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Word — Arabic meaning English meaning: short definition Example: sentence ⸻ Obligated — ملزم English meaning: required to do something Example: I am obligated to follow the rules. Accountability — مسؤولية English meaning: being responsible for your actions Example: Good leaders show accountability. Sarcastic — ساخر English meaning: using irony to mock someone Example: He made a sarcastic comment. Accomplishment — إنجاز English meaning: something successfully achieved Example: Graduating was a major accomplishment. Extracurricular — خارج المنهج English meaning: outside regular classes Example: She joined extracurricular activities. Enrollment — تسجيل English meaning: the act of signing up Example: Enrollment begins next week. Constantly — باستمرار English meaning: all the time Example: He constantly checks his phone. Staple — أساسي English meaning: an important or common item Example: Rice is a staple food. Stable — مستقر English meaning: steady and secure Example: She has a stable job. Knowledge — معرفة English meaning: information and understanding Example: Reading increases knowledge. Acknowledge — يعترف English meaning: admit or recognize Example: He acknowledged his mistake. Animosity — عداء English meaning: strong dislike Example: There was animosity between them. Contingent — معتمد على English meaning: depending on something Example: Success is contingent on effort. Irreversible — لا رجعة فيه English meaning: cannot be undone Example: The damage was irreversible. Protest — احتجاج English meaning: public expression of disagreement Example: Thousands joined the protest. Boundaries — حدود English meaning: personal limits Example: Healthy relationships need boundaries. Stubborn — عنيد English meaning: unwilling to change opinion Example: He is too stubborn to listen. Lack — نقص English meaning: absence of something Example: Lack of sleep affects health. Empathy — تعاطف English meaning: understanding others’ feelings Example: Nurses need empathy. Proximity — قرب English meaning: nearness Example: The school is in close proximity. Appropriate — مناسب English meaning: suitable Example: Wear appropriate clothing. Instantly — فورًا English meaning: immediately Example: She instantly recognized him. Conscience — ضمير English meaning: sense of right and wrong Example: His conscience bothered him. Curse — لعنة English meaning: a wish of harm or bad luck Example: They believed it was a curse. Intended — مقصود English meaning: planned or meant Example: That was the intended result. Enunciate — ينطق بوضوح English meaning: pronounce clearly Example: Please enunciate each word. Controversial — مثير للجدل English meaning: causing disagreement Example: It is a controversial topic. Underestimate — يقلل من شأن English meaning: think something is smaller or weaker than it is Example: Don’t underestimate yourself. Narcissistic — نرجسي English meaning: excessively self-focused Example: He has narcissistic traits. Arrogant — متكبر English meaning: acting superior to others Example: She sounded arrogant. Maintenance — صيانة English meaning: keeping something working properly Example: The car needs maintenance. Expert — خبير English meaning: highly skilled person Example: She is an expert in aviation. Tarnish — يشوه English meaning: damage reputation or appearance Example: The scandal tarnished his image. Components — مكونات English meaning: parts of something Example: The machine has many components. Atheist — ملحد English meaning: a person who does not believe in gods Example: He identifies as an atheist. Wrinkle — تجعد English meaning: a line in skin or fabric Example: She noticed a wrinkle on her shirt. Temporary — مؤقت English meaning: not permanent Example: The closure is temporary. Mutual — متبادل English meaning: shared by both sides Example: They have mutual respect. Empathize — يتعاطف English meaning: understand someone’s feelings Example: I empathize with her situation. Ironic — ساخر/مفارق English meaning: opposite of what is expected Example: It’s ironic that he forgot his memory book. Clinic — عيادة English meaning: small medical facility Example: She visited the clinic. Rehab — إعادة تأهيل English meaning: treatment and recovery program Example: He went to rehab after the injury. Intense — شديد English meaning: very strong Example: The competition was intense. Overwhelming — طاغٍ English meaning: too much to handle Example: The workload felt overwhelming. Invented — اخترع English meaning: created for the first time Example: Edison invented many devices. Generous — كريم English meaning: willing to give Example: She is generous with her time. Incident — حادثة English meaning: an event, usually unexpected Example: The incident was reported immediately. Abbreviation — اختصار English meaning: shortened form of a word Example: USA is an abbreviation
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Literature Final Exam Study Guide The Wednesday Wars by The Wednesday Wars Author * Written by Gary D. Schmidt Protagonist * Holling Hoodhood * A seventh-grade student. * Feels misunderstood by his father and teacher. * Learns responsibility, courage, and empathy throughout the novel. Setting (Time and Place) * Time: 1967–1968 during the Vietnam War era. * Place: Long Island, New York (fictional town of Camillo Junior High). Main Characters & Roles Mrs. Baker * Holling’s teacher. * At first Holling thinks she hates him. * Eventually becomes a mentor and supporter. * Makes Holling read Shakespeare. Danny Hupfer * Holling’s friend. * Funny and loyal. Meryl Lee Kowalski * Holling’s classmate and friend. * Kind and supportive. * Performs in plays with Holling. Mai Thi * Vietnamese refugee student. * Symbolizes the effects of the Vietnam War. Mr. Hoodhood * Holling’s father. * Strict and focused on business reputation. * Has a strained relationship with Holling. Heather Hoodhood * Holling’s sister. * Becomes involved in anti-war protests. * Supportive of Holling. ⸻ Major Events in the Novel Shakespeare Lessons * Holling spends Wednesday afternoons with Mrs. Baker reading Shakespeare. * The lessons connect to events in Holling’s life. Field Trips & School Events * School activities often become embarrassing or chaotic for Holling. Cross-Country Running * Holling discovers confidence and talent through running. The Play * Holling acts in Shakespeare performances. * Learns teamwork and self-confidence. Rats in the School * Holling must help catch escaped rats. * Creates funny and stressful situations. Vietnam War Connections * Mai Thi’s family and soldiers from the town show the war’s impact. Bonding with Mrs. Baker * Their relationship changes from distrust to respect and care. Family Tension * Holling struggles with his father’s expectations and lack of emotional support. ⸻ Holling and His Father * Mr. Hoodhood values business success more than Holling’s feelings. * Holling feels pressured to obey and succeed. * Their relationship is strained because: * Mr. Hoodhood rarely listens to Holling. * He cares deeply about appearances and business deals. * Holling wants independence and understanding. * By the end, Holling grows stronger and more confident despite his father’s pressure. ⸻ To Kill a Mockingbird by To Kill a Mockingbird Author * Written by Harper Lee Setting * Place: Maycomb, Alabama. * Time: The 1930s during the Great Depression. How Many Years Does the Book Cover? * About 3 years. What Happened to Scout’s Mom? * Scout’s mother died when Scout was very young. Town Sheriff * Heck Tate is the sheriff of Maycomb. ⸻ Important Characters Scout Finch * Narrator and main character. * Curious, intelligent, and tomboyish. 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