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concept vocabulary and word study
the necklace
guy de maupassant
word list
refinement exquisite resplendent suppleness gallantries homage
a. directions: in each of the following items, think about the meaning of the
italicized word or phrase, and then answer the question.
- would you describe someone as exhibiting refinement if, at dinner, he or she
slurped the soup? explain.
- tracy bought an exquisite brand new, fire - engine red guitar. true or false:
tracy’s guitar is shabby hunk of wood. explain.
- if you walked into an abandoned building with crumbling floors and peeling
paint, would you describe it as resplendent? explain.
- athena’s suppleness allowed her to cross her ankles behind her head. would
you describe athena as flexible?
- while david was courting rebecca, he opened all doors for her and took his
hat off when greeting her. are these actions gallantries? explain.
- would you say that performing a song by a songwriter you admire is no
homage? explain.
b. word study: the latin root - splend - comes from the latin splendere meaning
“shine; be bright.” the word splendid comes from this root. below, write two
words with the root - splend - and use each in a sentence. use a dictionary for
support.
- word: __________ sentence: __________
- word: __________ sentence: __________
Part A (Answering the questions about word meanings)
- Question 1
- Brief Explanations: "Refinement" refers to polite and cultured behavior. Slurping soup is considered impolite, so someone who slurps soup would not be exhibiting refinement.
- Answer: No. Because "refinement" involves polite, cultured behavior, and slurping soup is impolite.
- Question 2
- Brief Explanations: "Exquisite" means extremely beautiful, delicate, or well - made. A "shabby hunk of wood" is the opposite of what "exquisite" describes.
- Answer: False. "Exquisite" means beautiful and well - made, while a shabby hunk of wood is unattractive and poorly - made, so they are contradictory.
- Question 3
- Brief Explanations: "Resplendent" means shining brightly or looking magnificent. An abandoned building with crumbling floors and peeling paint is not magnificent or shining.
- Answer: No. "Resplendent" means magnificent and shining, but an abandoned building with damage is not like that.
- Question 4
- Brief Explanations: "Suppleness" means the ability to bend or move easily, which is similar to flexibility. Crossing ankles behind the head requires a lot of flexibility.
- Answer: Yes. "Suppleness" means being able to bend/move easily, and crossing ankles behind the head shows flexibility.
- Question 5
- Brief Explanations: "Gallantries" are acts of politeness, courtesy, especially towards women. Opening doors and taking off a hat are polite, courtly acts.
- Answer: Yes. "Gallantries" are polite, courtly acts towards others (especially women), and opening doors and hat - taking are such acts.
- Question 6
- Brief Explanations: "Homage" is a show of respect or admiration. Performing a song by a songwriter you admire is a way to show respect for their work.
- Answer: No (the original answer was wrong). Performing a song by an admired songwriter is a form of homage as it shows respect for their work.
Part B (Word study with the root - splend -)
- Word 1: Splendor
- Sentence: The queen's crown was adorned with jewels that added to its splendor as it glittered in the light.
- Word 2: Resplendent
- Sentence: The bride looked resplendent in her white, lace - trimmed wedding gown as she walked down the aisle.
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Part A (Answering the questions about word meanings)
- Question 1
- Brief Explanations: "Refinement" refers to polite and cultured behavior. Slurping soup is considered impolite, so someone who slurps soup would not be exhibiting refinement.
- Answer: No. Because "refinement" involves polite, cultured behavior, and slurping soup is impolite.
- Question 2
- Brief Explanations: "Exquisite" means extremely beautiful, delicate, or well - made. A "shabby hunk of wood" is the opposite of what "exquisite" describes.
- Answer: False. "Exquisite" means beautiful and well - made, while a shabby hunk of wood is unattractive and poorly - made, so they are contradictory.
- Question 3
- Brief Explanations: "Resplendent" means shining brightly or looking magnificent. An abandoned building with crumbling floors and peeling paint is not magnificent or shining.
- Answer: No. "Resplendent" means magnificent and shining, but an abandoned building with damage is not like that.
- Question 4
- Brief Explanations: "Suppleness" means the ability to bend or move easily, which is similar to flexibility. Crossing ankles behind the head requires a lot of flexibility.
- Answer: Yes. "Suppleness" means being able to bend/move easily, and crossing ankles behind the head shows flexibility.
- Question 5
- Brief Explanations: "Gallantries" are acts of politeness, courtesy, especially towards women. Opening doors and taking off a hat are polite, courtly acts.
- Answer: Yes. "Gallantries" are polite, courtly acts towards others (especially women), and opening doors and hat - taking are such acts.
- Question 6
- Brief Explanations: "Homage" is a show of respect or admiration. Performing a song by a songwriter you admire is a way to show respect for their work.
- Answer: No (the original answer was wrong). Performing a song by an admired songwriter is a form of homage as it shows respect for their work.
Part B (Word study with the root - splend -)
- Word 1: Splendor
- Sentence: The queen's crown was adorned with jewels that added to its splendor as it glittered in the light.
- Word 2: Resplendent
- Sentence: The bride looked resplendent in her white, lace - trimmed wedding gown as she walked down the aisle.