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The Letter The Letter Part 1 Part 1

“The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

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Tempestuous Adjective Emotional, passionate His relationship with his father is tempestuous and characterized by a lot of fighting 

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Page 1: “The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

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Page 2: “The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

Disdain• Verb• Scorn, despise,

contempt• I have colossal

disdain for the Celtics.

Page 3: “The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

Tempestuous• Adjective• Emotional, passionate• His relationship with his father is

tempestuous and characterized by a lot of fighting

Page 4: “The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

Surmise• Verb• Figure out; deduce• Banquo surmised that Macbeth

killed King Duncan because he had heard the prophecy.

Page 5: “The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

Refrain• Noun• A repeated excuse• Many teachers have heard the

“my dog ate my homework” refrain.

Page 6: “The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

Refrain• Verb• Abstain. Avoid doing something• Please refrain from using profanity

in class.

Page 7: “The Letter Part 1. Disdain Verb Scorn, despise, contempt I have colossal disdain for the Celtics

Quell• Verb• Calm, soothe• If you have never been kissed and

are nervous about your first kiss, I recommend chewing some gum to quell your fears about bad breath.

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Poignant• Adjective• Moving, touching, heartbreaking• The Saints’ Superbowl victory was

a poignant win for a team that nobody thought could do it.

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Peer• Verb• Gaze, look intently• He peered through the window

and saw his dog eating his homework.

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Peer• Noun• Equal, friend• You should ALWAYS listen to your

teacher over the advice of your peers when it comes to your homework.

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Debilitate• Verb• Impair, hinder• The stroke left him debilitated.

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Colossal• Adjective• Gigantic, huge• The man’s

colossal beard made him look…weird.

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Colossal• Adjective• Important, vital• It is of colossal significance that

you pass the CAHSEE if you want to graduate high school.

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Cogitate• Verb• Think, consider• Macbeth had to cogitate about

whether he should kill King Duncan.

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Cardiologist• Noun• Doctor who specializes in the

heart and cardiovascular system• Mr. Rodriguez may have to see a

cardiologist when the Lakers win the championship again this year (REPEAT!)

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Abstain• Verb• Do without; refrain• Please abstain from eating burritos

in class.