | |||
Deigning | To condescend reluctantly and with a strong sense of the affront to one's superiority that is involved | |||
Cumbrous | Cumbersome, bothersome. | |||
Exploitive | To utilize, especially for profit; turn to practical account | |||
Chapter 9 Vocabulary | ||||
Umbrageous | Spotted with shadows | |||
Involute | Curled spirally | |||
Monolithic | ||||
Chapter 11 Vocabulary | ||||
Soliloquies | The act of talking to oneself | |||
Blandishments | ||||
Proselytizes | ||||
Astute | ||||
Faction | ||||
Suppressions | ||||
Conscience | The sense orconsciousness of the moral goodness or blameworthiness of one's own conduct, intentions, or character together with a feeling of obligation to do right or be good | |||
Inordinate | Exceeding reasonable limits | |||
Obtuseness | Not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull. | |||
Arrogance | ||||
Machinations | A scheming or crafty action or artful design intended to accomplish some usually evil end | |||
Vengeance | ||||
Blasphemous | ||||
Atheist | One who believes that there is no deity | |||
Candor | ||||
Obstreperous | Noisy and difficult to control. | |||
Impudence | Qualities of being offensively bold. | |||
Abase | Behave in a way as to belittle or degrade (someone). | |||
Chapter 12 Vocabulary | ||||
Moraine | Accumulation of rocks deposited by a glacier. | |||
Chapter 13 Vocabulary | ||||
Sycophants | Someone who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people. | |||
Pallid | Pale, typically due to poor health. | |||
Edifices | Large or massive structure. | |||
Façade | The front of a building that looks onto a street or open space. | |||
Veridical | Truthful. | |||
Pandemonium | Very noisy place. | |||
Erratic | Not even or regular in movement. | |||
Furtive | Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt. | |||
Fetid | Smelling extremely unpleasant. | |||
Bovine | Oxlike; cowlike; Stolid; dull. | |||
Incredulous | (Of a person or their manner) Unwilling or unable to believe something. | |||
Meandering | Wander at random. | |||
Reminiscences | Story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. | |||
Chapter 14 Vocabulary | ||||
Perfidious | Deceitful and untrustworthy. | |||
Vestigial | Forming a very small remnant of something that was once much larger or more noticeable. | |||
Docile | Ready to accept control or instruction. | |||
Peevish | Easily irritated. | |||
Ascendance | State where one person has power over the other. | |||
Aggrieved | Feeling resentment at having been unfairly treated. | |||
Chapter 15 Vocabulary | ||||
Laconic | (Of a person, speech, or style of writing) using very few words. | |||
Obdurate | Stubbornly refusing to change one’s opinion or course of action. | |||
Abstraction | The quality of dealing with ideas rather than events. | |||
Scrupulous | Thorough and very attentive to details. | |||
Palliative | Relieving pain or alleviating a problem without dealing with the underlined cause. | |||
Ecliptic | Great circle in which Earth follows to orbit the sun. | |||
Aphelion | Point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun. | |||
Oviparous | Producing young by means of eggs that are hatched after they have been laid by the parent. | |||
Peremptory | Not open to challenge; final. | |||
Rending | Tear into two or more pieces. | |||
Desolation | State of complete emptiness or destruction. | |||
Chapter 16 Vocabulary | ||||
Scree | Long speech or piece of writing. | |||
Fumaroles | Opening in or near a volcano, through which hot sulfurous gases emerge. | |||
Effluent | Liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or sea. | |||
Lured | Tempt (a person or animal) | |||
Iridescent | Displaying a play of lustrous colors like those of the rainbow. | |||
Ethereally | Light, airy, or tenuous: an ethereal world created through the poetic imagination. | |||
Smudge | A dirty mark or smear. | |||
Chapter 18 Vocabulary | ||||
Susurrus | A soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper. | |||
Obstinate | Firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose, opinion, etc.; not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty. | |||
Ambiance | A feeling or mood associated with a particular place, person, or thing | |||
Invocation | The act of invokingor calling upon a deity, spirit, etc., for aid, protection, inspiration, or the like; supplication. | |||
Assented | To agree or concur; subscribe to (often followed by to): to assent to a statement. | |||
Analogy | A similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based: the analogy between the heart and a pump. | |||
Chapter 19 Vocabulary | ||||
Alacrity | Cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness: We accepted the invitation with alacrity. | |||
Zest | Keen relish; hearty enjoyment; gusto. | |||
Contentious | Likely to cause disagreement or argument | |||
Locutions | A particular form of expression; a word, phrase, expression, or idiom, especially as used by a particular person, group, etc. | |||
Covertly | Concealed; secret; disguised. | |||
Destitute | Without means of subsistence; lacking food, clothing, and shelter. | |||
Revocation | ||||
Chapter 20 Vocabulary | ||||
Querulous | Full of complaints; complaining. | |||
Abdication | ||||
Insurrection | An act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion, or resistance against civil authority or an established government. | |||
Resolution | The act of resolving or determining upon an action or course of action, method, procedure, etc. | |||
Precipitous | Extremely or impassably steep | |||
Apprehensive | Uneasy or fearful about something that might happen | |||
Impugning | To challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon. |
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