Vocabulary for Week of 3/2/15 (Maus)
Due Tuesday: Look up definitions at learnersdictionary.com.  Due Wednesday: Finish the Show Me You Know Sentences. Optional for +1 each: For any word you rate less than a 4 after class Thursday, review the definition, and use it in a sentence of your own on the back of this sheet. Show them to me Friday for extra credit.
1 = I have never heard of it.  2 = I kind of know what it means.  3 = I know it.   4 = I could teach it to the class.

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After  
Definition  (Due Tuesday.)                                                                
prestige
 


zeal
 


deprive

 
 
disheveled



suave



affectation



non sequitur



acute



prevalent



ideology



propaganda



Show Me You Know Sentences. (Due Wednesday.)
There was a lot of prestige involved...

She was very zealous...

The Jews were deprived......

He looked rather disheveled...

He was known as a suave guy...

He had an affectation...

An example of a non sequitur would be...

His pain was rather acute...

It was a prevalent idea...

Hitler's ideology...

An example of propaganda...