Year3 12/17 Group3 Chapter6-7

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Year2 12/20 Group4 Chapter10-11

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Chapter 10
The System Fights Back
If Woods does not give the name, he will going to the prison.
The police come to Woods’ house to make some trouble on Evalina but Woods force them back.
Next day the police took their revenge, Ken got picture of their arrest Mapetla on the street.
Chapter 10
Biko come to white area want to know about Mapetla
Tenjy was taken by three policemen with no charge.
Another week, Mapetla is dead by hanging himself.
Wilfred Cooper inquest Tenjy for Mapetla’s death.
Mapetla is not dead by hanging himself, is the policemen forcing him and pretend he is suicide.
Vocabulary of Chapter 10
conduct        (p.49 line 4)   (V.) : guide, lead
trial               (p.49 line 7)   (N.): question ,interrogate
collar            (p.49 line 23) (N.): neckband
torch             (p.49 line 27) (N.): light ,lamp   ex: The torch was lighten.
smack          (p.50 line 22)  (V.): hit ,strike
glance          (p.52 line 9)    (V.): look, glimpse
amazement  (p.52 line 23)  (N.): surprised
march into   (p.53 line 15)  (V.): go-ahead
charge          (p.53 line 31)  (N.): fee
 warrant      (p.53 line 31)  (N.): a document which allows  the police to arrest someone or to search a  house    ex: The police must obtain a warrant from a judge in order to search a house.
hatred        (p.54 line 4)    (N.): hate
sorrow        (p.54 line 22) (N.): grief, sadness
inquest       (p.54 line 22) (N.): a post-mortem examination   ex: The inquest on his death will be held next  Thursday.
represent    (p.54 line 23) (V.): stand for
occupation  (p.54 line 28) (N.): business, work
Bitterly       (p.55 line 6)   (Adj.): painfully
 bruise            (p.55 line 9)   (N.): wound
interrupt       (p.55 line 14) (V.): hinder, stop
Forcefully     (p.55 line 16) (Adj.): strongly
unconscious  (p.55 line 22) (Adj.): senseless
innocent        (p.56 line30) (Adj.): guiltless
 
 Chapter 11
 
The main idea
One policeman found something strange, and he insisted on checking their identity.
The true identity of Biko was found, and he was put into the jail.
A doctor was sent to diagnose Biko.
Biko was injured seriously.
No matter what the doctor said, the police still treated Biko in the worst way.
Biko died, and the day is 11th September 1977.
 
Vocabulary of Chapter 11
 
 Put up       (p57, line1) (V.): to build
Bend          (p57, line7) (N.): Curve; turn not straight
Brake        (p57, line11 from the bottom) (N.): a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle
Coastal      (p57, line7 from the bottom) (Adj.): Coastal  is used to refer to things that are in the sea or on    the land near acoast
Spare tyre (p57, line1 from the bottom) (N.): an additional wheel.
Pass over   (p58, line6) (V.): to take sth to sb
Colleague  (p58, line7) (N.): The people who work with you. Member of a staff
 Aggressively  (p58, line14 from the bottom) (Adv.): actively
Desperate       (p58, line13 from the bottom) (Adj.): Without regard to danger
Stiffened         (p59, line4) (V.): to make or become stiff or stiffer
Evenly             (p59, line11) (Adj.): Calm
Corridor         (p59, line12 from the bottom) (N.): a hallway
Lifelessly         (p59, line3 from the bottom) (Adje.): unconscious, without life
Swollen            (p60, line11) (Adj.): To be inflated or become larger
Gasped             (p60, line 1 from the bottom) (V.): breathing, to breathe out in quick
Brutally (p61, line4) (Adj.): inhuman
Blanket (p61, line 15) (N.): a large piece of thick cloth which can keep you warm
Keep off (p61, line 13 from the bottom) (V.): to stay or cause to stay at a distance
 
Conclusion of Chapter 10 & 11
 
 Mapetla died.
Biko died.
Tenjy nearly died.
The police in the south africa in the past are not always good as now.
The doctor that cares about the biko is a good person.