Unbroken Laura Hillenbrand Home Unbroken Home n ravaged
Unbroken – Laura Hillenbrand Home
Unbroken – Home n ravaged – (verb) destructive damage ¨ n Louie was so snide to her, right in front of friends, that she walked off the boat. collateral – (noun) an item of value pledged for the payment of a loan ¨ n One day he opened a newspaper and saw a story that riveted his attention. snide – (adj. ) a nasty comment implying other wrongdoing. ¨ n He spoke of the war and the nightmares, and came home feeling as turbulent as when he’d left. riveted - (verb) to hold attention firmly ¨ n By night, the sergeant lashed him, hungry and feral. turbulent – (adj. ) being in a disturbed mental state ¨ n The health repercussions often lasted for decades. feral – (adj. ) existing in a wild, savage state ¨ n Respiratory diseases were rampant. repercussions - (noun) the result or consequence of some remote of some event or action ¨ n Physically, almost every one of them was ravaged. rampant – (adj. ) unrestrained and widespread action ¨ n - Vocabulary Louie had to tap a friend for a $1, 000 loan, staking his Chevy convertible as collateral. cleave – (verb) to cut or split apart ¨ She couldn’t cleave him from alcoholism or his murderous obsession.
ravaged – (verb) destructive damage Physically, almost every one of them was ravaged.
rampant – (adj. ) unrestrained and widespread action Respiratory diseases, from infections and exposure to unbreathable air in factories and mines, were rampant.
repercussions - (noun) the result or consequence of some remote of some event or action The health repercussions often lasted for decades.
Feral – (adj. ) existing in a wild, savage state By night, the sergeant lashed him, hungry and feral.
turbulent – (adj. ) being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed: He spoke of the war and the nightmares, and came home feeling as turbulent as when he’d left.
riveted - (verb) to hold attention firmly One day he opened a newspaper and saw a story that riveted his attention.
snide – (adj. ) a nasty comment implying other wrongdoing. Louie was so snide to her, right in front of friends, that she walked off the boat.
collateral – (noun) an item of value pledged for the payment of a loan Louie had to tap a friend for a $1, 000 loan, staking his Chevy convertible as collateral.
cleave – (verb) to cut or split apart She couldn’t cleave him from alcoholism or his murderous obsession.
Name ______ 1 st Period Symptoms and Behaviors of US POWs home from WWII. Name ______ Symptoms and Behaviors of Louis Zamperini after coming home from the war.
Name ______ 2 nd Period Symptoms and Behaviors of US POWs home from WWII. Name ______ Symptoms and Behaviors of Louis Zamperini after coming home from the war.
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