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Vocabulary for The Glass Menagerie.
Work with a partner. Answer part a; ask your partner for the parts of speech listed in part b; write a sentence using your partners word AND the vocabulary word for c.
Vocabulary for The Glass Menagerie.
Work with a partner. Answer part a; ask your partner for the parts of speech listed in part b; write a sentence using your partners word AND the vocabulary word for c.
1.) Conglomeration: To form into or merge
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. Two Nouns; Three Adjectives (how you feel after riding on a rollercoaster)
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
2.) Fundamentally: In central or primary respects
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. Two Nouns; Three Adjectives (how you feel after riding on a rollercoaster)
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
3.) Automatism: The performance of actions without conscious thought or intention
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. One Noun (Your dream vacation destination); One Verb (something a dog might do)
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
4.) Implacable: Relentless; unstoppable
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. One Noun; One Verb (how you like to spend your Sunday mornings); One Adverb
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
5.) Predominantly: Mainly; for the most part
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. Two verbs (first things you’d do if you dominated the planet); One Adjective
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
6.) Proscenium: The part of a theater stage in front of the curtain
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. Three adjectives (how you’d describe a baby elephant)
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
7.) Portieres: window treatment used in cased door openings made of two separate drapery panels tied back, utilizing identical or contrasting fabrics
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. One Verb (whatever you want)
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
8.) Ineluctably: inescapably: by necessity
a. A sentence showing you understand the word
b. One Noun; One Verb; One Adverb
c. A sentence using your partner’s input
9.) Convention: A widely used and accepted device or technique, as in drama, literature, or painting
10.) Latticework: An open, crisscross pattern or weave
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