Mr. Gagnon's Homework Assignments
JUNE 2005
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Last updated on JUNE 23, 2005 at 1pm.
YES, IT IS OFFICIAL. I AM RETIRING, EFFECTIVE JUNE 30, 2005.
MY FINAL WORK DAY IS FRIDAY, JUNE 24. AFTER 35 YEARS OF ENJOYING
THIS JOB, IT IS TIME TO MAKE ROOM FOR SOMEONE ELSE, WITH NEW IDEAS,
NEW VOCABULARY WORDS AND NEW STORIES! MORE THAN 3500 STUDENTS
HAVE SAT IN MY CLASSES, AND, OF COURSE, I HAVE GREAT MEMORIES
OF THEM. MAYBE SOMEDAY I WILL WRITE A BOOK!
FINAL EXAM = OVER!!!
GOOD LUCK IN 9TH GRADE
2004-2005 VOCABULARY LIST
1. intermittent = once in a while
2. ultimatum = final order
3. affluent = rich
4. pacify = to calm
5. drone = "humming" sound
6. accost = to approach, to greet
first
7. boorish = rude, crude behavior
8. remote = far away
9. despise = to hate
10. emancipate = to set free
11. bilingual = can speak two languages
12. famished = extremely hungry
13. claustrophobia = fear of closed
places
14. fickle = changing
15. amiable = friendly
16. supersede = to replace because
it's better
17. throng = large crowd
18. quest = journey with a goal
19. stamina = endurance
20. verbatim = word-for-word
21. audacity = boldness, "the
nerve"
22. recuperate = to get better
23. clamor = loud noise
24. redundant = repeating
25. novice = beginner
26. corpulent = extremely fat
27. feign = to pretend
28. pseudonym = fake name (a pen name)
29. abet = to help
30. tentative = not sure
31. antithesis = the opposite
32. pinnacle = the highest point
33. edifice = building
34. mundane = ordinary
35. incumbent = office-holder
36. diminutive = small
37. impartial = not favoring either
side
38. venerable = worthy of respect
39. impulsive = without thinking
40. bestow = to give
41. lurk = to hide
42. cadaver = dead body
43. humane = kind to others
44. mediocre = average
45. optimistic = looking on the "good
side"
46. commence = to begin
47. rigorous = harsh, severe
48. prominent = well-known
49. penultimate = the one before the
last
50. agony = pain
51. entice = to tempt
52. context = the way a word is used
in a sentence
53. inquisitive = curious, asks many
questions
54. remnant = the leftovers, remains
55. transgression = crime
56. insubordination = failure to respond
to the reasonable request of an authority
57. writhe = to twist
58. hamlet = small town
59. metropolis = large city
60. annihilate = to completely destroy
61. calamity = disaster
62. faction = group
63. vigilant = alert
64. spurn = to reject
65. inkling = small idea
66. admonish = to warn
67. parity = equality
68. remorse = sorrow
69. avarice = greed
70. noxious = harmful
71. cater = to supply
72. sonorous = a rich, full sound
73. unprecedented = never been done
before
74. hapless = unlucky
75. charisma = having qualities that
attract others
76. consensus = general agreement
77. skirmish = small fight
78. ambiance = feelings created by
the surroundings
79. parable = a story which teaches
a lesson
80. incognito = in disguise
81. paternal = on the father's side
82. potent = powerful, strong
83. outset = the beginning
84. chronic = lasting a long time
85. rancid = rotten smell or taste
86. reformation = a change
87. bellow = a loud yell
88. boycott = to refuse to use or
buy
89. maim = to disfigure or cripple
90. molt = to shed (hair, fur, etc)
91. deluge = flood
92. agile = smooth, quick of movement
93. ample = more than enough
94. devout = sincere
95. garb = clothing
96. ire = anger
97. fracas = a disturbance
98. timid = shy
99. clad = clothed
100. ordinance = law
STUDY EACH NIGHT FOR A SURPRISE QUIZ IN THE WEEKS
AHEAD.
YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT HE HAS "UP HIS SLEEVE."
Do you know the four steps in the development of language?
Do you know the eight organs of speech?
Do you know the four "rules of punctuation"?
Do you know the three "punctuation touch-ups"?
Do you know what time period Damon Runyon was writing?
What actor helped Ernest Lawrence Thayer become famous?
What 3 things do you need for communication to take
place?
What is communication breakdown? What causes it?
What writer is known for writing with "a broomstick
instead of a pen"?
What is Harry Chapin's connection to Plattsburgh?
What poet was called considered a "New England poet"?
What imaginary town was created by Edgar Lee Masters?
What character has spoken these words: "... the
powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse..."
?
What are the four new terms for "Gagnon's Four
Famous Rules of Punctuation"?