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Hunger Games Voc 1H

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reaping (def.)to harvest; to get as a return, recompense, or result
deterrent (def.)Something that discourages others from acting or proceeding
poaching (def.)the illegal practice of trespassing on another's property to hunt or steal game without the landowner's permission
maniacally (def.)in a way that is violently insane
preposterous (def.)completely contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; absurd; senseless; utterly foolish
haggling (def.)to bargain in a petty way
adjacent (def.)lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring
protocol (def.)the customs and regulations dealing with diplomatic formality, precedence, and etiquette
dissent (def.)to disagree with the methods, goals, etc., of a political party or government; take an opposing view
plummets (def.)to plunge; thrown suddenly
radical (def.)a person who holds or follows strong convictions or extreme principles; extremist
predicament (def.)an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation
insurmountable (def.)unable to prevail over; unable to overcome
gratified (def.)given pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desire or humoring feelings
sniveling (def.)to weep or cry with sniffling
replicate (def.)to repeat, duplicate, or reproduce, especially for experimental purposes
disgruntled (def.)in a state of sulky dissatisfaction; discontent
reaping (sent.)The nation of Panem held a ___ ceremony each year to select candidates for the Hunger Games.
deterrent (sent.)The Capitol uses the Hunger Games as a ___, to keep the districts from rebelling again.
poaching (sent.)Due to the lack of food, Katniss and Gale are forced to go __ in the forest for game.
maniacally (sent.)The president of Panem __ laughed at the senseless killings in the games.
preposterous (sent.)Haymitch’s ___ behavior earned him a bad reputation as a trainer of tributes.
haggling (sent.)They spent hours ___ with Greasey Saeover the price of the squirrels Katniss shot.
adjacent (sent.)Katniss and Gale go hunting in the forest that is ___ to the Seam.
protocol (sent.)Effie Trinket is a fanatic about the __ in how tributes and trainers should act in public.
dissent (sent.)Katniss was worried that Gale’s __ of the Capitol’s laws was going to get him thrown in jail.
plummets (sent.)In her dream, Katniss screams as she ___ off the cliff.
radical (sent.)Gale, as a ___, has ___ ideas about how the country should be lead and what he and Katniss should do to fight back.
predicament (sent.)When Katniss saw Prim heading up to the tributes’ stage, she had to do something about the ___.
insurmountable (sent.)Prim was so worried about the ___ odds that Katniss would be facing in the Hunger Games.
gratified (sent.)Her mother finally felt ___ when Katniss finally accepter the dress to wear to the reaping.
sniveling (sent.)As Peeta was ___ to the stage, he with wiped the tears from his face.
replicate (sent.)The games designers would try to ___ the conditions from the most dangerous places in Panem.
disgruntled (sent.)The __ citizens of the Seam kissed and raised three finger to show respect for Katniss and disapproval of the Capitol.


9th Grade English Teacher
Tuscarora High School
Frederick, MD

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