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Page 1: World Literature 102A Ms. Fitz Week of September 19-23, 2011.

World Literature 102AMs. Fitz

Week of September 19-23, 2011

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MONDAY

• 1. Go over weekly schedule• 2. Take Alchemist Quiz –to page 113• 3. Discuss quote, “Each man kills the thing he

loves.”—Oscar Wilde—(time permitting)• 4. Continue reading The Alchemist –test on

Monday, September 27• 5. Vocabulary Unit 3—LEVEL E on Friday,

September 24

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WEEKLY SYLLABUS

• Monday- Reading Quiz to page 113• Tuesday—Discussion and Vocabulary Unit 3• Wednesday—Group Project• Thursday—Group Project—Review• Friday—Test Review, Vocabulary Quiz 3

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.• 1. What is the Elixir of Life?• 2. What is the Philosopher’s Stone?• 3. Who is the Englishman in search of on his journey?• 4. What did the boy learn from the Englishman? 1-2 paragraphs• 5. Who did the boy see (92, 92) and what language (as a result of

seeing this person) did he immediately understand?• 6. What is the person’s name that he met?• 7. Why is she (the girl) so accepting of Santiago’s return to the desert?• 8. Explain the vision of hawks. Describe the scene. Then, explain the

message of the vision. 1-2 paragraphs• 9. What happens between the boy and the horseman?• 10. What quality is most essential in understanding the language of the

world? 1 paragraph• 11. What do you believe is the quality that is most essential in

understanding the Language of the World and why? 1 paragraph• 12. **In one paragraph, discuss the changes that the boy has made

throughout his journey. How has he matured? What insights has he received?

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ADVERSARY

• (n) –an enemy, opponent• SYNONYMS: antagonist, rival, foe• ANTONYMS: friend, ally, supporter, confederate

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ALIENATE

• (v) to turn away, to make indifferent or hostile; to transfer, convey

• SYNONYMS: separate, drive apart, estrange• ANTONYMS: befriend, attract, captivate, reconcile

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ARTIFICE

• (n) a skillful or ingenious device; a clever trick; a clever skill; trickery

• SYNONYMS: ruse, stratagem, contrivance

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COERCE

• (v) to compel, force• SYNONYMS: pressure, bully, intimidate, constrain• ANTONYMS: persuade, cajole

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CRAVEN

• (adj) cowardly (n) a coward• SYNONYMS: fearful, fainthearted, pusillanimous• ANTONYMS: brave, courageous

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CULINARY

• (adj) of or related to cooking or the kitchen

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DELETE

• (v) to erase, wipe out, cut out• SYNONYMS: remove, cancel, expunge• ANTONYMS: insert, add, retain, include

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DEMISE

• (n) a death, especially of a person in a lofty position• SYNONYMS: decease, pass away• ANTONYMS: birth, beginning, commencement

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EXHILIRATE• (v) to enliven, cheer, give spirit or liveliness to• SYNONYMS: stimulate, excite, gladden• ANTONYMS: discourage, dispirit, dishearten, inhibit

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FALLOW

• (adj) plowed but not seeded; inactive; reddish-yellow (n) land left unseeded (v) to plow but not seed

• SYNONYMS: unproductive, inert, dormant• ANTONYMS: productive, fertile, prolific

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HARASS

• (v) to disturb, worry; to trouble by repeated attacks

• SYNONYMS: annoy, pester, bedevil, beleaguer

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INCELEMENT

• (adj) stormy, harsh; sever in attitude or action

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MUSE(v) To think about in a dreamy way; to ponderSYNONYMS: to meditate, contemplate, daydream

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NEGLIGIBLE

• (adj) so unimportant that it can be disregarded• SYNONYMS: trivial, inconsequential, insignificant• ANTONYMS: significant, crucial, momentous

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PRECEDENT

• (n) an example that may serve as a basis for imitation or later action

• SYNONYMS: guide, tradition, model

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PERPETUATE

• (v) to make permanent or long lasting• SYNONYMS: continue, preserve, prolong indefinitely• ANTONYMS: discontinue, abolish, abandon

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PUNITIVE

• (adj) inflicting or aiming at punishment• SYNOONYMS: penalizing, retaliatory

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REDRESS

• (v) to set right, remedy (n) relief from wrong or injury• SYNONYMS: (v) to rectify, correct, mitigate

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SOJOURN

• (n) a temporary stay (v) to stay for a time• SYNONYMS: visit, stopover, brief stay

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URBANE

• (adj) refined in manner or style, suave


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