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Leveled Vocabulary Development Enriched Course Copyright © by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc All rights reserved Permission is granted to reproduce the material contained herein on the condition that such material be reproduced only for classroom use; be provided to students, teachers, and families without charge; and be used solely in conjunction with Glencoe Literature: The Reader’s Choice Any other reproduction, for use or sale, is prohibited without written permission from the publisher Send all inquiries to: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8787 Orion Place Columbus, OH 43240-4027 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-876867-5 ISBN-10: 0-07-876867-5 Printed in the United States of America 047 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 Table of Contents UNIT Short Story The Lady, or the Tiger? The Most Dangerous Game The Leap The Cask of Amontillado Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird The Interlopers The Garden of Stubborn Cats Rules of the Game The Gift of the Magi Liberty 10 Sweet Potato Pie 11 The Scarlet Ibis 12 The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant 13 A Christmas Memory 14 The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 15 The Necklace 16 American History 17 Baker’s Bluejay Yarn 18 The Flat of the Land 19 The Son from America 20 Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course iii UNIT Nonfiction Of Dry Goods and Black Bow Ties 21 Only Daughter 22 A Brother’s Crime 23 from The Story of My Life 24 Escape from Afghanistan 25 A Case of Cruelty 26 from All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes 27 Field Trip 28 The Solace of Open Spaces 29 Sayonara 30 from Into Thin Air 31 A New Generation of Americans 32 That One Man’s Profit is Another’s Loss 33 Daylight Saving 34 The American Cause 35 Thoughts on Fenway Park 36 Put Down the Backpack 37 UNIT Poetry I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud 38 A Noiseless Patient Spider 39 The Peace of Wild Things 40 Haiku 41 How Things Work 42 “Hope” is the thing with feathers—and I’m Noboby! Who are you? 43 Defining the Grateful Gesture 44 Sympathy 45 The Road Not Taken 46 Grape Sherbet 47 My Mother Combs My Hair 48 Lineage 49 iv Course Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched UNIT Drama The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act 50 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act 51 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act 52 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act 53 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act 54 The Bear 55 A Sunny Morning 56 Bye-Bye Brevoort 57 The Leader 58 Marty, Act 59 Marty, Act 60 Marty, Act 61 UNIT Epic and Myth from the Odyssey, Part 62 from the Odyssey, Part 63 from the Odyssey, Part 64 from the Odyssey, Part 65 Over Hill and Under Hill from The Hobbit 66 Perseus 67 The Fenris Wolf 68 Vasilisa of the Golden Braid and Ivan the Pea 69 Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course v UNIT Genre Fiction The Sentinel 70 He–y Come on Ou–t! 71 The Rule of Names 72 In Memoriam 73 The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind 74 The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge 75 The Adventure of the President’s Half Disme 76 The Red-Headed League 77 The Stolen Cigar Case 78 Answer Key 79 vi Course Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Name Class _ Date _ UNIT Vocabulary Development The Lady, or the Tiger? FRANK R STOCKTON Selection Vocabulary impartial (im pär8 sh1l) adj not favoring one side more than another emanate (em8 nAt9) v to come forth dire (dIr) adj dreadful; terrible fervent (fur8 v1nt) adj having or showing great intensity of feeling; passionate novel (nov8 1l) adj new and unusual EXERCISE A Determining Meaning For each sentence below, write the selection vocabulary word that best completes the sentence As the fire spread, thick smoke began to roof from the After the hurricane winds died down, the old barn was in shape Julie was and didn’t care who won the game Let’s not the same old thing today Let’s something When I feel strongly about issues, I give them my support Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc EXERCISE B Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms On the line, write whether the pairs of words are synonyms (words with nearly the same meanings) or antonyms (words with nearly opposite meanings) Use a dictionary for help dire awful impartial biased fervent indifferent novel unfamiliar emanate emit EXERCISE C Responding to the Selection On the back of this sheet, write an alternate ending to “The Lady, or the Tiger?” using at least four of the selection vocabulary words Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Unit 1 UNIT Name Class _ Date _ Vocabulary Development The Most Dangerous Game RICHARD CONNELL Selection Vocabulary tangible (tan8 j1 b1l) adj capable of being touched or felt discern (di surn8) v to detect or recognize, make out condone (k1n dOn8) v to excuse or overlook an offense, usually a serious one, without criticism imperative (im per8 tiv) adj absolutely necessary zealous (zel8 1s) adj very eager; enthusiastic EXERCISE A Determining Meaning For each sentence below, write the selection vocabulary word that belongs in the blank The wound had healed so well that even the scar was hard to She practices daily because she is great dancer about being a You are treating Jenny badly, and I will not actions your Sadness is an abstract feeling, but a teardrop is a sign of it If you want to be a concert pianist, practicing every day is EXERCISE B Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms Course 4, Unit Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Draw a line to connect each vocabulary word in the center with its synonym, or word with nearly the same meaning, to the left Then connect the vocabulary word to its antonym, or word with nearly the opposite meaning, to the right Use a dictionary for help Synonym Vocabulary Antonym allow imperative miss mandatory condone punish discover discern unimportant Name Class _ Date _ UNIT Vocabulary Development The Leap LOUISE ERDRICH Selection Vocabulary commemorate (k1 mem8 rAt9) v to preserve the memory of extricate (eks8 tr1 kAt9) v to release from entanglement or difficulty; set free constricting (k1n strickt8 ing) adj restricting; limiting perpetually (p1r pech8 00 1l lE) adv constantly; unceasingly tentative (ten8 t1 tiv) adj hesitant; uncertain EXERCISE A Determining Meaning For each sentence below, write the selection vocabulary word that belongs in the blank They built the memorial to the war The earth spins the soldiers who died in Their dinner plans were John was not sure if he would be able to get out of work on time Tom thought that his mom’s list of rules was wanted more freedom Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc I caught a fish, but I decided to water EXERCISE B , and he it back into the Responding to the Selection On the back of this sheet, write a paragraph describing how the narrator feels about her mother, using four of the selection vocabulary words Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Unit UNIT Name Class _ Date _ Vocabulary Development The Cask of Amontillado EDGAR ALLAN POE Selection Vocabulary preclude (pri kl00d8) v to prevent; make impossible impunity (im pU8 n1 tE) n freedom from punishment, harm or bad consequences accost (1 kôst8) v to approach and speak to, especially in an aggressive manner explicit (eks plis8 it) adj definitely stated, clearly expressed implore (im plôr8) v to ask earnestly; beg EXERCISE A Determining Meaning For each sentence below, write the selection vocabulary word that best completes the sentence The mayor made a sales tax rate would not be raised My broken hand will week statement proclaiming that the my writing any letters this I broke my mom’s favorite lamp I doubt that she will grant me “I you to be nice to our house guests.” It can be a little frightening when complete strangers you on the street Classifying Write the vocabulary word that best completes each group of related words Use a dictionary for help obvious, unambiguous inhibit, impede exempt, invulnerable confront, address Course 4, Unit Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc EXERCISE B Name Class _ Date _ Vocabulary Development The Red-Headed League SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Selection Vocabulary singular (sing8 gy1 l1r) adj unusual or out of the ordinary; odd nominal (nom8 1n 1l) adj insignificant languid (lang8 gwid) adj drooping; weak and listless formidable (fôr8 mi d1 b1l) adj impressive; awe-inspiring EXERCISE A Determining Meaning For each sentence below, write the vocabulary word that belongs in the blank I didn’t put the flowers in water soon enough, so they became and limp Frank intrigued us all with travels stories of his exotic After going to the gym every day for six months, Melissa could lift a amount of weight For only a thorough tour of the city EXERCISE B fee, the guide gave us a surprisingly Applying Meaning Which word could describe a task you’ve completed many times before? Which word could describe a daunting climb up the side of a mountain? Which word could describe how you might feel after a day of difficult yard work? Which word could describe a man wearing a purple hat and a rainbow-colored suit? UNIT Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Write the vocabulary word that answers each question Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Unit 77 Name Class _ Date _ Vocabulary Development The Stolen Cigar Case BRET HARTE Selection Vocabulary inscrutable (In skr008 t1 b1l) adj not readily understood or interpreted trifle (tri8 f1l) n something of little value or importance perspicacity (pur9 sp1 kas8 tE) n acute mental powers or perception infallibility (in fal8 bil9 tE) n state of being incapable of error EXERCISE A Determining Meaning For each sentence below, write the vocabulary word that belongs in the blank Alan always made sure to bring back a gift from his travels, even if it was just a We began to question the meteorologist’s after she predicted sun for what turned out to be the rainiest day of the year Edgar’s smudged handwriting was Dorothea’s as a photographer was unmatched; she saw the details the rest of us missed EXERCISE B Understanding Analogies Write the vocabulary word that best completes each analogy Ceaselessness is to halt as is to error Understand is to as see is to invisible Keepsake is to memento as trinket is to EXERCISE C Responding to the Selection UNIT On the back of this sheet, write a new ending for this story Use three of the selection vocabulary words 78 Course 4, Unit Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Dull is to stupidity as keen is to Answer Key Course 4, Unit 1, Enriched The Lady, or the Tiger? EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection emanate dire impartial novel fervent Answers will vary but should incorporate four selection vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms synonyms antonyms antonyms synonyms synonyms The Cask of Amontillado EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary Students should write an alternate ending to the story, using at least four selection vocabulary words The Most Dangerous Game EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning 5 explicit preclude impunity implore accost EXERCISE B: Classifying explicit preclude impunity accost EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection discern zealous condone tangible imperative Answers will vary but should incorporate four selection vocabulary words Paragraph should compare and contrast the story to another frightening story the student has read EXERCISE B: Practicing with Synonyms and Antonyms Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc commemorate perpetually tentative extricate constricting Synonym: mandatory Antonym: unimportant Synonym: allow Antonym: punish Synonym: discover Antonym: miss Blues Ain’t No Mockin Bird EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning mortal paperweight molasses campaign EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate four selection vocabulary words Paragraph should compare and contrast General Zaroff’s game to today’s game shows and reality television shows Answers will vary but should incorporate three selection vocabulary words Paragraph should express the student’s opinion about people’s right to privacy The Leap EXERCISE A: Understanding Analogies commemorate perpetually tentative constricting extricate Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched The Interlopers EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning languor pious acquiesce reconciliation endeavor Course 4, Answer Key 79 Liberty EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms synonyms synonyms synonyms EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning The Garden of Stubborn Cats EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning treacherous ordain confiscate scrutinize degenerate hyperactive admonition distracted inconsolable putrid EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms putrid inconsolable distracted EXERCISE B: Using Context Clues EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Responses will vary Students’ responses should include four of the selection vocabulary words B C Sweet Potato Pie Rules of the Game EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning benevolently relent impart malodorous adversary EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies intricate shrieking EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate at least four of the selection and additional vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ ideas about the significance of Meimei’s dream at the end of the story apex antiquity ubiquitous futilely collective EXERCISE B: Practice with Antonyms bottom successfully individual modern absent EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary Be sure students use at least four selection vocabulary words in their responses The Scarlet Ibis EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning prudence parsimony imputation depreciate EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate three selection vocabulary words Paragraphs should reflect students’ ideas about why O Henry calls Della and Jim “wise.” 80 Course 4, Answer Key EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning serene precariously reiterate blighted careen EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Paragraphs will vary but should use four selection vocabulary words and describe students’ feelings about Doodle Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc The Gift of the Magi EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning supple and nimble craftily and clandestinely doubtful and suspicious thoughtful and melancholy blockage and suppression The Necklace EXERCISE A: Classifying disconsolate incessantly aghast privation gamut EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Paragraphs will vary but should use at least four selection and additional vocabulary words Answers should incorporate four vocabulary words and reflect students’ understanding of the text A Christmas Memory American History EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning inaugurate potent muse conspiracy EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning Descriptions will vary but should use all three additional vocabulary words Sample description: It must have been prosaic enough in its day: a sturdy, unadorned kitchen table Now it was dilapidated, stained and scarred with cross-hatched knife marks, and its legs had faded to white from repeated moppings But somehow it still seemed to suffuse the kitchen with the promise of hot food and the comfort of family EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Paragraphs will vary but should describe the perfect friend and use at least four selection and additional vocabulary words The Secret Life of Walter Mitty EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning haggard craven pandemonium distraught disdainful EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning discreet elation profound vigilant enthrall EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate four selection vocabulary words Paragraph should describe a significant historical event that has occurred during the student’s lifetime, as well as how the student’s reaction to the event differed from or was similar to others’ reactions Baker’s Bluejay Yarn EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning signify absurdity gratification principle commonplace EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate four selection vocabulary words Paragraph should compare and contrast Twain’s story with a story or movie that features people talking to animals EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers should incorporate four selection vocabulary words and reflect students’ understanding of the text Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Answer Key 81 The Flat of the Land EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning impenetrable fluidity indiscernible belittle EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms antonyms synonyms antonyms antonyms EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate three vocabulary words in four questions and demonstrate students’ understanding of the text The Son from America EXERCISE A: Understanding Word Origins tread benediction contour bestow mock EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate four selection and additional vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject Course 4, Unit 2, Enriched Of Dry Goods and Black Bow Ties irreverent imposing confidant exhilarated EXERCISE B: Understanding Word Origins expediency futility eloquence EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use three selection and additional vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject 82 Course 4, Answer Key EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning nostalgia embroider retrospect fulfill anthology EXERCISE B: Classifying embroider fulfill anthology nostalgia A Brother’s Crime EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning incriminating premonition perpetrator intimation calamity EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms antonyms antonyms synonyms antonyms EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use four selection vocabulary words Paragraph should respond to the selection from The Story of My Life EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning verbatim traverse augment symmetrical EXERCISE B: Classifying B A C EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but should use three selection vocabulary words and reflect students’ understanding of the text Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning Only Daughter Escape from Afghanistan EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning Field Trip EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning stoke surge quandary pervade chide EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning clamber entailed jostling parched tediously console severance excruciating EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning unwittingly fragility confided EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but paragraph should use four selection vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject A Case of Cruelty EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning diligent adamant callousness placidly transcend EXERCISE B: Classifying remonstrances mystified stupefying Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but paragraphs should use at least four selection and additional vocabulary words from All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning reverberate throng impervious suffuse pang EXERCISE B: Understanding Word Origins B A EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but should include four selection vocabulary words The Solace of Open Spaces EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning haphazard affluence replenish fugitive EXERCISE B: Classifying desolate disorienting EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but should use four selection and additional vocabulary words Sayonara EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning wares bravado unintelligible conglomerate EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but essays should use four selection vocabulary words from Into Thin Air EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning terrain invincible tenuously exacerbate detachment EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms C E D A B EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but paragraphs should five selection and additional vocabulary words as possible Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Answer Key 83 New Generation of Americans EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning adversary eradicate testimony venture negotiate EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning B A EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning contention nourish condemn extravagance vice EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning nourish contention vice extravagance EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use four selection vocabulary words Paragraph should assess the positive and negative aspects of Montaigne’s philosophy Daylight Saving EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning negligent augment prudent obstinately subsequent EXERCISE B: Determining Meaning economy utility afforded EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use both vocabulary words Put Down the Backpack EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning monogrammed redundant template denigrate distraught EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms Answers will vary Sample: covering Answers will vary Sample: thrifty Answers will vary Sample: insincerity EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use four selection and/or additional vocabulary words Course 4, Unit 3, Enriched I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud EXERCISE A: Practice with Synonyms/Antonyms Answers will vary Sample: company Answers will vary Sample: throng EXERCISE B: Using Context Clues The American Cause EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning A B estuaries unstratified inherent negations A B B EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use at least four vocabulary words EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning distortions pronouncements disillusioned 84 Course 4, Answer Key Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc nostalgia cathedrals EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies That One Man’s Profit Is Another’s Loss Answers will vary but should use four selection and additional vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject Thoughts on Fenway Park EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection A Noiseless Patient Spider “Hope” is the thing with feathers—and I’m Nobody! Who are You? EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning ceaselessly isolated detached EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies B A EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but poems should use all three vocabulary words The Peace of Wild Things EXERCISE A: Classifying forethought tax bog dreary livelong gale abash EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use at least four vocabulary words Defining the Grateful Gesture EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning Answers will vary EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies heron presence Answers will vary but should use all three additional vocabulary words EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should respond to the poem, using three vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject Haiku EXERCISE A: Understanding Analogies calligraphy twine EXERCISE B: Applying Meanings Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Answers will vary, but haiku should use at least two additional vocabulary words Answers will vary but should use at least three vocabulary words and should include details about gratitude Sympathy EXERCISE A: Practice with Synonyms keen chalice chalice keen EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies glee fain EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should discuss the haiku, using at least three vocabulary words Answers will vary but should define the main idea of “Sympathy,” using all four vocabulary words How Things Work EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning rosin belligerent EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning Answers will vary EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but poems should use both vocabulary words and mimic Soto’s style The Road Not Taken EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning want diverge EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning trodden hence undergrowth EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but describe the author’s purpose “The Road Not Taken,” using all the selection vocabulary words Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Answer Key 85 Grape Sherbet Course 4, Unit 4, Enriched EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning gelled dollop masterpiece The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning EXERCISE B: Classifying masterpiece dollop gelled profane posterity anguish pernicious EXERCISE B: Classifying EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but paragraphs should include three selection vocabulary words Paragraph should compare Dove’s views on Memorial Day to the students’ views on Memorial Day My Mother Combs My Hair B A C EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate three selection and additional vocabulary words Students should describe how they would have handled the situation if they were Romeo EXERCISE A: Classifying brocade plait The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning Answers will vary, but paragraphs should use both daringly and snaking EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but paragraphs should include two vocabulary words Lineage EXERCISE A: Understanding Analogies EXERCISE B: Practice with Antonyms roughly sturdiness quick EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but scenes should use two vocabulary words 86 Course 4, Answer Key perverse adjacent retain rancor EXERCISE B: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary, but students should incorporate three of the selection and additional vocabulary words into a poem about a friendship or relationship that is special to them The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning predicament eloquence adversity fickle EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms B D A C Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc toil sow Answers will vary The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms revive stifle lament lurk B C A EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate three of the selection vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning philosopher glutton parasol lurk revive lament stifle EXERCISE B: Classifying A Sunny Morning unsavory haughty misadventure tedious Answers will vary but should use three selection and additional vocabulary words and describe a friendship Bye-Bye Brevoort EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning sanction tiered dismantling furled EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning EXERCISE B: Understanding Word Origins inexorable lamentably meager sanction dismantling furled EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate three vocabulary words The Bear Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning pretentious mourn logic monopoly EXERCISE B: Understanding Word Origins B C A The Leader EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning apparition vanquished exalted EXERCISE B: Classifying apparition exalted vanquished Marty, Act EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary Scenes should use three selection vocabulary words EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning baleful effusive amiability contrive EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched contrive effusive baleful amiability Course 4, Answer Key 87 EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate three selection vocabulary words Paragraph should compare and contrast Marty to a character in a different reading selection Essays will vary but should use at least four vocabulary words Marty, Act EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning imperious nonchalant diffidence solicitude blatant EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning tumult shun shroud restitution ardor EXERCISE B: Understanding Connotation EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies confounded languidly covertly negative positive negative negative EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate four selection vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding Clara and Marty’s relationship Marty, Act EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning résumé conspiratorial ebulliently EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms and Antonyms EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate three selection and additional vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject Course 4, Unit 5, Enriched from the Odyssey, Part EXERCISE A: Classifying ponderous plunder profusion valor guile EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning B A 88 Course 4, Answer Key Answers will vary Paragraph should compare the Odyssey to an adventure story or movie and use at least four vocabulary words from the Odyssey, Part EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning guise cower impudence contemptible renowned EXERCISE B: Understanding Word Origins larder lithe keen EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate four of the selection and additional vocabulary words Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject from the Odyssey, Part EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning lavish implacable wily aloof jostle EXERCISE B: Practice with Antonyms C A D B Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Answers will vary Sample answers are given below smiling mesmerized disappear from the Odyssey, Part Vasilisa of the Golden Braid and Ivan the Pea EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should respond to the Odyssey and use at least four vocabulary words Over Hill and Under Hill from The Hobbit EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning horde paraphernalia uncanny ingenious ingenious uncanny paraphernalia horde lance staff chamber stead suitor B C A Course 4, Unit 6, Enriched The Sentinel EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Essays will vary Ensure that students are using three vocabulary words Perseus EXERCISE A: Applying Meaning withered kindred shrill EXERCISE B: Practice with Synonyms 4 EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning EXERCISE B: Classifying EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning C A D B EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning ebb tantalize irrevocably enigma EXERCISE B: Practice with Antonyms D C A B EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate as many of the selection and additional vocabulary words as possible Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary Students should write a new ending to “Perseus” and use three selection and additional vocabulary words The Fenris Wolf EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning forge writhe brood bind fetter EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies Answers will vary Sample answers: frightening : grisly : : calming : soothing pummeled : gnashed : : blended : mixed make : generate : : die : perish violent : ferocious : : thoughtless : cruel He–y Come on Ou–t! EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning reverie cohort plausible disperse EXERCISE B: Classifying disperse reverie plausible cohort EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate as many of the selection vocabulary words as possible Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should use four selection and additional vocabulary words and reflect students’ understanding of the text Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Answer Key 89 The Rule of Names EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning cataract elixir literate spew EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge EXERCISE B: Classifying literate elixir cataract spew veritably prodigal implicitly pretext interrogated imperative haggard illuminating EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate as many of the selection vocabulary words as possible Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject Answers will vary but should reflect appropriate use of vocabulary words and students’ understanding of the text In Memoriam EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning bewildered repulsive meticulous acquiescence EXERCISE B: Classifying accelerates dreary temporal lobes EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning ravenous monotony spurn portent EXERCISE B: Practice with Antonyms B C A EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Essays will vary Ensure students are using as many selection and additional vocabulary words as possible 90 Course 4, Answer Key cadaverous expedient engrossed prowess perfidious EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Answers will vary but should incorporate as many of the selection vocabulary words as possible Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject The Red-Headed League EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning perfidious prowess cadaverous expedient engrossed EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning languid singular formidable nominal EXERCISE B: Applying Meaning nominal formidable languid singular Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Answers will vary but should incorporate as many of the selection and additional vocabulary words as possible Paragraphs should also address students’ personal opinions regarding the subject The Adventure of the President’s Half Disme The Stolen Cigar Case EXERCISE A: Determining Meaning trifle infallibility inscrutable perspicacity EXERCISE B: Understanding Analogies infallibility perspicacity inscrutable trifle EXERCISE C: Responding to the Selection Copyright © by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Answers will vary but should incorporate as many of the selection vocabulary words as possible Conclusion of the story should match tone of the story Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Answer Key 91 ... vocabulary words Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Unit UNIT Name Class _ Date _ Vocabulary Development The Interlopers SAKI Selection Vocabulary. .. four of the selection vocabulary words Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Unit UNIT Name Class _ Date _ Vocabulary Development The Cask of... four of the selection vocabulary words Leveled Vocabulary Development, Enriched Course 4, Unit 1 UNIT Name Class _ Date _ Vocabulary Development The Most