Walk Two Moons Week 2 BELL WORK November 11.1 1. anonymous adj. having an unknown author or origin 2. cantankerous adj. bad tempered and quarrelsome 3. console v. to give comfort in a time of distress 4. flail v. to wave about wildly, especially one’s arms and legs 5. malevolent adj. doing or desiring to do evil to others November 11.1 ALS 1. anonymous adj. having an unknown author or origin 2. cantankerous adj. bad tempered and quarrelsome 3. console v. to give comfort in a time of distress 4. flail v. to wave about wildly, especially one’s arms and legs 5. malevolent adj. doing or desiring to do evil to others Myths n.– a story whose author is unknown and that explains a people’s belief about nature, an event in history, or the origin of a custom or practice. November 11.2 manna n. a miraculous gift reassurance n. renewed confidence or belief skeptical adj. doubtful or disbelieving slather v. to spread thickly gnarled- adj.- twisted and full of knots November 11.2 ALS manna n. a miraculous gift reassurance n. renewed confidence or belief skeptical adj. doubtful or disbelieving slather v. to spread thickly gnarled- adj.- twisted and full of knots climax n. – the point of greatest emotional intensity, interest, or suspense. Resolution n. – the final outcome of a story November 12.1 Illustrate the following: Slather Gnarled Console November 12.2 Use the following in a sentence. Go for seven words per sentence. Flail Manna Skeptical November 13.1 Illustrate the following: Cantankerous Anonymous malevolent November 13.2 Use the following in a sentence. Go for seven words per sentence. Gnarled Anonymous Cantankerous November 14.1 Use the following words in sentences. Go for seven words per sentence. Flail Skeptical Slather November 14.2 Find the correct synonyms for each of the following: _____ bonanza, windfall, delicacy _____ , confidence, incentive, reward _____, nameless, undesignated, incognito November 15.1 Find the correct synonyms for each of the following: _____ , twisted, knotted, deformed _____ , smack, smash, thrash _____ , dubious, doubtful, mistrustful November 15.2 Find the correct antonyms for each of the following: _____ , upset, agitate, depress _____ , straight, unbent, untwisted _____ , friendly, good, kind