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Across Five Aprils Chapter 11 vocabulary prominence • The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. • Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. • U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States. prominence pg. 16 • prom i nence • The state of being important or famous • fame prominence • The Twilight series has gained great prominence among teenagers and adults alike. • Before his death, John Lennon was a very prominent figure. • U.S. Grant’s prominence is not only for his work during the Civil War, but also as a president of the United States. provender • The snipers made it difficult for the men to get not only themselves, but their provender and other supplies to their new camp. • If you were able to travel back in time, you might see a king munching on a turkey leg or some other type of provender. provender pg. 162 • prov en der • food provender • The snipers made it difficult for the men to get not only themselves, but their provender and other supplies to their new camp. • If you were able to travel back in time, you might see a king munching on a turkey leg or some other type of provender. vindictiveness • As the war trailed drearily on, vindictiveness toward the stubborn stand of the seceding states grew steadily more bitter in the North. • After loosing the election, the excandidate’s criticisms was both vindictive and personal. vindictiveness pg. 165 • vin dic tive ness • Someone who is motivated by the desire to get even • revengeful • “Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” -Princess Bride vindictiveness • As the war trailed drearily on, vindictiveness toward the stubborn stand of the seceding states grew steadily more bitter in the North. • After loosing the election, the excandidate’s criticisms was both vindictive and personal. amnesty • In December, Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation of amnesty, in which he promised pardon and full rights to any individual Confederate who would swear to protect the Constitution of the Union. • A new law granted amnesty to those who illigeally left the country. amnesty pg. 165 • am nes ty • An official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses • pardon amnesty • In December, Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation of amnesty, in which he promised pardon and full rights to any individual Confederate who would swear to protect the Constitution of the Union. • A new law granted amnesty to those who illigeally left the country. deluded • Arthur’s children were convinced that his young bride was deluding them. • In the South the Confederate Congress cried out that if the Washington government called for restoration of the Union it was merely setting a cruel trap for the deluded. deluded pg. 165 • de lude ed • Someone who has had a misleading belief imposed upon them • fooled deluded • Arthur’s children were convinced that his young bride was deluding them. • In the South the Confederate Congress cried out that if the Washington government called for restoration of the Union it was merely setting a cruel trap for the deluded. relegated • General Halleck, who had never quite risen to his position, was finally relegated to a lower rank. • The women’s club’s aim is to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role. relegated pg. 165 • rel e gate ed • Dismiss to an inferior rank or position • dismiss relegated • General Halleck, who had never quite risen to his position, was finally relegated to a lower rank. • The women’s club’s aim is to prevent women from being relegated to a secondary role.