To Kill a Mockingbird

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To Kill a Mockingbird. In-context Vocabulary Chapters 3 and 4. expound. Atticus was expounding upon farm problems when Walter interrupted to ask if there was any molasses in the house. expound. To set forth, explain, put out Think ex (“out”) + ponere (“to put”). fractious. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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To Kill a Mockingbird

In-context Vocabulary

Chapters 3 and 4

expound

• Atticus was expounding upon farm problems when Walter interrupted to ask if there was any molasses in the house.

expound

• To set forth, explain, put out

• Think ex (“out”) + ponere (“to put”)

fractious

• She had always been too hard on me, she had at last seen the error of her fractious ways, she was sorry and too stubborn to say so.

fractious

• Unruly, readily angered

• Think “could break into a fraction”

amiable

• Atticus sat down in the swing and crossed his legs. His fingers wandered to his watchpocket; he said that was the only way he could think. He waited in amiable silence…

amiable

• Showing a pleasant personality

• Think amable in Spanish

auspicious

• The remainder of my schooldays were not more auspicious than the first.

auspicious

• Promising success

mortifying

• I swear, Scout, sometimes you act so much like a girl it’s mortifyin’.

mortifying

• To cause humiliation, embarrassment, or shame

• Think morir (“to die”) in Spanish

• It was so mortifying, that I just wanted to die!