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“The Most Dangerous Game” Vocabulary I will tell you the vocabulary word. We will make an inference based solely on the image provided. You will create a Frayer Model for each vocabulary word.

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“The Most Dangerous Game”

Vocabulary

• I will tell you the vocabulary word.

• We will make an inference based solely on the image provided.

• You will create a Frayer Model for each vocabulary word.

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Frayer Model

1.) Write the definition in the first

box.

2.) Draw a picture for each

word in the second box.

3.) Find at least 2 (simple)

synonyms and place them in

the third box.

4.) Create a sentence in the fourth box using the term.

Note: Your sentence must demonstrate meaning!

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Tangible (adj.) – capable of

being touched or felt; having

actual form and substance

Droll (adj.) –

amusingly odd or

comical

1.)

2.)

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Quarry (noun) – the object of a hunt;

prey

Scruples (noun) – a feeling of

uneasiness that keeps a person from

doing something

3.)

4.)

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Disarming (adj.) – removing or

overcoming suspicion; inspiring

confidence

Solicitously (adj.) – in a manner expressing

care or concern

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6.)

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Cultivated (adj.) – refined or

cultured in manner

Imperative (adj.) – absolutely

necessary

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8.)

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Amenity (noun) – something that adds

to one’s comfort or convenience

Zealous (adj.) – intensely enthusiastic

9.)

10.)

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He does not condone breaking laws,

even if the laws are ones that he

disagrees with.

My best friend Angela has the uncanny ability

to know my thoughts before I speak.

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Condone (verb) – to forgive or

overlook Uncanny (adj.) – so remarkable as

to seem supernatural

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