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consolidate. Verb. Consolidates, consolidated, co...
Scarlet Ibis . (Seaworld.org). An exotic red bir...
Careen (verb)-. Tirade (noun)-. Labyrinth (noun)-...
ONe. amiss. Adjective. “Not as it should be”....
cater. Verb. caters, catered, catering. Means “...
The Great Gatsby. By F. Scott Fitzgerald. fluctua...
CEND, CENS. From the Latin word ‘. cendere. ’...
Abstemious. Adjective. Moderate, sparing (as in e...
Noun. [. fak-. toh. -t. uh. m. ]. No other forms ...
1B. Ms. Peck. Recalcitrant. riˈkalsətrənt. Bei...
Verb. To hate something/be disgusted by. He . abh...
austere. (adjective) severe or. . stern ...
2. What Will You Learn?. To . identify words ofte...
Ameliorate. Verb. Ameliorates, ameliorated, ameli...
When is a verb not a verb?. When it acts as an ad...
characteristic. of or appropriate to ordinary or...
Ambiguous. Adjective (Ambiguity : Noun: State of ...
After three hours of his whining, his parents fin...
Chapter . 7. In today’s lesson, you will learn ...
We use . comparatives. to compare two things or ...
Northwood Elementary 5. th. Grade. Perspective. ...
Abet. Verb. To encourage, assist, aid, support (e...
Abhor. Part of Speech- Verb. Definition- to re...
Objective. Adjective (Adverb: Objectively) (SP: ....
Adjective. Shocking/Horrifying/Amazing (in a bad ...
Author:. Jules Verne. Genre: . Science Fiction. S...
Content Objective:. Students will learn how to ...
Acculturation (noun). The modification of the soc...
Alliteration: Repetition of initial consonant sou...
Vocabulary & Additional Terms. Scotland Yard....
indictment (noun) – accusation; complaint. dril...
adverse. reaction to the new. medication, she ha...
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Analysis. Objective: . To integrate context into ...
Reminder. Next class (Tuesday) is peer feedback d...
¿Cómo . eres? =. What. are . you. . like. ? ....
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adje...
clattered. (Verb) . 1. . to. . make. a loud, ra...
Bigot - noun. narrow-minded, prejudiced person. C...
JOC. From the Latin word ‘. jocus. ’. Joke. W...
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