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Poems:
 Couplets:
Love love is in the air
love you could feel it everywhere

love makes you dream when you are in love you want to scream
love maskes you happy when you lose it you would be unhappy

 Cinquain
 Basketball
 fisical, team running, jumping, donking
 just do it
brownball

Free Verse:
 I want to wrap myself in a Christmas light
 and be a tree for halloween
 In December I want to run
until I reach the horizon
and go past the night until I reach the other side
Haiku:
Blowing in the wind
The leaves swirl in the cool breeze
Drifting in the streets

Clerihuw Poem:
Martin Luther King was not a king
He didnt have a crownor anything
He preached a lot and had a dream of every body being free

Vocabulary I


1.       Aesthetics-is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste, and with the creation and appreciation of beauty
2.       Characterize-To be a distinctive trait or mark of; distinguish
3.       Decadence-A literary movement especially of late 19th-century France and England characterized by refined aestheticism, artifice, and the quest for new sensations.
4.       Definitive- Precisely defined or explicit.
5.       Delineation-To draw or trace the outline of; sketch out
6.       Fiasco-A complete failure.
7.       Garish-Marked by strident color or excessive ornamentation
8.       Habituate-To accustom by frequent repetition or prolonged exposure.
9.       Impeccable-Having no flaws; perfect
10.   Innuendo-An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.
11.   Bellicose- Warlike or hostile in manner or temperament
12.   Catalepsy- A condition characterized by lack of response to external stimuli and by muscular rigidity, so that the limbs remain in whatever position they are placed. It is known to occur in a variety of physical and psychological disorders, such as epilepsy and schizophrenia, and can be induced by hypnosis.
13.   Choreography- The art of creating and arranging dances or ballets.
14.   Dearth- A scarce supply; a lack.
15.   Deleterious- Having a harmful effect; injurious
16.   Egregious- Conspicuously bad or offensive.
17.   Ephemeral- Living or lasting only for a day, as certain plants or insects do.
18.   Fortuitous- Happening by accident or chance.
19.   Homily- A tedious moralizing lecture or admonition.
20.   Jocund- Sprightly and lighthearted in disposition, character, or quality.
21.   Abeyance- a state of being suspended or put aside temporarily.
22.   Effervescence- the bubbling of a solution due to the escape of gas.
23.   Gauche- laking ease of manner; tacless. 
24.     Blasphemy- the crime committed if a person insults, offends ir vilifies the deity.

 Vocabulary: II
 
1.       Blasphemy- the crime committed if a person insults, offends ir vilifies the deity.

2.       Hackneyed- Used so often as to be trite, dull, and stereotyped.
3.       Fixation- the act of fixing or the state of being fixed; a preoccupation or obsession
4.       Infamy- infamous act or event
5.       Despicable- deserving of contempt or scorn; vile.
6.       Ingenuous- Lacking in cunning, guile, or worldliness; artless.
7.       Facsimile- is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print, or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible.
8.       Accrue- to happen or result as a natural growth, addition.
9.       Aberration- the act of deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type.
10.   Baleful- full of menacing or malign influences; pernicious
11.   Caucus- any group or meeting organized to further a special interest or cause.
12.   Disparage- to speak or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle
13.   Dogmatic- asserting opinion in a doctrine or arrogant manner; opionated.
14.   Ecclesiastical- pertaining to the church or the clergy.
15.   Equestrian- mounted on horseback.
16.   Facetious- not meant to be taken seriously or literally.
17.   Juxtaposition- the state of being close together.
18.   Ambivalence- uncertainly or fluctuation, especially when cause by inability to make a choice or by a simultaneous desire to say or do two opposite or conflicting things.
19.   Voracious- craving or consuming large quanties of food.
20.   Vicissitude- a change or variation occurring in the course of something.
21.   Penumbra- a shadowy, indefinite, or marginal area.
22.   Shibboleth- a slogan; catchword
23.   Uxorious- doting upon, foolishly fond of, or affectionately submissive.
24.   Truncheon- a staff representing an office or authority; baton.
25.   Neophyte- a beginner or novice.
26.   Zealot- an excessively zealous person; fanatic
27.   Misanthrope- a hater of humankind.


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