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1 Theme: Ratatouille

2 Remy is unwilling to accede to the notion that he must live his life in a sewer.

3  to yield to; to assume an office or dignity

4 When the owner of the house Remy’s family lives in chases them brandishing a rifle, they know they must leave.

5  to wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion

6 Remy’s delicious dishes are comprised of a variety of ingredients.

7  to include or contain; to be made of

8 The way in which Remy deftly turns an omelet, you would think he went to culinary school.

9  skillful, nimble

10 Remy and his fellow rats are left nearly destitute when they are forced to live in the sewers.

11  deprived of the necessities of life; lacking in

12 Remy gives Alfredo Linguini explicit directions for cooking.

13  definite, clearly stated

14 Skinner, who owns Gusteau’s, expects Linguini to extirpate the rats in the kitchen.

15  to tear up by the roots; to destroy totally

16 Linguini is caught talking to Remy at a very inopportune time.

17  coming at a bad time; not appropriate

18 It’s ironic that rats manage to make food that is so delicious, since most people find their presence in a kitchen disgusting.

19  suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony; sarcastic

20 The rats would certainly have found the sewers musty.

21  stale, moldy; out-of-date

22 Skinner is definitely an officious boss, involving himself in everyone’s cooking.

23  meddling; excessively forward in offering services or assuming authority

24 The health inspector finds the presence of hundreds of rats in the kitchen an ominous sign.

25  unfavorable, threatening, of a bad omen

26 The pinnacle of Remy and Linguini’s career comes when Anton Ego writes a glowing review of their dish.

27  a high peak or point

28 Having Remy and the other rats help him cook was definitely not a premeditated action on Linguini’s part – it was an accident based on his inability to do so himself.

29  considered beforehand, deliberately planned

30 Linguini’s restaurant must close when it is discovered that rats are running rampant throughout it, but they reopen to serve rats.

31  growing without check, running wild

32 Even though he loses his credibility as a restaurant critic, Ego takes considerable solace in the wonderful food Remy and Linguini cook.

33  comfort, relief; to comfort, console

34 Skinner manipulated Gusteau’s stately reputation – selling burritos and other inferior frozen foods.

35  dignified, majestic

36 The vegetables in the famous ratatouille must be supple and tender.

37  bending easily; bending with agility; readily adaptable; servile

38 It is hard for many people in Ratatouille to suppress a scream when they learn that rats are cooking.

39  to stop by force, put down

40 Skinner is clearly venal – he was planning to steal the restaurant from Linguini, who was Gasteau’s heir.

41  open to or marked by bribery or corruption


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