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23 Cards in this Set
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anarchy
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a state of lawness
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barrage
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an onslaught of heavy fire of weapons
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condolences
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pity of comiseration
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consultations
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meetings with the intent of discussing a topic
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defective
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having a flaw
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dehydrate
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to dry out
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demented
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crazy
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freeloading
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to take advantage of
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gibberish
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speech that isnt understandable
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immune
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resistant to
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imperfect
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unsatisfactory or lacking
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juncture
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a moment or point in time
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lobotomy
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operation involving cutting of the brain
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mockingly
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done with sarcasm
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monologue
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a dramatic speech done by one person
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obscene
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not appropriate
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ponder
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to think about
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pristine
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pure
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reamed
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to tell off
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ruckus
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commotion
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1rst question: name and question
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Initial understanding: What are your thoughts and questions about the story? You may reflect on characters, the title or other ideas in the story.
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2nd question: name and question
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Developing an interpretation: How does the main character change from the beginning of the story to the end? What do you think causes the change?
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3rd question: name and question
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Making a connection: What does the story say about people in general? in what ways does it remind you of people you have known or experiences you have had? You may also write about stories you have read, works of art, or TV shows you have seen.
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