1. Anticipate * My parents wouldn't speak of this injustice, not because they had contributed to it, but because they felt they should have anticipated it and avoided it. * I anticipate that I will do well on the test because I studied. Anticipate means a. doubt b. want c. delay d. expect * Perhaps it would go away, deprived of her attention. 2. Deprive * Shannon deprives her daughter of candy because she is afraid that she will get fat. Deprive means a. deny b. bestow c. prejudice d. enrich * No one would answer my emphatic questions with anything other than a guilty 3. Emphatic silence. * When I asked if I could borrow my dad's car, I got an emphatic answer: no. Emphatic means a. mild b. strong c. ordinary d unimpressive

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Unit 3 "Fourth of July"
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Vocabulary In Context
Write the letter of the meaning closest to that of each boldfaced
word. Use the context of the sentences to help you figure out
each word's meaning.
1. Anticipate
* My parents wouldn't speak of this injustice,
not because they had contributed to it, but
because they felt they should have anticipated it
and avoided it.
* I anticipate that I will do well on the test because I
studied.
Anticipate means
a. doubt
b. want
c. delay d.
expect
Perhaps it would go away, deprived of her
attention.
2. Deprive
*
* Shannon deprives her daughter of candy because she is
afraid that she will get fat.
Deprive means a. deny
enrich
c. prejudice
b. bestow
d.
* No one would answer my emphatic
questions with anything other than a guilty
silence.
* When I asked if I could borrow my dad's car, I
3. Emphatic
got an emphatic answer: no.
a. mild b. strong
Emphatic means
c. ordinary
d. unimpressive
* Straight-backed and indignant, one by one,
my family and I got down from the counter stools
and turned around and marched out of the store,
quiet and outraged, as if we had never been black
before.
4. Indignant
I was indignant because I thought I had been
treated unfairly.
*
Indignant means a. pleased b. happy
c. outraged d.
ruffled
Transcribed Image Text:10:02 PM Wed Feb 16 * 63% AA class.daytonastate.edu A Dashboard Studypool -.. SuperPay.Me... b Answered: V... Daytona Stat... Unit 3. vocab... Unit 3 "Fourth of July" Name Vocabulary In Context Write the letter of the meaning closest to that of each boldfaced word. Use the context of the sentences to help you figure out each word's meaning. 1. Anticipate * My parents wouldn't speak of this injustice, not because they had contributed to it, but because they felt they should have anticipated it and avoided it. * I anticipate that I will do well on the test because I studied. Anticipate means a. doubt b. want c. delay d. expect Perhaps it would go away, deprived of her attention. 2. Deprive * * Shannon deprives her daughter of candy because she is afraid that she will get fat. Deprive means a. deny enrich c. prejudice b. bestow d. * No one would answer my emphatic questions with anything other than a guilty silence. * When I asked if I could borrow my dad's car, I 3. Emphatic got an emphatic answer: no. a. mild b. strong Emphatic means c. ordinary d. unimpressive * Straight-backed and indignant, one by one, my family and I got down from the counter stools and turned around and marched out of the store, quiet and outraged, as if we had never been black before. 4. Indignant I was indignant because I thought I had been treated unfairly. * Indignant means a. pleased b. happy c. outraged d. ruffled
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Indignant means a. pleased b. happy
c. outraged d.
ruffled
5.Мeasly
* “We will take you to Washington, ourselves,"
my father had avowed, "and not just for an
overnight in some measly fleabag hotel."
* I can't afford to buy a new phone on my measly salary.
a. pitiful
Measly means
b. generous c. very dressy
d. very plain
* There were little violently yellow iced cakes
6. Scalloped
with scalloped edges called "marigolds," that
came from Cushman's Bakery.
* Her skirt had a lace edging with a scalloped bottom.
c. straight
Scalloped means a. unique
d. sharp
b. rounded
7. Travesty
* I always hated the Fourth of July, even before
I came to realize the travesty such a celebration
was for black people in this country.
* It was a travesty of justice to remove them from
their home.
Travesty means
a. independence b. patriotism c.
d. mockery
name
8. Vital
* Like so many other vital pieces of information in
my childhood, I was supposed to know without
being told.
* The sciences are a vital part of the school
curriculum.
Vital means a. important b. useless
c. delicate
d.
hoarding
They handled it as a private woe.
* Dean returned home dreading what new tales of woe his
9. Woe
wife would tell him.
Woe means
a. comfort
b. distress
c. consolation
d. celebrate
* Even my two sisters copied my parents'
pretense that nothing unusual and anti-American
had occurred.
10. Pretense
* We tried to keep up the pretense that everything was
fine.
Pretense means a. directness
b. candor c. fake
d.
sinçerity
Transcribed Image Text:10:03 PM Wed Feb 16 7 63% class.daytonastate.edu A Indignant means a. pleased b. happy c. outraged d. ruffled 5.Мeasly * “We will take you to Washington, ourselves," my father had avowed, "and not just for an overnight in some measly fleabag hotel." * I can't afford to buy a new phone on my measly salary. a. pitiful Measly means b. generous c. very dressy d. very plain * There were little violently yellow iced cakes 6. Scalloped with scalloped edges called "marigolds," that came from Cushman's Bakery. * Her skirt had a lace edging with a scalloped bottom. c. straight Scalloped means a. unique d. sharp b. rounded 7. Travesty * I always hated the Fourth of July, even before I came to realize the travesty such a celebration was for black people in this country. * It was a travesty of justice to remove them from their home. Travesty means a. independence b. patriotism c. d. mockery name 8. Vital * Like so many other vital pieces of information in my childhood, I was supposed to know without being told. * The sciences are a vital part of the school curriculum. Vital means a. important b. useless c. delicate d. hoarding They handled it as a private woe. * Dean returned home dreading what new tales of woe his 9. Woe wife would tell him. Woe means a. comfort b. distress c. consolation d. celebrate * Even my two sisters copied my parents' pretense that nothing unusual and anti-American had occurred. 10. Pretense * We tried to keep up the pretense that everything was fine. Pretense means a. directness b. candor c. fake d. sinçerity
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