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110 aa aE og =: oO : | 8 Personalities eA ce ECL O) ues As the Cookie Crumbles ae How do we know who we are? What the future holds? The answer is see Es tune cookie to find our true personalities, Do any of these fortunes sound like they only to open a for- \d be yours? e __ The lure of money can easily beguile ‘you; disaster awaits if you leit do so at thie juncture in your life LL ad Dipindai dengan Camscann li PREDICTING For each set, write the definition on the line next to the word to which it belongs. lf you are unsure, rerurn to the reading on page 110,and undertine any context clues you find. After you've made your redletions, check your answers agains the Word List on page 115, Place a checkmark in the box next to each word whose definition you missed, These are the words you'll want to study closely. SET ONE a stage having strong emotions to entice disorder to inspire 1, passionate (fortune 1) Se Kindle (fortune 1) —— beguile (fortune 2) oooo Per ee ce juncture (fortune 2) EE Q_ 5. tumult (fortune 3) eee ee SETTWO to express grief of a close or private nature a Q Qa Qa intimate (fortune 3) ee gullible (fortune 4) ea a eens lament (fortune 4) —E————— shrewdness (fortune 5) ee O10. apparent (fortune 5) fee HIILE SELF-TESTS 1 Match the vocabulary word to the sioation i best fits.Use the u inderlined context clues to help you make the connections. Context clues may be synonyms, antonyms, examples, or the general meaning of a sentence. SET ONE — 1. The man’s singing charmed Lauretta; she started to attend a, gullible all his concerts. b. lament 2. Brian's brother knocked on the door and ran away six times; his brother got up to answer it every time. 3. Because Shauna is her close friend, Stephanie shared a c. tumult family secret with her. ©. beguile —— 4. Bobis grieving over his hamster's death. —— 5. The crowd mushed the ticket window when it was announced that only ten tickets were left for the big game. CHAPTER 18 PERSONALITIES 2 111 Dipindai dengan CamScann SETTWO ____ 6, The man tured a $50 investment into $5.000. {kindle _____7. Atthis point in his life, Reginald thought he was t00 g. juncture ‘young to get married. h. apparent 8, The math major was enthusiastic about her homework i. passionate She stayed up all night solving equations, and she wanted more. 9. After vacationing for three weeks together, the closeness ‘awakened deeper feclings between Amelia and Karl. 10. Mom and Dad came home and saw the pile of paper plates in the trash and the soda stains on the rugs it was j. shrewdness clear there had been a party 2 Complete the sentences using the word list bolow. Use each word once. VOCABULARY LIST beguile kindled intimate gullible juncture passionate we need to take a br 2 bis__ rants this week. student will be eager to study. | tumult lamented shrewdness. apparent _ Everyone is so tired we haven’thad agood that you like to eat Chinese food: you have gone to four Chinese restat- ot ghe shaved the most__—— details of her love life with her best fiend, The student showed his______— When he took the time to study instead of going tothe party. 6. Don't let a salesman. you; 7. After he failed the test, the student he research a product before you shop for it. going to the party instead of studying. jn my life will be over when this crazy semester ends. 69, Because ofthe student's _____—_ nature, he believed the teaches when she said, “Dlike itushen students come to class unprepared.” The next day he felt foolish when he didn't bring his textbook. 10. The campers —______—— fire to keep themselves warm when the sun set. 3 ineach group. circle the word that does not have 2 connection to the other three words. 1. stage moment eternity 2. grieve Tough Jament 3. confused clear apparent 4, excited passionate calm 112 CHAPTER.18 PERSONALITIES juncture oy plain loving Dipindai dengan cams@4nn . believing 5. trustful gullible suspicious | 6. peace confusion tumult uproar i 7. intimate Private close public | 8. wisdom intelligence stupidity shrewdness i 9. inspire kindle excite extinguish " 10. beguite lure repel charm 4 For each set, answer the ‘Questions about the quotations. Look for context clues to help you. Use each word once. VOCABULARY LIST apparent shrewdness beguile lnvimate Passionate SET ONE {. “My sister, Daphne, was able to turn a run-down restaurant into a ‘gourmet café. I admire her financial skills” What kind of intelligence does Daphne have? - “I write my private thoughts in a diary.” ‘What kind of thoughts does the person write? tic about cookin, Roberto feel about cooking? “Anyone could easily see that their marriage wasn’t goi to last; they had nothing in common.” How obvious was it to people that the marriage was going to fail? ~The pastries in the window enticed me into getting some.” Person? iB Spicy food: he loves to make hot dishes.” How does ‘What did the pastries do to the VOCABULARY LIST fament kindle juncture ulible tumult SETTWO. 6. “Iam miserable today. My dog died last night, and I've had him since I was eight” What is the person going todo about the dog's death? 7. "My life isin an uproar since thee of my teenage cousins have come to visit” What state isthe person's life in? | 8, “Seeing the movie set in Kenya awakened an interest in me to travel there." the person? 5 7 alls starting to swell atthe point in the kitchen where the panels meet; itloks like they ga tary joined well.” In what area has a problem developed? 0 wT an’r belive T wore may pajamas othe party. Lids entize you were joking when you said to, Why nimi so easy to fool?” What kind of person is the speaker? ‘What did the film do CHAPTER 18 PERSONALITIES 13 Dipindai dengan CamScann INTERACTIVE EXERCISE fe Finish the fortunes using at last fve ofthe vorabulary words, Imagine that you write fortunes for cooki ‘Beware a stranger Who —————~ HINT Watch Your Body Clock Determining the time of day that you ore most productive will make your study time more Dffciont. Ask yourself whether you are « morning, atlernoon, oF night person. Don't try to got Up early and study if you won't really be awake at that me. Or don’ stay up late trying to Tead if all you want to do Is close your eyes. Discover how your body works by paying Gfontion fo the fimiés of the day when you feel the most tired and the most alert. Your study time willbe improved i you pay alent 0 your body clock, at : 14 CHAPTER.18 PERSONALITIES re, oe ipindai dengan Camsénn aif WORD LIST apparent [apar ont, pir?) beguile [oigt' gullible [aut 9 bal Intimate {in’ ta mit] Juncture [ungk’ chor) HEE WORDS TO WATCH Which words would you like to practice with a bit more? Pick 3-5 words to study and list them below. Z ‘Write the word, its definition, and compose your own sentence using the word correctly. This extra | practice could be the final touch to | adj. easily seen or understood; kindle clear; evident ¥ to charm; to entice; to mislead 2d). easly fooled; believing ‘Ad ofa close, personal, or Private nature v1. to excite; to awaken; to inspire (un? of 2. to set fire : lament ¥v. to express grief 4 lament’) ‘ Passionate — adj. having strong emotions; Ipash’ an it] enthusiastic; loving shrewdness _n. intelligence; common sense [shoo nis] 0.1, stage; a point in time; tumult 1. uproar; disorder a moment {106" mutt] 2. the point where two items join learning a word. Weed Definition Your Sentence ey i 2 3. 4 Es CHAPTER 18 PERSONALITIES © 115 | Dipindai dengan CamScann

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