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SGS Name Class Sept. 30/11 The Maze Runner- Notes from Audio *Page numbers in parentheses* Test will be on the first 50 words. Vocab. and P.O.S (parts of speech) Look carefully at your group’s colour!!! This will be the same colour throughout the rest of the novel. Be sure to include the chapters for full credit! 6TB-Chapter 6 6JU/6MA-Chapter 7 Green- 1 Turquoise-2 Red-3 Yellow-4 Grayish-5 Chapter 1/3 1. Immune (2)- does not get affected by a certain condition or disease. Ken Hong, Group 1 6TB (adj) 2. the Changing (20) –noun a person who is changing after a sting from a griever, Matthew Terry, Ray Dong 3. gaping – a wide opening or in awe adj. Daniel Lim 4. chipper (21)- very lively-( group4) adj. matthew ng

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SGS Name

Class Sept. 30/11

The Maze Runner- Notes from Audio

*Page numbers in parentheses* Test will be on the first 50 words.

Vocab. and P.O.S (parts of speech) Look carefully at your group’s colour!!! This will be the same colour throughout the rest of the novel. Be sure to include the chapters for full credit!

6TB-Chapter 6

6JU/6MA-Chapter 7

Green- 1

Turquoise-2

Red-3

Yellow-4

Grayish-5

Chapter 1/3

1. Immune (2)- does not get affected by a certain condition or disease. Ken Hong, Group 1 6TB (adj)

2. the Changing (20) –noun a person who is changing after a sting from a griever, Matthew Terry, Ray Dong

3. gaping – a wide opening or in awe adj. Daniel Lim

4. chipper (21)- very lively-( group4) adj. matthew ng

5. salvageable (6) –You can take or use some materials/objects from something that is unusable example we salvaged the bed from a house that was burned. ()-matthew s. (n/v)

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Chapter 2

1. Devoid- empty, nothing, plain, it isn’t special- adj. (Callum)

2. Dilapidated (7)(adj)Old rundown or rotting. (Tristan Johnson)

3. Utter- (6) (verb) To speak in emotion (Michael Mitchell)

4.Gawk (7)(verb)-to stare blankly or stupidly.(Andrew Lin)

5.Menacing (adjective) (8) A threatening quality, tone or atmosphere. (Qaasim)

6. Shrill (11) (adj) (Group 1) a high pitch noise( Truman Chiu)

Chapter 3

1. Lurch (14) (verb)- an act of swaying randomly.(Desmond Lum)

2. Newbie –noun- a nickname directed to the newcomers of the Glade. Jack Li(Group 3)

3. Griever (14) (Proper noun- name of something/someone) Half robot half living it lives inside the maze and spikes people who come near it with poison spikes (chris king)

4. Onslaught a violent attack-JACKSON WERRY (n)5. Congregate (16)-verb-to come together into a group-Justin Hwang(Group

1)

6. Induce(verb) – to influence or persuade to do something (Kristofer siy)group 2

7. Snicker (17) -verb-To give a half suppressed laugh-Brennan Tse (Group 3)

8. Bile-A greenish liquid that comes from the liver-Noun-Matthew Yen 9. Phlegm (17) noun The thick substance produced by the mucous

membranes. (Lucas Bruce) group 5

Chapter 4

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1. Baying (22) (verb) - to bark or howl loudly. Allan Zhou (group 1)2. Vertigo (23) (noun) A feeling of dizziness. (John Kim) group 2Ray Dong

3.indifferent (24) To show no particular interest or concern-verb-group 3.4.claustrophobia (28)- (noun) an abnormal feeling of fear : happens mostly in tight, enclosed spaces. Justin Sung/a fear of confined spaces. (Noun)Abhinav Aggarwal Group 45.Homestead (32)An area of public land-noun. Joey Miller

Chapter 51. ironic (34){adj}- Expressing one thing and meaning the opposite.Edward

Cheng {Group 1}2. epiphany (34) A sudden understanding. Verb (Luc Maurer)3. eradicate (35)To destroy completely.Verb(ArthurLeung)()4. klunk (35) A solid that comes from your behind. Noun (Arshan Bains )

Chapter 6

1. strewn(verb) To scatter things over a surface.(Sam Sirlin) group 52. Runner- (40)A person who explores the maze outside the Glade. (noun)

Ken Hong 6TB Group 1 3. Tweak (40) to pull sharply and twist with your fingers( verb) james sujir

Chapter 7

1. Pitiful- Deserving a bad feeling from others. (adj) Daniel Lim 6MA group 32. Homestead-(43) A house-like structure made from wood and klunk.

(noun) Joe Zhang 6JU Group 43. Deadheads-The Deadheads are a forest in the southwest corner. There’s

also a graveyard in the back. (noun) Thomas Blanchard 6JU group 54. Blood House(43) A slaughter house or a place where you kill animals for

food. Callum Shepard (group 1)5. Chided-(verb)to scold or rebuke(express sharp disapproval) Ray Dong

Chapter 8

1. Inexplicable- can’t be explained (adj)

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2. Writhe- twist and turn (v)3. Anticipation-expect or predict (n)

4.bleat-cry of a sheep (v)5. retrieve-regain possession of something (v) 6. palpable-to be touched or felt (adj) 7. queasy- uneasy (adj) 8. Greenie- a newb (Proper noun) 9. indecipherable-(56) not able to read (adj)

Chapter 9 1. Dumbfounded (58)-(verb) to make speechless with amazement.

Kristofer Siy group 22. Consume (60) To eat or to digest- verb- (Jack Li, Group 3)3. Buzz cut (59) a hair style that is equal height- noun ( matthew ng,

group 4)4.Gathering (61) noun.When the council of the gladers meet. Matthew Yen group 45. psycho (61)-noun- a crazy person (Justin Hwang—Group 1)6. essential (61) –adj. absolutely necessary (Dillon Ramlochun-Group 3)7. devour (61) –v. to swallow or eat hungrily (Dillon Ramlochun-Group 3)8. replenish Verb- To make full or complete again. Matthew Yen Group 49. intrigue To arouse curiosity. (noun) Nick Sauder group 510. prodded- to be poked and touched. Verb. Callum Shepard Group 111. Slicer Proper Noun- A Slicer is a job in the Glade who slaughters the animals for meat. Eric Zhang Group 2

13. THEME ***Dystopia***- All boys must these words to discuss with Dashner. A world where something has gone fatally wrong and the world is sad and miserable ( like the flare) simon roberts g 2

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15. Coma-A state of prolonged unconsciousness (noun) Joe Zhang group 4 16. theory- (Noun) Principals that are often correct. (Brandon Ha) group 517. contemplation-{Noun} Full or deep with consideration. {Group 1} {Edward Cheng}

**Quiz up to first 100 words**

Chapter 10 (Sheets) (Remember you use the POS abbreviation. Put POS and page # in square 1).

1. Riveted (67)verb fascinated or interested by something Matthew T2. Foliage (67) the leaves of a plant (noun) Perry Chan group 33. Tangible (68) (Adjective)Capable of being touched. Abhinav Aggarwal

Group 44. Wince (68) 5. grimy (68)adj Dirty/Unclean6. Rappel (70) (v) Slide down a cliff or rock in a controlled way using a rope.7. Glib (70) To speak smoothly or spoken easily. (Adj.) Daniel Lim Group 38. Stealth (70) (Noun) A cautious and sneaky action or movement.

Christopher King Group 49. Sentenced (69) 10. Rider (70)- (Pn) Rides a horse to go into maze. 11. Scuttle (70)(v)small fast steps by a bug(Tristan Johnson Group 2) 12.Remnant (70) A small amount of something. (noun) Noah Strang Group 3

Two sheets!

Chapter 11

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1. bugging (73)(Adj) annoying. (Derek McBean Group 4) 2. traitorous (74) (Adj) betraying or the characteristics of a traitor. (Michael

Mitchell Group 5)3.mesmerised (74) An old fashion way to say hypnotize Michael slater group 14.Bagger (74) (Pn) Baggers take care of dead bodies.They also act like guards. (Desmond Lum Group 2)5. emerge (74) (v) To come forth into view.(Andrew Lin Group 3)6. inevitable (75) 7. intolerable (76)(adjective)Unaceptable (Michael Mitchell group 5)8.Keeper (76)(Adj) The boss or leader of each job in the Glade (Jake Mallinder Group 1)9. ringera term used by newt to describe someone who did not sleep well that night (noun) cyrus taghdissian group 2.10. genuine (77) Authentic or real. (adj) Josh Pollock group311. Slicer (Proper noun) someone who works in the Blood House and slaughters animals for food.Joe Zhang group 412. beastie (noun) a very aggressive or evil creature Qaasim Karim

Chapter 14 (Sheets)

1. Shaft (93) – The body of a spear or arrow – noun – (Jake Mallinder Group 1)

2.fate (93)- A power that controls how things happen in the world. (Desmond Lum group 2)

3. condemn (94)-to be sentenced (punished) verb Daniel Lim Group 3

4. (Adjective)bestial (95)Of or like an animal or animals(Matthew Stephens Group 5)5.(Noun) lunatic (95) A mentally ill person(Matthew Stephens Group 5)

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Chapter 15 (Quiz 2 onwards) 1. Psychotic (96)-adj.-characterized by or afflicted with mental

disorders.{Edward Cheng}{Group 1}2.Slumber (96)-noun-sleep. (Kristofer siy) group 23. nonchalant (96) Adj-to behave or to act normally. (Jack Li Group 3)4. Track-Hoe(96)-P.N.Gardeners of the Glade. {Matthew Yen Group 4}5. despite(97)- Used for saying that something happens even though something else might have prevented it. (Sam S. Group 5)6. Banishments (98)-P.n.-the act in the Glade in which the Keepers throw a person who had done something wrong out into the Maze(Justin Hwang-Group 1)7.timid (98)-adj- lacking courage( James Sujir group 2)8. clout (102)- to hit someone or something hard9. Keeper (98)-N-The Leaders Of the Glade-Matthew Yen-Group 410. peasant (99) noun- people with a lower ranking in society such as farmers. Group 5 Brandon Ha11. impatience (99) noun- not patient (KEN HONG 6TB Group 1)12. intimidated-To be scared of(MATT AYDIN 6TB Group 1)13. infamous (100)adj, well known for a bad quality and deed. Jack Li!!!Group 3!!!14. predicament (100)- noun difficult matthew ng group 415. confines (102)

Chapter 16 (all due by Thursday) 1.Builders (104) P.N.-a person from the Glade who builds things in the Glade-Justin Hwang Group 1

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2. Sloppers(104) The people in the glade that have no jobs so they clean the glade. Ex: The sloppers were cleaning the homestead 3. Baggers: The people who are in charge of burying the dead people in the Glade. Pro-Noun (Lauchlan group 3 :b) 4. Cooks People who prepare and cook food in the Glade. PN Callum Shepard group 4/dope bosses 5. Mapmakers the Mapmakers are also known as the runners. The runners run around the maze each day looking for patterns in the changes that happen. When they get back to the glade sundown they map put the changes and compare them thus giving them the name the “Mapmakers.” Prop noun (Thomas Blanchard and the other guys – group 5)6. Medjacks: The doctors of the Glade that take care of injured or sick people. (Wil.l Hicks-Group #1)

7. Track Hoes: Track-Hoes are the gardeners of the glade. (Group

2 Simon R)

8. Blood housers- People who slay the animals in the Blood House. (Group 3 Yoshi M)

9. Runners People who explore the maze.(Karim Jamal group 4)10. Self-Explanatory- explains itself. (Group 5 Christopher D)311. Reluctantly: Unwillingly and hesitant. (Group 1 Qaasim Karim + Will Hicks) 12. startle-v cause to feel sudden shock or alarm (cyrus taghdissian group 2)13. shroud-(110)Something that covers or conceals like a garment. Noun. (Ryan Sangha) >:D 14. chamber-noun, a room inside a house that is usually private Joe zhang Group 4

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15. willed-(112) v-to be determined to do something.(William Stothers Group 1)

Chapter 17

1. gratitude (113) Noun to be thankful and have great pride ( Matthew Terry)

2. absently- (116) adv (ly always means adverb!) in a absent minded manner Perry Chan group 3

3. ingenious-(117) (Adjective)Clever, original, and inventive. Abhinav Aggarwal Group 4 4.pity- (Noun) The feeling of sorrow and compassion for others (Matthew Stephens)5. spontaneous (107)-not planned (adj.)-Jason suyama group 16. combust verb To erupt in flames Michael Mitchell7. kin (108) (Noun) One’s family or relitave. Group 3 Piers von Dadelszen8. resurrect to revise or revitalize Cyrus Aquilini group 49. reluctant AdjectiveUnwillingly, not wanting to Michael mitchell10. solemnly- adj - a deep or serious emotion (:DJake Mallinder Group 1)

Chapter 181. momentarily (121) adverb. A moment. (Kristofer Siy) group 22. sag (122) to bend down with weight or pressure. verb (Neil Bains

group 3)3. weariness-noun physical or mentally exhausted matthew ng group

44. escalate-verb- to increase rapidly.(group 5) Brandon Ha

5.torso- (124) noun. The human abdomen or lower-mid section. (Courtesy of Ken Hong 6TB Group1)6. detect-(125)To see( Matt Aydin) 6TB is awesome7.tautly (122) (adverb) tightly drawn or tense Arthur Leung group 3

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SGS NameClass Date

Chapter 19-23(Due Wednesday- looseleaf sheets)

No Chapter 19 words

Chapter 20 - use "The Looseleaf" style Ms.Unger taught us today.Try to do all of them!!

2. n pendulum (130)-NOUN- A weight so suspened from a fixed point swinging back and forth [Matthew Yen Group 4]

3. n pursuer (130) noun- A person/thing that is following/chasing you. (group 5) Brandon Ha

4. adv relentlessly (130) -adv- continuously (Group 1) Justin Hwang

5. v flail (132) to beat or swing (Dillon Ramlochun Group 3)

Chapter 216. n foe(134) A person who feels hatred towards another (Dillon Ramlochun Group 3)7. adj vast(136) 8. n momentum (138)9. n abyss (138)

Chapter 221. process n 2. illusion n (139) 3. plummet (140) 4. Grief Serum- (140 PN- proper noun is always written in capitals for

the abbreviation so as not to be confused with a pn pronoun) 5. divert v (142) 6. adj? comatose (143)

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Chapter 23

1. wallow- (v) (148)2. elation –(n)3. diagnosis (n)4. terminal (adj) 5. surge-(n)6. churn (v) (149)

7.snippet (n) (149)8.seemingly (adv) 150 9.Box Hole (150) (PN)

Chapter 24 – Please do all of these words—not just your colour. 1. subtle (adj) 150

2.recommendation (n) 3.Council (PN) 4.despise- (v) 5. Council Chair (Pn) Callum S.- 4 dope bosses -1566. empathy(n) feeling someone else’s pain in your own eyes cyrus taghdissian group 27.elated (adj) Proud and joyful. Yoshi Matsubara Group 38. nominate (v) 9. chagrin (n)- (152) 10. Gally-(Pn)11. Newt- (Pn)12. Thomas- (Pn) 13. Zart- (Pn) 14. Minho- (Pn) 15. Winston- (Pn) 16. Frypan- (155)17. Keeper of the Runners-(158) 18. Slammer (Pn) 157

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Chapter 251. remote (v) 1592. hypocrisy (n) 1603. belligerence(161) 4. maniacal (162)5. ruddy (162) adj 6. malicious (163) 7. adamant-adj ( 160)8. clamor- (160)9. taut- (160) (adj) 10. interject-(160) v11. disoriented-adj12.veteran-n 13.evasive-adj-161- Callum S -4

14.disband-v

Chapter 261. gamut-(164)n Abhinav A-42. baffled-(164)adj 5 Michael.M-53. incredulous-(165)adj Andrew L.-34. jotting-(168) v Tristan.J-25. Slammer-(164)Pn Arthur L 3

Chapter 27 1.ordeal-(169) n Daniel L-32.headboard-(170) n Andrew L-33.incoherent-(172) adj Jaden B-54. seizure-(172) n Desmond L-25.gestured-(174) v 6. grim- (169) adj7. solemn- (169) adj8. orb (170) n

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Chapter 281. entwined (176) adj Derek M-42. Banish-(176) Pn (Ms. U’s words are white so you know what

colour comes n3. oblige-(177) v Nick S-54. Clint-(181) Pn Truman C-15. triggered-(180) v Ray d-26. sarcastic-(180) adj Matthew T-27. supernatural-183 v-Piers von D-38. melding-(182) v-Chris K-49. Alby- (Pn)10. Ben- (Pn) 11. stifle (v)

1. The only thing Thomas can remember is his name. (Nick group 5)

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2. Teresa and Thomas helped design the maze. (Mike S group 1)

3. The Maze Runner is part of a Trilogy. (Matthew T group 2)

6JU

1. The Maze Runner is being turned into a movie. (Oliver 1)2. There are 374 pages in The Maze Runner. (Eric2) 3. The cover artist is Philip Straub. (Lauchlan 3) ;)4. This engaging novel is the first young adult science fiction series by James

Dashner. (Karim 4)5. The main character’s name in The Maze Runner is Thomas. 6. The Maze Runner is a science fiction novel. (Alex 1)7. The Maze Runner was published in the U.S.(Alexander 2) 8. The Maze Runner is followed by The Scorch Trials. (Yoshi 3)

9. The Maze Runner was officially released on October 9, 2009. Following

that, the second novel, The Scorch Trails was released on the eleventh of

October, 2010. (Will Hicks 5)

10. The Maze Runner was published by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random

House. (Will Hicks 5)

11. James Dashner is married and has 4 kids. (Will Lin 1)

12. If a monster called a Griever stings you, you go through a painful process

called the Changing. (Simon Liu 2)

13. The novel has won the Kentucky Blue Grass award for ages 11-14.

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14.People called “Runners” study the maze. (Robert Choi 4)

15. James Dashner is 39 years old.

16.James Dashner has written 11 published books

17.James Dashner went to university in Provo, Utah. That’s where he started

writing for fun.

6TB

1. The boy’s name is Thomas.- 2. Thomas has lost all his memories except for his name.-Edward.C- (Group

1)3. Thomas meets a group of boys and learns that they live in a place called

the glade. – Kristofer. S ( group 2 )4. The monsters are called Grievers and attempt to sting the Gladers.

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5. The novel has 101,182 words. Matthew Y. (Group 4)6. The maze is a code and is meant to be solved. John Kim (Group 5)7. Glade is surrounded by tall, stone walls with four massive openings. Allan

Z. (Group 1)8. The book could be made into a possible film. Justin Sung (Group 4)9. A girl named Teresa is also sent up in a box, with a special message. Sam

S. (group 5)10.This book is being translated in a couple languages, including Greek and

Spanish. 11.There are 374 pages in the novel. (group 2 Brandon Ha)12. The cover artist was Philip Straub. Arshan Bains (Group 4)13.The Flare (a disease) spread killing almost everyone in the world. John

Kim (group 5)14.There are people that are called runners that have studied the maze for 2

years. Matthew Ng ( group 4)15.Currently, the novel ranks 38,571 on the Amazon Best Sellers Rank. Arthur

Leung (group 3)16.The Maze Runner is the first book in a series. Declan Dutton (group 4)17.There are 61 chapters in the Maze Runner. Joey m. (group 5)

18.The walls move every night so that there is a new maze every day.

19.Gally tries to kill Thomas by throwing a knife at him(john kim) group2

20. This novel is not recommended for claustrophobics. Brennan T. (Group 3)

21. This book was the first book in a young adult dystopian science fiction

series by James Dashner. Arshan Bains (group 4)