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Here is a list of advanced vocabulary from Chapter 11 of / Go As a River
groggy / chickadee / ensnared / idiocy / cocoon / budge / coax out / heaping / succumb / heed / bud / hand-churned / taut / budding red / swooping / nudge / ominous / menace / camaraderie / trotting fox / nectar / unfurled / mounds / snare / succumbing / tapestry
groggy (GROG-ee) - 비틀거리는, 정신이 몽롱한
Meaning: Feeling weak or dizzy, often after waking up or being sick
Have you ever felt groggy after a long nap?
Why do people feel groggy in the morning?
What’s the best way to shake off a groggy feeling?
chickadee (CHIK-uh-dee) - 박새 (작은 새)
Meaning: A small North American songbird
Have you ever seen a chickadee in the wild?
Why do chickadees have such cheerful songs?
Would you rather watch a chickadee or a hummingbird?
ensnared (en-SNAIRD) - 덫에 걸린, 빠진
Meaning: Trapped or caught in something
Have you ever ensnared yourself in a tricky situation?
Why do animals get ensnared in traps?
How do people avoid being ensnared by bad habits?
idiocy (ID-ee-uh-see) - 어리석음
Meaning: Extreme foolishness
What’s the funniest act of idiocy you’ve seen in a movie?
Why do people sometimes act in idiocy when nervous?
Have you ever laughed at your own idiocy?
cocoon (kuh-KOON) - 고치, 보호막
Meaning: A protective covering, often for insects like butterflies
Have you ever seen a butterfly emerge from a cocoon?
Why do some people like to stay in their cocoon of comfort?
Would you rather break out of your cocoon or stay safe inside?
budge (BUHJ) - 움직이다, 양보하다
Meaning: To move slightly or give way
Have you ever tried to budge a heavy object?
Why do some people refuse to budge in arguments?
Would you rather stand firm or budge a little?
coax out (KOHKS OUT) - 부드럽게 꾀어내다
Meaning: Gently persuade someone or something to come out
Have you ever had to coax out a shy animal?
Why do teachers try to coax out answers from students?
Would you rather coax out information or ask directly?
heaping (HEE-ping) - 수북한, 가득한
Meaning: A large, overflowing amount of something
Have you ever had a heaping plate of food?
Why do people feel satisfied with a heaping portion?
Would you rather have a heaping plate of dessert or a balanced meal?
succumb (suh-KUHM) - 굴복하다, 지다
Meaning: To give in to pressure or temptation
Have you ever succumbed to the temptation of junk food?
Why do people sometimes succumb to peer pressure?
Would you rather fight through exhaustion or succumb to rest?
heed (HEED) - 주의를 기울이다
Meaning: To pay attention to warnings or advice
Have you ever ignored advice you should have heeded?
Why is it important to heed road signs?
Do you tend to heed or ignore your gut feelings?
bud (BUHD) - 싹, 봉오리
Meaning: A small growth that will become a flower or leaf
Have you ever watched a flower bud open?
Why do trees form buds in early spring?
Would you rather be a budding artist or a skilled expert?
hand-churned (HAND-CHURND) - 손으로 휘저어 만든
Meaning: Made by hand, especially dairy products like butter
Have you ever tried hand-churned butter?
Why do some people prefer hand-churned ice cream?
Would you rather buy hand-churned food or make it yourself?
taut (TAWT) - 팽팽한
Meaning: Stretched tightly, not loose
Have you ever walked on a taut rope?
Why do athletes need taut muscles?
Would you rather sleep in a taut hammock or a soft bed?
budding red (BUHD-ing RED) - 빨갛게 피어나는
Meaning: A young plant or flower growing in a red hue
Have you ever seen budding red roses?
Why do some leaves turn budding red before autumn?
Would you rather paint with budding red or deep crimson?
swooping (SWOOP-ing) - 급강하하는, 휙 지나가는
Meaning: Moving down suddenly, like a bird diving
Have you ever seen an eagle swooping down for prey?
Why do birds enjoy swooping through the air?
Would you rather experience swooping in a roller coaster or a parachute jump?
nudge (NUHJ) - 살짝 밀다
Meaning: To push gently
Have you ever given someone a nudge to wake them up?
Why do friends sometimes nudge each other in conversations?
Would you rather get a nudge or a full shove?
ominous (OM-uh-nuhs) - 불길한
Meaning: Giving a sense of something bad about to happen
Have you ever seen ominous dark clouds before a storm?
Why do horror movies use ominous music?
Would you rather face an ominous night or a sunny day?
menace (MEN-uhs) - 위협, 위협적인 존재
Meaning: A person or thing that causes danger or harm
Have you ever felt like someone was a menace?
Why do some villains in movies have a menace about them?
Would you rather deal with a small menace or a big one?
camaraderie (KAM-uh-RAH-duh-ree) - 동지애
Meaning: A sense of friendship and trust within a group
Have you ever felt strong camaraderie with a team?
Why is camaraderie important in difficult situations?
Would you rather work alone or with a sense of camaraderie?
trotting fox (TROT-ing FOKS) - 빠르게 걷는 여우
Meaning: A fox moving briskly but not running
Have you ever seen a trotting fox in the wild?
Why do foxes trot instead of run?
Would you rather follow a trotting fox or a flying hawk?
nectar (NEK-ter) - 꿀, 달콤한 액체
Meaning: A sweet liquid found in flowers
Have you ever tasted nectar from a flower?
Why do bees collect nectar?
Would you rather drink fruit nectar or fresh juice?
unfurled (un-FURLD) - 펼쳐진
Meaning: Opened or spread out
Have you ever watched a flag unfurl in the wind?
Why do petals unfurl slowly?
Would you rather unfurl a sail or a scroll?
mounds (MOWNDZ) - 언덕, 무더기
Meaning: Small hills or large piles of something
Have you ever climbed mounds of dirt?
Why do ants build mounds?
Would you rather jump into mounds of leaves or snow?
snare (SNAIR) - 덫
Meaning: A trap for catching animals
Have you ever seen an animal caught in a snare?
Why do hunters use snares?
Would you rather set a snare or free an animal from one?
succumbing (suh-KUHM-ing) - 굴복하는
Meaning: Giving in to pressure or force
Have you ever felt yourself succumbing to exhaustion?
Why do some people resist succumbing to fear?
Would you rather succumb to sleep or push through the night?
tapestry (TAP-uh-stree) - 직물 벽걸이, 복잡하고 다채로운 요소
Meaning: A woven piece of art or a complex mixture of elements
Have you ever seen a historical tapestry?
Why do people describe life as a tapestry?
Would you rather own a tapestry or paint a mural?
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A story using the words above
Groggy from sleep, Mia stumbled into the garden, where a chickadee flitted among the budding redroses. The morning air was taut with an ominous stillness, as if the world held its breath. She noticed a trotting fox darting past, its fur blending into the tapestry of autumn leaves.
Near the fence, a butterfly struggled, ensnared in a snare of spider silk. Mia knelt, gently using a bladeof grass to coax out its delicate wings. The butterfly unfurled itself, sipping nectar from a bud before swooping away.
Her hands brushed against mounds of soil, where heaping piles of compost nourished the earth. A hand-churned butter jar sat nearby, a reminder of simpler times. She felt a nudge of camaraderie with the garden, a bond stronger than the menace of the approaching storm.
As the first drops fell, Mia succumbed to the urge to heed nature’s call. She retreated to her porch, watching the rain weave a cocoon of mist around the garden. The idiocy of her earlier worries melted away, replaced by the quiet joy of succumbing to the moment.
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