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Slide Show. Lesson 28: Luck and Whim. By: Gabriela Chris Julia Clarianne. Alchemy. Noun . - The ancient and medieval chemical art of trying tochange metals to gold, cure diseases, or find eternal youth. A seemingly magical power or process of change. Related Forms: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Slide Show Lesson 28: Luck and Whim By: Gabriela Chris Julia Clarianne
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Slide ShowLesson 28:

Luck and WhimBy:

GabrielaChrisJulia

Clarianne

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AlchemyNoun. - The ancient and medieval chemical art of trying

to change metals to gold, cure diseases, or find eternal youth.-A seemingly magical power or process of change.

-Related Forms:• Alchemist – noun• alchemistic – adjective•Alchemically - adverb

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Alchemy Example:Alchemy Circle: human

transmutation Alchemistic signs:

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AmuletNoun.

- An object worn, usually around the neck, to bring good luck or protection.- Charm

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Amulet Example:• Irish Amulets Japanese

Amulets

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CapriciousAdjective.- Unpredictable- Impulsive- Subject to whim.

Related Forms:• Capriciousness – noun• Capriciously - adverb

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Capricious ExampleA capricious friend:

Kids tend to have capricious behaviors.

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Fatalism• Noun.– The belief that all events are determined

in advance by fate or destiny therefore cannot be changed.

Related Forms: • Fatalist – noun• Fatalistic – adjective• Fatalistically - adverb

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Fatalism Example:• Cartoons:

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PropitiousAdjective– Presenting favorable circumstances.– Advantageous– Auspicous

Related Forms: • Propitiously – adjective• Propitiousness - noun

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Propitious Example:PropitiousOpportunity

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ProvidentialAdjective.– Happening Favorably, as if through divine

intervention.– Fortunate– Opportune

Related Forms: • Providence- noun• Providentially - adverb

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Providential Exapmle:• Providential

for those infront of him.

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QuirkNoun. – An odd or peculiar behavior or manner.– A strange happening.

Related Forms: • quirky - adjective

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Quirk Example

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Serendipity• Noun– The occurence of lucky, acidental

events or discoveries.

Related Forms:• Serendipitous – adjective• Serendipter - noun• Serendipitist - noun• Serendipper - noun

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Serendipity Example:

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VagaryNoun.

– An unexpected impulse, whim or fancy.

– An extravagant or erratic notion or action.

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Vagary Example

unexpected,

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VicissitudeNoun. – A change or variation.– A sudden or unexpected change.– The quality of being changeable; variability.

Related Form: • Vicissitudinous – adjective

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Vicissitude Example:


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