Here is a list of words that didn't make the cut. They didn't make it because I could gather what they meant from context, I just liked the word, or there was a pretty good chance I would come across these again in other books. There are 49 of them after the jump.
A vocabulary word blog with book reviews, information on authors, and origin of words. Good for SATs, state standardized tests, etc.
Monday, October 22, 2012
William Peter Blatty
Here is a list of words that didn't make the cut. They didn't make it because I could gather what they meant from context, I just liked the word, or there was a pretty good chance I would come across these again in other books. There are 49 of them after the jump.
"Heeeere's Johnny!"
So. I'm back. Again. I wish I could say I did something cool on my hiatus--like vacationed in Hawaii or was "walker" on the T.V. show The Walking Dead, but I didn't. I did lots of school. And I guess that's cool, because I feel smarter. I've done lots of reading. Many many books. Well...as many as I can read with my crazy school schedule. Quite honestly, the number of books I consumed pale in comparison to the number of books Wendy Darling has read. You can check her out here.
I have most recently read Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse, Native Son by Richard Wright, and The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. Normally I would like to break up the book into smaller vocabulary sections, but I think with this first book I'll do a list of words that were good, but I didn't define. The second list will be a word list--complete with definitions and examples from either the book or some other source. I will put up words for the other books if I have time, but I'm thinking my first post will be about The Exorcist.
Until next time :)
I have most recently read Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse, Native Son by Richard Wright, and The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. Normally I would like to break up the book into smaller vocabulary sections, but I think with this first book I'll do a list of words that were good, but I didn't define. The second list will be a word list--complete with definitions and examples from either the book or some other source. I will put up words for the other books if I have time, but I'm thinking my first post will be about The Exorcist.
Until next time :)
"I rarely think in words at all. A thought comes, and I may try to express it in words afterward."--Albert Einstein
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