Plot Mapper_JC_TKAM [Chap7]

Posted on July 24th, 2008 in Jie Cheng, TKAM, chapter 7 by jiecheng  Tagged

Vocab by Feng Yi

Posted on July 9th, 2008 in Chapter 8- TKAM, Feng Li, chapter 7 by joranna xD.  Tagged , , ,

I am Joranna and I am posting for Feng Yi.

Chapter 7
  • Jem waved my word away as if fanning gnats
    gnat-any of various small biting flies: midges; biting midges; black flies; sand flies
    eg:He’s very slow at this work because he’s always straining at a gnat.
  • Jen’s question was an appeal.
    appeal-a request for relief, aid, etc
    eg:Make an appeal to my mother.
  • The second grade was grim.
    grim-stern; resolute,harsh or formidable in manner or appearance
    eg:I’ve had a grim day.
  • Jem and I were trotting in our orbit one mild October afternoon when our knot-hole stopped us again.
    orbit-a range or field of action or influence; sphere
    eg:To move in an orbit.
  • Mr Radley,ah-did you put cement in that hole in that tree down yonder.
    yonder-being at a distance, either within view or as if within view
    eg:He has walked to yonder hill.
  • You reckon it’s white gold,Jem?
    reckon-to calculate or ascertain by calculating; compute
    eg:Do you still reckon him among your friends ?
  • Jem no longer felt the necessity of ascertaining the hour every five minutes.
    ascertain-to determine or discover definitely,to make certain.
    eg:I am going to ascertain the truth.
  • He had been on the verge of telling me something all evening.
    certain-positive and confident about the truth of something; convinced
    eg:She is on the verge of 90.
  • That-chewing gum cleaved to her palate and rendered her speechless.
    render-to present or submit (accounts, etc) for payment, approval, or action,to give or provide.
    eg:You have rendered great service.
Chapter 8
  •  For reason unfathomable to the most experienced prophets in Maycomb County.
    unfathomable-incapable of being fathomed; immeasurable,incomprehensible
    eg:No more can I look into the depths of this unfathomable water.
  • For reason unfathomable to the most experienced prophets in Maycomb County.
    prophet-a person who predicts the future,a spokesman for a movement, doctrine, etc
    eg:She is a prophet.
  • Jem and I were burdened with the guilt of contributing to the aberration of nature.
    aberration-deviation from what is normal, expected, or usualdeparture from truth, morality, etc
    eg:he’s behaviour is aberration.
  • but her death caused hardly a ripple-the neighbourhood seldom saw her.
    ripple-a slight wave or undulation on the surface of water,a small wave or undulation in fabric, hair, etc
    eg:There were ripples on the pool as the wind grew stronger.
  • Atticus looked sternly around his newpaper at me:’I did not’.
    stern-showing uncompromising or inflexible resolve; firm, strict, or authoritarian,relentless; unyielding
    eg:my mother is a stern teacher .
  • Jem restrain me from further questions.
    restrain-to hold (someone) back from some action, esp by force,to limit or restrict
    eg:restrain myself when i was cring.
  • Jem had a notion that Atticus thought our activities that night last summer were not solely confined to strip poker.
    solely-only; completely; entirely,for one thing only.
    eg:He is solely responsible this cless.
  • Jem had a notion that Atticus thought our activities that night last summer were not solely confined to strip poker.
    strip-to take or pull (the covering, clothes, etc) off (oneself, another person, or thing)
    egh:he Strips to the waist.
  • He said it was merely a twitch.
    twitch-to move or cause to move in a jerky spasmodic way,to hurt with a sharp spasmodic pain.
    eg:I felt someone twitch at my coat.
  • Wedding invitation ,setting off the fire siren.
    invitation-the act of enticing or attracting;
    eg:I accept  an invitation.
  • setting off the fire siren.
    siren-a device for emitting a loud wailing sound, esp as a warning or signal, typically consisting of a rotating perforated metal drum through which air or steam is passed under pressure
    eg:The siren wailed and woke everyone.
  • When Atticus finally called us to order and bade us look at our plates instead of out the windows.
    bade-past tense of bid
    eg:She bade him come.
  • ‘I haven’t the slightest idea’
    slightest-(usually follows `the’) most meager; “didn’t have the slightest chance”
    eg:I haven’t the slightest idea .
  • Jem said if we waited until it snowed some more we could scrape it all up for a snowman.
    scrape-to move (a rough or sharp object) across (a surface), esp to smooth or clean,to move (a rough or sharp object) across (a surface), esp to smooth or clean
    eg:He scraped the side of his car.
  • ‘Beautiful my hind foot!’
    hind-(esp of parts of the body) situated at the back or rear.
    eg:He’s being hind William.

Posted on July 7th, 2008 in TKAM, chapter 7, discussions by joranna xD.  Tagged , ,

I am going to post some questions and keep the qroup working and discussing. I want everybody to give an answer and explain why. I also want you to read other member’s comment and comment on it.

Chapter 7: Page 64. 1st Paragraph.

  1. What do they mean by ‘…, I tried to climb into Jem’s skin and walk around it: …’ ?
  2. Why did they say that ‘…, my funeral would have been held the next afternoon.’ ? Who died and why did he/she died.

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