"The Most Dangerous Game"
"The Possibility of Evil"
"Marigolds"
"The Cask of Amontillado"
100

What does "tangible" mean?

"Tangible" means something that can be touched or has physical form, like a book or a chair.

100

What does it mean to "condone" behavior?

To "condone" behavior means to accept and allow actions that are considered morally wrong, like ignoring bullying.

100

What does "stoicism" mean?

"Stoicism" is the endurance of pain or hardship without showing feelings or complaints, like keeping a brave face in tough times.

100

What does "implore" mean?

To "implore" means to beg someone earnestly for something, like a child pleading with a parent for a toy.

200

Describe the term "droll."

"Droll" describes something that is amusingly odd or whimsical, often making people smile or laugh.

200

Define "rapt."

"Rapt" means being deeply delighted or enchanted, as if someone is completely captivated by a beautiful performance.

200

Describe "bravado."

"Bravado" is a bold manner or show of confidence intended to impress others, often seen in someone trying to appear fearless.

200

Define "subside."

"Subside" means to become less intense or to calm down, such as when a storm passes and the winds die down.

300

What is "stamina" used to describe?

"Stamina" refers to the physical or mental strength and endurance needed to do something, like running a marathon.

300

Give an example of "potential."

The potential of a seed to grow into a large tree represents the possibilities that exist before it has fully developed.

300

What does "degradation" refer to?

"Degradation" refers to the condition of being disrespected or reduced in dignity, often through humiliating experiences.

300

What does it mean to "accost" someone?

To "accost" someone means to approach them in an aggressive or hostile manner, like confronting a stranger on the street.

400

What does it mean if something is "imperative"?

If something is "imperative," it means it is absolutely necessary or required, such as wearing a seatbelt while driving.

400

What does "reprehensible" refer to?

"Reprehensible" refers to actions or behaviors that deserve blame or criticism, such as cheating on a test.

400

Use "impotent" in a sentence.

The knight felt impotent as he watched the dragon destroy the village, unable to save anyone.

400

 Explain the term "fetter."

"Fetter" means to restrain someone with chains or shackles, symbolizing being trapped or limited in freedom.

500

Use "elude" in a sentence.

The clever rabbit managed to elude the hungry fox by hiding in a burrow.

500

Explain "unchecked" in your own words.

"Unchecked" means something that is not restrained or controlled, like wild weeds growing in a garden.

500

Explain the meaning of "compassion."

"Compassion" is the sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings of others, like helping someone who is hurt.

500

What is the significance of "impunity"?

"Impunity" signifies freedom from punishment or harm, often referring to people who commit crimes without facing consequences.

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