HOMEREADING
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It is time to look at this issue from a new and different point of view

1. HOMEREADING

Chapter 7.1

2.

TRENCHCOAT - a long, loose coat with a belt, usually made from
waterproof material (= not allowing water through) and similar in
style to a military coat. "They wore long belted trenchcoats..." (p.153)
POUR SMTH OUT - to give many details about your feelings in
speech or writing. "...as we poured out into a damp..." (p.155)
DRESSING-GOWN - a loose piece of clothing like a coat, worn
informally inside the house, especially before getting dressed in the
morning or after getting undressed in the evening. "I did not possess a
dressing-gown." (p.157)
TOWELLING - a soft, thick cloth used especially for
making
towels
or
those towelling ones?" (p.157)
clothing.
"...you
know
TO ISSUE FROM SMTH - If something issues from a
"…seemed to issue
from its every orifice, and when the door..." (p.158)
place, it comes out of that place.

3.

• Unfortunately, I didn't buy any _____ socks for
you yesterday.
• However, everyone needs ______.
• It is time to look at this _____ a new and
different point of view.
• The husband wore a white striped ______ and
was a well-built man.
• On the street he wears a long brown _____ and
black hat.

4.

LAXITY - If something issues from a place, it comes out of that
place; the quality of not being severe or strong enough.
improvidence, the laxity of my morals." (p.159)
"...my
TO RUMBLE ON - If something such as a disagreement rumbles
on, it continues for a long time without being resolved.
water it rumbled on, / Still louder..." (p.161)
"...the
AMBIVALENCE - the state of having two opposing feelings at the
same time, or being uncertain about how you feel.
spoke of our desires, of our ambivalence" (p.165)
"Our doubts
TO PICK THROUGH SMTH - to look at the things in a group
and take only what you want.
language as..." (p.167)
"..., picking through the English
TO RUN AMOK - to be out of control and act in a wild or
dangerous manner. "I worry will you run amok" (p.172)

5.

• He has occasionally expressed _____ about her
religious faith.
• Now, let's try not to let our emotions _____.
• This is due to _____ and loopholes within the
country's laws.
• The dispute ______ for years.
• I had ______ the rubbish to find my electricity bill.

6.

• Unfortunately, I didn't buy any towelling socks
for you yesterday.
• However, everyone needs to pour out.
• It is time to look at this issue from a new and
different point of view.
• The husband wore a white striped dressing-gown
and was a well-built man.
• On the street he wears a long brown trenchcoat
and black hat.

7.

• He has occasionally expressed ambivalence about
his religious faith.
• Now, let's try not to let our emotions run amok.
• This is due to laxity and loopholes within the
country's laws.
• The dispute rumbled on for years.
• I had to pick through the rubbish to find my
electricity bill.

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