Chattel


 * Names:** Maddy Wood and Lucy Smith
 * Section:** 8-1


 * Word:** Chattel
 * Part of Speech:** noun
 * Other Forms:** chattels (noun)
 * Definition:** personal items, a slave
 * Synonym:** possessions
 * Antonym:** no antonym.
 * Connotation:** Negative connation because slaves are bad and were treated with contempt and like animals.
 * Original Sentence:** I will bring some of my chattels with me on my trip.


 * Names:** Nishad and Andrew
 * Section:** English 8-2


 * Word:** Chattel
 * Part of Speech:** noun
 * Other Forms:** chattels(noun)
 * Definition:** any piece of personal property, often a slave
 * Synonym:** property
 * Antonym:** loan
 * Connotation:** This word has a negative connotation, because it often means a slave. So, it is associated with slavery, which, of course, is a bad thing with a negative connotation.
 * Original Sentence:** The chattels were rounded up, chained together, and brought to market to be auctioned off.


 * Name**s: Emily Bu. & Meredith
 * Section:** 8-3
 * Word:** Chattel
 * Part of Speech:** Noun
 * Other Forms:** Chattels
 * Definition:** A personal belonging or property
 * Synonym:** a possession
 * Antonym:** -
 * Connotation:** Negative, often used when describing slaves as being owned, like property or any other belonging.
 * Original Sentence:** My necklace is my most important chattel; I wouldn't let anything happen to it.


 * Names:** Abby Leitschuh, Tommy Antonic, and Michelle Bal
 * Section:** English 8-5


 * Word:** Chattel
 * Part of Speech:** noun
 * Other Forms:** chattels (noun)
 * Definition:** an article of moveable property
 * Synonym:** a belonging
 * Antonym:** a publicly owned item
 * Connotation:** negative, because slaves are usually associated with it
 * Original Sentence:** When I moved out, I took all my __chattels__ with me, including my clothes, pets and anything else I could.