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  1. Print the notecards
  2. Fold each page in half along the solid vertical line
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal dotted line
  4. Optional: Glue, tape or staple the ends of each notecard together
  1. Verify Front of pages is selected for Viewing and print the front of the notecards
  2. Select Back of pages for Viewing and print the back of the notecards
    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal and vertical dotted line
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25 notecards = 7 pages (4 cards per page)

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raisin in the sun Vocab

front 1

erratic(adj) erratically (v)

back 1

uneven or irregular pattern; highly unpredictable

front 2

indictment(n)

back 2

a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime; something that illustrates a system is corrupt and deserves to be condemmed

front 3

indifferent(adj) indifferently(adv) indifference(n)

back 3

having no particular interest or concern in the outcome of a situation; apathetic and uncaring

front 4

conspicuous(adj) conspicuously(adv)

back 4

standing out so as to be clearly visible; attracting notice or attention

front 5

permeate(v)

back 5

spread throughout; pervade, penetrate, or infiltrate

front 6

unobtrusive(adj) unobtrusively(adv)

back 6

modest, unassuming; not attracting attention

front 7

furtively(adv)

back 7

sneaky, secretive, sly or underhanded

front 8

futile(adj) futility(n)

back 8

unable to produce a useful or fruitful result; worthless, pointless

front 9

assimilationism(n) assimilationist(n)

back 9

process of becoming similar to something else; absorption and integration of culture, people. or ideas

front 10

raucous(adj) raucously(adv)

back 10

making disturbingly loud noise; screeching sharp, or strident

front 11

ornate(adj) ornately(adv)

back 11

embellished, ornamented; made in a intricate way and decorated with complex patterns

front 12

shrewd(adj) shrewdly(adv)

back 12

clever, observant, cunning or calculating

front 13

enraptured(adj) enrapturement(n)

back 13

to be enchanted, charmed, or captivated by something or someone

front 14

jubilant(adj) jubliance(n) jubilanty(adv)

back 14

feeling or expressing great happiness or triumph; exuberant, euphoric, or gleeful

front 15

rebuff(v) rebuff(n)

back 15

reject someone or something in an ungracious manner

front 16

amiable(adj) amiably(adv)

back 16

having or displaying a friendly and pleasant deposition

front 17

deplore(v)

back 17

to feel or express story disapproval towards someone or something

front 18

facetious(adj) facetiously(adv) facetiousness(n)

back 18

treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor; sarcastic mischievous, amusing

front 19

ridicule(v) ridicule(n)

back 19

to subject someone or something to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior; to criticize, deride, mock

front 20

plaintive(adj) plaintively(adv)

back 20

mournful pathetic, melancholic and desolate

front 21

nonplussed(adj)

back 21

surprised, confused, and disoriented to such an extent that an individual is unsure how to react

front 22

mirage(n)

back 22

something that appears to be real but in fact is not so; fantasy, delusion, misconception

front 23

flippancy(n) flippant(adj)

back 23

casualness; without seriousness or respect

front 24

despise(v)

back 24

to feel contempt and hatred for something; l athe, detest

front 25

precarious(adj) precariously(adv)

back 25

dangerously likely to fall; uncertain or dependent on chance