Keywords
| Word | IPA | Pronunciation (American English) |
|---|---|---|
| Tenacious | /təˈneɪ.ʃəs/ | tuh-NAY-shus |
| Facade | /fəˈsɑːd/ | fuh-SAHD |
| Asinine | /ˈæs.ə.naɪn/ | ASS-uh-nine |
| Grimace | /ˈɡrɪm.əs/ | GRIM-uss |
| Calumny | /ˈkæl.əm.ni/ | KAL-um-nee |
Listening
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Detective Mira Langley was known for her tenacious pursuit of the truth. She had taken down gang leaders, white-collar criminals, and corrupt officials. But Alaric DuPont was something else.
His entire life seemed flawless. Elegant suits, charity appearances, a smile that belonged on a billboard. But Mira had a nose for façades, and this one was expertly crafted. She sensed something beneath the surface—a subtle crack in the illusion.
When a terrified assistant handed her a flash drive, his face frozen in a grimace, Mira knew she was right. The files included altered financial reports and threatening emails—evidence suggesting that DuPont had destroyed his business partner’s career with manufactured allegations.
DuPont laughed when she brought it up. “You believe that asinine garbage?” he said, sipping imported coffee. “Sounds like a plot twist from a bad crime show.”
Mira didn’t respond. She didn’t need to.
Digging deeper, she found a series of anonymous posts—false stories spread through shady channels. It was calculated calumny, and it worked. The partner had lost everything.
Now it was DuPont’s turn.
Mira released the evidence in a press briefing. Calmly. Coldly.
And DuPont’s smile finally cracked.
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Discussion questions
- Is it ever good to be tenacious, even if others disagree with you?
- What are signs that someone is hiding behind a facade?
- What’s the most asinine thing you’ve seen in the news?
- Why do people grimace even when they try to hide pain or emotion?
- How can calumny damage someone’s life, even if it’s proven false later?
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