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1. Im- is a prefix meaning “not.” Imprudent means “not prudent. What does
immature mean?
2. Un- is a prefix meaning “not.” Use un- to give these words the opposite
meaning, and then define them: necessary, able.
Example: Kind. Unkind. Rude or not nice.
3. Chester has had a prolonged interest in football; he has been a Saints
fan for his entire life.
In the above sentence, prolonged most likely means:
a. Extended
b. Short
c. Faint
d. Insignificant
4. Blanca has surmounted many challenges in order to learn English.
Make an educated guess about the definition of surmounted.
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PROLONGED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: extended
Part of Speech: used as an adjective, but can also be a verb
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Sentence:
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Definition: extended
Part of Speech: used as an adjective, but can also be a verb
Synonyms: drawn out, lengthened
Antonyms:
Sentence:
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PROLONGED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: extended
Part of Speech: used as an adjective, but can also be a verb
Synonyms: drawn out, lengthened
Antonyms: shorten, abbreviate
Sentence:
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PROLONGED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: extended
Part of Speech: used as an adjective, but can also be a verb
Synonyms: drawn out, lengthened
Antonyms: shorten, abbreviate
Sentence: Zaroff’s whole life was one prolonged hunt.
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PROLONGED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: extended
Part of Speech: used as an adjective, but can also be a verb
Synonyms: drawn out, lengthened
Antonyms: shorten, abbreviate
Sentence: Zaroff’s whole life was one prolonged hunt.
How will you remember it?
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IMPRUDENT 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: unwise
Part of Speech: adjective
Synonyms: carless, irresponsible
Antonyms: careful, cautious
Sentence: After the revolution in Russia, Zaroff left the country,
for it was imprudent for an officer of the czar to stay there.
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IMPRUDENT 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: unwise
Part of Speech: adjective
Synonyms: carless, irresponsible
Antonyms: careful, cautious
Sentence: After the revolution in Russia, Zaroff left the
country, for it was imprudent for an officer of the czar to stay
there.
How will you remember it?
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SURMOUNTED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: overcame
Part of Speech: verb
Synonyms: exceeded, rose above
Antonyms:
Sentence:
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Definition: overcame
Part of Speech: verb
Synonyms: exceeded, rose above
Antonyms: gave in, surrendered
Sentence: The general smiled the quiet smile of one who has
faced an obstacle and surmounted it with success.
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SURMOUNTED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: overcame
Part of Speech: verb
Synonyms: exceeded, rose above
Antonyms: gave in, surrendered
Sentence: The general smiled the quiet smile of one who has
faced an obstacle and surmounted it with success.
How will you remember it?
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UNRUFFLED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: calm, not disturbed
Part of Speech:
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Sentence:
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UNRUFFLED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: calm, not disturbed
Part of Speech: adjective
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Sentence:
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UNRUFFLED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: calm, not disturbed
Part of Speech: adjective
Synonyms: collected, cool, composed
Antonyms:
Sentence:
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UNRUFFLED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: calm, not disturbed
Part of Speech: adjective
Synonyms: collected, cool, composed
Antonyms: frantic, nervous
Sentence:
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UNRUFFLED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: calm, not disturbed
Part of Speech: adjective
Synonyms: collected, cool, composed
Antonyms: frantic, nervous
Sentence: Zaroff appeared unruffled, even when Rainsford
called him a murderer.
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UNRUFFLED 10:06- 10:21
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Definition: calm, not disturbed
Part of Speech: adjective
Synonyms: collected, cool, composed
Antonyms: frantic, nervous
Sentence: Zaroff appeared unruffled, even when Rainsford
called him a murderer.
How will you remember it?
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FORESHADOWING 1:31- 1:36
Remember, foreshadowing is the use of clues to hint at
events that will occur later in the plot.
Foreshadowing can make a story more exciting by increasing
suspense.
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“The Most Dangerous Game”
by Richard Connell
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Character 2:16- 2:35
Psychologist
Think about General Zaroff. As a psychologist, you will write a
memo to psychoanalyze him. Your memo will include his name, a
description of him, observations about his actions and
statements, an explanation for his behavior, and quotes from the
story to support your ideas.
Remember, all the answers are not in the text. You will need to
make inferences to explain General Zaroff’s behavior!
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Homework 2:34- 2:35
30 minutes of reading and 5 sentence connection to
yourself, another text, or the world
Complete Character Psychologist Assignment if you didn’t
already turn it in.