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prodigy (n): a child or a young person who has extraordinary talent
emerge (v): to move out of something and become visible
lament (v): to to express disappointment or regret
lop off (v): to chop or cut off
indignity (n): feeling of shame or loss of pride
abundance (n): a very large quantity
listless (adj): having little energy or enthusiasm
bellow (n): a deep roaring shout or sound
entranced (adj): to be filled with wonder and delight
cascade (v): to pour downwards like a waterfall
discordant (adj): unpleasant to the ear
Shirley Temple: a famous American child star known for her curls and bouncy, cheerful personality in her films
Ripley's Believe It or Not: an American franchise featuring bizarre events, people and items
Good Housekeeping: a women's magazine featuring articles about women's interests
Reader's Digest: an American general-interest family magazine
The Ed Sullivan Show: an American variety show featuring comics, opera performances and movie stars
sonata: a long piece of classical music played by an orchestra or piano
trill: rapid movement between two music notes
scale: a set of music notes
arpeggio: a music chord that is played in broken and rapid succession
staccato: a music note that is shorter in duration
Two Kinds part 1: lines 1-213
1. | a music note that is shorter in duration | A. | Shirley Temple |
2. | feeling of shame or loss of pride | B. | staccato |
3. | having little energy or enthusiasm | C. | prodigy (n) |
4. | a set of music notes | D. | Ripley's Believe It or Not |
5. | to pour downwards like a waterfall | E. | listless (adj) |
6. | to to express disappointment or regret | F. | entranced (adj) |
7. | to be filled with wonder and delight | G. | trill |
8. | a famous American child star known for her curls and bouncy, cheerful personality in her films | H. | scale |
9. | a child or a young person who has extraordinary talent | I. | bellow (n) |
10. | to chop or cut off | J. | abundance (n) |
11. | a very large quantity | K. | Reader's Digest |
12. | unpleasant to the ear | L. | indignity (n) |
13. | a women's magazine featuring articles about women's interests | M. | emerge (v) |
14. | an American franchise featuring bizarre events, people and items | N. | cascade (v) |
15. | an American variety show featuring comics, opera performances and movie stars | O. | The Ed Sullivan Show |
16. | rapid movement between two music notes | P. | sonata |
17. | a long piece of classical music played by an orchestra or piano | Q. | lop off (v) |
18. | an American general-interest family magazine | R. | Good Housekeeping |
19. | to move out of something and become visible | S. | arpeggio |
20. | a music chord that is played in broken and rapid succession | T. | lament (v) |
21. | a deep roaring shout or sound | U. | discordant (adj) |
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1. | a music note that is shorter in duration → B |
2. | feeling of shame or loss of pride → L |
3. | having little energy or enthusiasm → E |
4. | a set of music notes → H |
5. | to pour downwards like a waterfall → N |
6. | to to express disappointment or regret → T |
7. | to be filled with wonder and delight → F |
8. | a famous American child star known for her curls and bouncy, cheerful personality in her films → A |
9. | a child or a young person who has extraordinary talent → C |
10. | to chop or cut off → Q |
11. | a very large quantity → J |
12. | unpleasant to the ear → U |
13. | a women's magazine featuring articles about women's interests → R |
14. | an American franchise featuring bizarre events, people and items → D |
15. | an American variety show featuring comics, opera performances and movie stars → O |
16. | rapid movement between two music notes → G |
17. | a long piece of classical music played by an orchestra or piano → P |
18. | an American general-interest family magazine → K |
19. | to move out of something and become visible → M |
20. | a music chord that is played in broken and rapid succession → S |
21. | a deep roaring shout or sound → I |
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