A Separate Peace Vocabulary - Schloetter

A quiz on vocabulary words from the novel "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles. Issued by Joseph Schloetter for the Lakeridge Sophomore Honors English Course.
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Feeling or showing anger towards unfair treatment
Killing one’s sibling
In a way that’s not secure and likely to collapse.
Based on an illusion, not real
A point at which something is close to happening
A soft cavity in the bones; core
Time spent recovering from an injury or illness
Not moving in a set pattern or trend; unpredictable
Fluentness and persuasion in speaking or writing
Having a charm that inspires devotion in others
Has more than one interpretation
Persist through; try hard to achieve something
To wound a body part
Not being suitable or fitting
In a gradual way, typically relating to harm
Intoxicating
Silly or stupid
Evoking a sense of sorrow or regret
In a mocking or rhetorical manner
Characterized by anger
Natural; born with it
Important or noticeable
Intruding on, or advancing gradually
Suspending or suspension of a worker
Unconventional or strange in general
A combination of Jolt & Bounce
Peculiar or individual to a person, thing or place
Ambiguous
Brink
Charismatic
Convalescence
Eccentric
Eloquence
Encroaching
Endeavor
Erratic
Fratricide
Furlough
Idiosyncratic
Illusory
Inane
Incongruence
Indignant
Inebriating
Innate
Insidious
Irate
Jounce
Maim
Marrow
Poignancy
Precariously
Salient
Sarcastic
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