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List B Vocab (To Kill a Mockingbird)

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Vigil

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1.) n. the act of keeping watch

2.) a night long watch

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Aberrations

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n. A deviation, or moving away from, something that is normal

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Accost

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v. To approach and demand a conversation

front 4

Caricatures

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n. A representation of a person where certain features of that person are exaggerated or distorted

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Perpetrated

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v. Carried out; committed

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Procure

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v. Get; obtain

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Quell

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v. to overwhelm something until it is powerless

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Analogous

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adj. Similar; comparable

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Compensation

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n. Payment for something or to make up for something

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Gallanty

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adv. Politely; in the manner of a gentleman

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Guilelessness

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n. Without craftiness and cunning in dealing with other people

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Harbor

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v. To hold in the mind

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Indicative

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adj. Shows or displays something

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Innate

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adj. a natural part of something else; natural; born that way

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Inordinately

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adv. Going beyond what is considered reasonable; too great or too many

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Obstreperous

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adj. noisy unruly

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Subdued

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v. Soothed or softened and made less intense

front 18

Uncompromising

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adj. Unchanging; firm; set

front 19

Articulate

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adj. Able to speak and express oneself in a clear manner

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Attributes

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n. Characteristics; qualities of a person or thing

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Apoplectic

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adj. Having the qualities of sudden paralysis or a stroke

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Infuriate

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v. To anger greatly

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Palliate

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v. To lessen pain, fear, or anxiety without actually making the fear and anxiety go away

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Philippic

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n. A bitter verbal attack

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Propensities

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n. Inclinations or tendencies