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Quater 3.
Quater 1.

1. Preside: Someone who is the acting leader or president.

Novel Sent: “a gaunt woman who wears a rawhide jacket and denims and cowboy boots, presides over a falling-apart post office”(Capote2).

S-A Sentence: Barack Obama presides over America’s political and national decisions.

FW: The importance that Holcomb presides in the Bible belt is significant to understand the jist of people's minds in the town.

 

2. Vigor: Active strength of body or mind or forceful exertion.
Novel Sent: “Bonnie had resurrected her ‘old self’; as if serving up a preview of the normality, the regained vigour”(Capote5).

S-A Sentence: When I lose my vigour after a long day of school, I go hit the weight room.

FW: Everyday I wake at 6:00 take 26g of dextrose and take half scoop of amino acids, then I go outside on the track and warm up then do some stretching to get ready for a vigorous 15min HIIT workout.

Dairy: Really tells me this character is very determined, always in vigor.

 

3. Genial: Diffusing warmth and friendliness.
Novel Sent: “But weakened by genial events of the evening, he had consented”(Capote6).

S-A Sentence: Mr.P always as a genial look when ever you approach him.

FW: Mr. Clutter one of the major employers their too also pushes his beliefs into his employees, drinking is forbidden, but he is genial to the individuals that abide to him by not giving them meager sums.

Dairy: I plead innocent for Perry, for he is genuinely genial he has the power of realization.

​Project: 

 

4. Myriad: A large indefinite number.
Novel Sent: “Clutter stored her clothes in the closets in the closets of this room, and kept her few cosmetics and her myriad medicines in the blue-tile-and-glass-brick bathroom”(Capote7).

S-A Sentence: When I open my biology text book I see a myriad of words that I must read and comprehend. 

FW: Now I have awakened, I check my face for any imperfections and go on a normal man's regular routine, poop, shower, brush, shave, groom, and a myriad of things.

 

5. Meander: To move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular, course.
Novel Sent: "River Valley Farm (a name justifed by the Arkansas River's meandering presence but not, certainly, by any evidence of valley)”(Capote9).

S-A Sentence: When I study really late at night my mind tends to meander from exhaustion.
FW: Dick to his partner of crime as come down a bad road but had a very successful time in high school, but his finances meandered him.

Diary: They eventually meander back to their ominous future in Kansas and Dick starts writing checks with his name.

 

6. Supple: Moving and bending with ease.
Novel Sent: “so thumbed that it had grown as supple as a piece of chamois”(Capote12).
S-A sentence: People who do yoga can move their bodies in a very supple manner.

FW: If you grow up in a fight or die environment then you will nuture your kids in that way, if live in a happy, rich, and supple community then you will treat your children accordingly.

 

7. Loom: Textile weaving machine, weaving, or come into view indistinctly, often threateningly.
Novel Sent: Savaged-eyed protectors of a ship's hulk that loomed ahead”(Capote15).

S-A sentence: I watch the Chinese workers sitting in front of their looms producing my clothes.

 

8. Reverie: An abstracted state of absorption.
Novel Sent: Nevertheless, pleasant as this Las Vegas reverie was, it paled beside another of his visions”(Capote15).

S-A sentence: Lise was in reverie at the dinner table, I tried talking to her but she did not respond.

FW: When you have someones feelings in grasp it is easy to manipulate the person's thinking, they will genuinely be in reverie.

 

9. Pragmatic: Concerned with practical matters.
Novel Sent: "Dick literalness, his pragmatic approach to every subject”(Capote15).

S-A sentence: Mr. Salter is very pragmatic with whatever he is trying to teach us.

FW: Not to be so utterly pragmatic and putting people behind bars without the spirtitual and moral intent of making sure that person who committed the crime learned from their mistakes and is not just sent to life in prison without a lesson learned.

Diary: Psychotic thats all I can say, the murder seemed motiveless, does not feel pragmatic to me.

Project: Is it important take every single advantage when your general audience is excited with emotion, giving incessant readers, but to leave a permanent imprint, you need to pragmatic.

 

10. Mesmerize: Attract strongly, as if with a magnet.
Novel Sent: “Singing, and the thought of doing so in front of an audience, was another mesmeric way of whittling hours”(Capote14).

S-A sentence: I want my body to be mesmerized by people in the future.

 

 

11. Egotism: An exaggerated opinion of your own importance.
Novel Sent: "pink lips and perky nose confirmed its presence, as did a quality of roguish animation, of uppity Irish egotism”(Capote14).

S-A sentence: Bodybuilding either leads to an increase in your egotism or your humility.

FW: I completely close myself from my nervous system and the sympathetic signals it gives me, all I want is to feed my egotism.

Dairy: I really hate Dick right now. Every single action he is committing is so egomatic.

 

12. Ominous: Threatening or foreshadowing a evil or tragic developments.
Novel Sent: mirror-guided experiments had taught him how to ring the changes, how to look now ominous, now impish, soulful"(Capote14). 

S-A sentence: My teacher gave me an ominous look when I cheated on the test.

 

 

13. Grotesque: Distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous.
Novel Sent: "Strutting on stuned legs that seemed grotesquely inadequate to grown-up bulk they supported”(Capote13).

S-A sentence: Modern art always seems grotesque to me, because of it’s odd appearance.

FW: Since Holcomb is in a region where these Bible "extremists" are a major block of society, with that schema you wouldn't have that grotesque reaction.

Dairy: There were descriptions of Dick’s grotesque face.

Project: Logical sense cannot be made from a writing when it has a grotesque structure, in my opinion logos is incorporated in the whole of your thoughts.

 

14. Incessant: Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
Novel Sent: "for the young man was an incessant conceiver of voyages" (Capote12).

S-A sentence: My best days were always incessant, because I had 100% focus on all my tasks for the day.

FW: Being able to visualize words is what really makes a novel more incessant to a reader.

Diary: This was a lot of content to swallow in one seating, but it was an very incessant reading.

Project: Is it important take every single advantage when your general audience is excited with emotion, giving incessant readers, but to leave a permanent imprint, you need to pragmatic.

 

15. Anguish: Extreme distress of body or mind.
Novel Sent: “with an extremely shallow precipitation and anguishing irrigation problems”(Capote2).

S-A sentence: Anguished individuals are never good to have in an argument.

FW: I feel like a hypocrite, anguish surrounds me, going around preaching to strive for success and perfection no matter what but me myself I'm scared to go to it myself.

Dairy: Giving us anguish towards murderers without second thought in total oblivion.

 

16. Acquisition: Something acquired.
Novel Sent: “exploitation of plentiful natural-gas resources, and its acquisition is reflected in the new school”(Capote2).

S-A sentence: During my day in school I always hope to get some sort of acquisition by the end of the day.

FW: I can take all that information and the acquisitions and play it like a movie in my head, visualize.

Diary: I still see no acquisitions there still broke.

Project: All appeals you make must line up with professional language, proper structure, flow of thoughts, for some to get any acquisition that would translate into your main goal, persuading them.

 

17. Recede: Pull back or move away or backward.
Novel Sent: “the racing, receding wail of locomotive whistles”(Capote3).
S-A sentence: I try my best not to recede when I am up against something really challenging for me.

 

 

18. Lamentable: Bad; unfortunate
Novel Sent: “Still, the incident had lamentably put off his retiring time, which was ordinary eleven o’clock”(Capote6).

S-A sentence: Her death happened on the lamentable day of Friday the thirteenth.

 

 

19. Equanimity: Steadiness of mind under stress.
Novel Sent: “he was known for his equanimity, his charitableness, and the fact that he paid good wages and distributed frequent bonuses”(Capote8).

S-A sentence: In the Navy SEAL training they constantly teach their soldiers equanimity through extremely strenuous training.

FW:  I am in equanimity and I have reached muscular nirvana, I have the mind-muscle connection.

 

20. Obscure: Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
Novel Sent: "a mile and half from the highway, and arrived at by obscure roads, it was not a place that strangers came upon by chance”(Capote11).

S-A sentence: She explained her vision was very obscure after getting hit very hard on the back of her head with a baseball bat.

FW: You talked about failure and overcoming it and becoming a stronger version of yourself, and I really like that you overcame those obstacles that obscured you.

Dairy: This just obscures my perception of Dick and Perry, makes them even more horrible people to me in my mind, psychotic thats all I can say.

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Quater 4.
Quater 2.

1. Preside: Someone who is the acting leader or president.

Novel Sent: “a gaunt woman who wears a rawhide jacket and denims and cowboy boots, presides over a falling-apart post office”(Capote2).

S-A Sentence: Barack Obama presides over America’s political and national decisions.

FW: The importance that Holcomb presides in the Bible belt is significant to understand the jist of people's minds in the town.

 

2. Vigor: Active strength of body or mind or forceful exertion.
Novel Sent: “Bonnie had resurrected her ‘old self’; as if serving up a preview of the normality, the regained vigour”(Capote5).

S-A Sentence: When I lose my vigour after a long day of school, I go hit the weight room.

FW: Everyday I wake at 6:00 take 26g of dextrose and take half scoop of amino acids, then I go outside on the track and warm up then do some stretching to get ready for a vigorous 15min HIIT workout.

Dairy: Really tells me this character is very determined, always in vigor.

 

3. Genial: Diffusing warmth and friendliness.
Novel Sent: “But weakened by genial events of the evening, he had consented”(Capote6).

S-A Sentence: Mr.P always as a genial look when ever you approach him.

FW: Mr. Clutter one of the major employers their too also pushes his beliefs into his employees, drinking is forbidden, but he is genial to the individuals that abide to him by not giving them meager sums.

Dairy: I plead innocent for Perry, for he is genuinely genial he has the power of realization.

​Project: We begin loading our barrel with ethos, the foundational base that acts as a hook to provide a genial aspects of the writing.

 

4. Myriad: A large indefinite number.
Novel Sent: “Clutter stored her clothes in the closets in the closets of this room, and kept her few cosmetics and her myriad medicines in the blue-tile-and-glass-brick bathroom”(Capote7).

S-A Sentence: When I open my biology text book I see a myriad of words that I must read and comprehend. 

FW: Now I have awakened, I check my face for any imperfections and go on a normal man's regular routine, poop, shower, brush, shave, groom, and a myriad of things.

 

5. Meander: To move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular, course.
Novel Sent: "River Valley Farm (a name justifed by the Arkansas River's meandering presence but not, certainly, by any evidence of valley)”(Capote9).

S-A Sentence: When I study really late at night my mind tends to meander from exhaustion.
FW:
Dick to his partner of crime as come down a bad road but had a very successful time in high school, but his finances meandered him.

Diary: They eventually meander back to their ominous future in Kansas and Dick starts writing checks with his name.

 

6. Supple: Moving and bending with ease.
Novel Sent: “so thumbed that it had grown as supple as a piece of chamois”(Capote12).
S-A sentence: People who do yoga can move their bodies in a very supple manner.

FW: If you grow up in a fight or die environment then you will nuture your kids in that way, if live in a happy, rich, and supple community then you will treat your children accordingly.

 

7. Loom: Textile weaving machine, weaving, or come into view indistinctly, often threateningly.
Novel Sent: Savaged-eyed protectors of a ship's hulk that loomed ahead”(Capote15).

S-A sentence: I watch the Chinese workers sitting in front of their looms producing my clothes.

 

8. Reverie: An abstracted state of absorption.
Novel Sent: Nevertheless, pleasant as this Las Vegas reverie was, it paled beside another of his visions”(Capote15).

S-A sentence: Lise was in reverie at the dinner table, I tried talking to her but she did not respond.

FW: When you have someones feelings in grasp it is easy to manipulate the person's thinking, they will genuinely be in reverie.

 

9. Pragmatic: Concerned with practical matters.
Novel Sent: "Dick literalness, his pragmatic approach to every subject”(Capote15).

S-A sentence: Mr. Salter is very pragmatic with whatever he is trying to teach us.

FW: Not to be so utterly pragmatic and putting people behind bars without the spirtitual and moral intent of making sure that person who committed the crime learned from their mistakes and is not just sent to life in prison without a lesson learned.

Diary: Psychotic thats all I can say, the murder seemed motiveless, does not feel pragmatic to me.

Project: Is it important take every single advantage when your general audience is excited with emotion, giving incessant readers, but to leave a permanent imprint, you need to pragmatic.

 

10. Mesmerize: Attract strongly, as if with a magnet.
Novel Sent: “Singing, and the thought of doing so in front of an audience, was another mesmeric way of whittling hours”(Capote14).

S-A sentence: I want my body to be mesmerized by people in the future.

 

 

11. Egotism: An exaggerated opinion of your own importance.
Novel Sent: "pink lips and perky nose confirmed its presence, as did a quality of roguish animation, of uppity Irish egotism”(Capote14).

S-A sentence: Bodybuilding either leads to an increase in your egotism or your humility.

FW: I completely close myself from my nervous system and the sympathetic signals it gives me, all I want is to feed my egotism.

Dairy: I really hate Dick right now. Every single action he is committing is so egomatic.

 

12. Ominous: Threatening or foreshadowing a evil or tragic developments.
Novel Sent: mirror-guided experiments had taught him how to ring the changes, how to look now ominous, now impish, soulful"(Capote14). 

S-A sentence: My teacher gave me an ominous look when I cheated on the test.

 

 

13. Grotesque: Distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous.
Novel Sent: "Strutting on stuned legs that seemed grotesquely inadequate to grown-up bulk they supported”(Capote13).

S-A sentence: Modern art always seems grotesque to me, because of it’s odd appearance.

FW: Since Holcomb is in a region where these Bible "extremists" are a major block of society, with that schema you wouldn't have that grotesque reaction.

Dairy: There were descriptions of Dick’s grotesque face.

Project: Logical sense cannot be made from a writing when it has a grotesque structure, in my opinion logos is incorporated in the whole of your thoughts.

 

14. Incessant: Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
Novel Sent: "for the young man was an incessant conceiver of voyages" (Capote12).

S-A sentence: My best days were always incessant, because I had 100% focus on all my tasks for the day.

FW: Being able to visualize words is what really makes a novel more incessant to a reader.

Diary: This was a lot of content to swallow in one seating, but it was an very incessant reading.

Project: Is it important take every single advantage when your general audience is excited with emotion, giving incessant readers, but to leave a permanent imprint, you need to pragmatic.

 

15. Anguish: Extreme distress of body or mind.
Novel Sent: “with an extremely shallow precipitation and anguishing irrigation problems”(Capote2).

S-A sentence: Anguished individuals are never good to have in an argument.

FW: I feel like a hypocrite, anguish surrounds me, going around preaching to strive for success and perfection no matter what but me myself I'm scared to go to it myself.

Dairy: Giving us anguish towards murderers without second thought in total oblivion.

 

16. Acquisition: Something acquired.
Novel Sent: “exploitation of plentiful natural-gas resources, and its acquisition is reflected in the new school”(Capote2).

S-A sentence: During my day in school I always hope to get some sort of acquisition by the end of the day.

FW: I can take all that information and the acquisitions and play it like a movie in my head, visualize.

Diary: I still see no acquisitions there still broke.

Project: All appeals you make must line up with professional language, proper structure, flow of thoughts, for some to get any acquisition that would translate into your main goal, persuading them.

 

17. Recede: Pull back or move away or backward.
Novel Sent: “the racing, receding wail of locomotive whistles”(Capote3).
S-A sentence: I try my best not to recede when I am up against something really challenging for me.

 

 

18. Lamentable: Bad; unfortunate
Novel Sent: “Still, the incident had lamentably put off his retiring time, which was ordinary eleven o’clock”(Capote6).

S-A sentence: Her death happened on the lamentable day of Friday the thirteenth.

 

 

19. Equanimity: Steadiness of mind under stress.
Novel Sent: “he was known for his equanimity, his charitableness, and the fact that he paid good wages and distributed frequent bonuses”(Capote8).

S-A sentence: In the Navy SEAL training they constantly teach their soldiers equanimity through extremely strenuous training.

FW:  I am in equanimity and I have reached muscular nirvana, I have the mind-muscle connection.

 

20. Obscure: Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
Novel Sent: "a mile and half from the highway, and arrived at by obscure roads, it was not a place that strangers came upon by chance”(Capote11).

S-A sentence: She explained her vision was very obscure after getting hit very hard on the back of her head with a baseball bat.

FW: You talked about failure and overcoming it and becoming a stronger version of yourself, and I really like that you overcame those obstacles that obscured you.

Dairy: This just obscures my perception of Dick and Perry, makes them even more horrible people to me in my mind, psychotic thats all I can say.

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