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Animal Farm - Vocabulary Ch. 6-10

Animal Farm Vocabulary Ch. 6 – 10 provides definitions and examples of 8 required vocabulary words: [1] demeanor, incite, prosperous, retribution, spontaneous, subversive, treachery, and tyrannical. [2] It also allows students to choose 4 additional words from chapters 6 through 10 and provide definitions, examples from the text, and original sentences using the words. [3] This document is designed to help students understand and use new vocabulary from those chapters of Animal Farm.

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Animal Farm - Vocabulary Ch. 6-10

Animal Farm Vocabulary Ch. 6 – 10 provides definitions and examples of 8 required vocabulary words: [1] demeanor, incite, prosperous, retribution, spontaneous, subversive, treachery, and tyrannical. [2] It also allows students to choose 4 additional words from chapters 6 through 10 and provide definitions, examples from the text, and original sentences using the words. [3] This document is designed to help students understand and use new vocabulary from those chapters of Animal Farm.

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Animal Farm Vocabulary Ch.

6 – 10
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Eight Required Vocabulary from Ch. 6 – 10
Other Forms of Your original sentence that shows
Word Part of Speech Definition 2-3 Synonyms
the Word context and meaning
a person's appearance and
she used to give me a really quiet and
demeanor noun behavior; the way someone demeaned appearanc, aspect
introverted demeanor.
seems to be to other people
to cause (someone) to act in
we were already in a bad situation, but
incite verb an angry, harmful, or violent incisive stir up, rage
just had to incite the teachers.
way
having success usually by
prosperous adjective
making a lot of money
prosper bloom, advance hope i’ll have a prosperous year.
punishment for doing your actions had led you to great
retribution noun
something wrong; revenge
retribute fate, punishment
retributions.
done or said in a natural and your speach was very spontaneous, you
spontaneous adjective often sudden way and without spontaneity unforced, impulsive should think about what you have just
a lot of thought or planning said.
secretly trying to ruin or
he tried to subvert our boat so we
subversive adjective destroy a government, political subvert rebel, distruptive
could win the race.
system, etc.
an act of harming someone
she betrayed us, how treacherous of
treachery noun who trusts you; betrayal of treacherous disloyalty, betrayal
her.
trust
using power over people in a
he tried to force others to work for him
tyrannical adjective way that is cruel and unfair; tyranny despotic, fascistic
because he is a tyrannical person.
oppressive and controlling

Four Student-choice Vocabulary from Ch. 6 – 10


Your original sentence that
Other forms of Sentence from book and 2–3
Word Part of Speech Definition shows context and
the word page Synonyms
meaning

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