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Week 2
ENCE: state of 1. complacent: adj. self-satisfied 2. belligerence: n. quality of having a fighting spirit 3. opulence: n. wealth TEN: hold 4. tenacious: adj. stubborn; holding fast 5. tenable: adj. able to be defended or upheld 6. retentive: adj. retaining knowledge easily (a retentive memory) CLUD: shut 7. preclude: v. to hinder; to make impossible 8. occlusion: n. the shutting up of an opening 9. reclusive: adj. shut away; hermit-like 10. exclusion: n. the act of shutting out (noun form of "exclude")

Sentences
1.He had become complacent after years of success.

2. There was a lot of belligerence in the air during the football game.

3. My great grandfather left me an opulence car.

4.The wedding was such a tenacious memory.

5. During our science discussion I had a tenable theory.

6. I have a good retentive memory of what graduation day was like.

7. //Modesty precludes me from accepting the honor.//

8. There was an occlusion in one of his blood vessels.

9. He lived his unsocial reclusive life until he opened his eyes to the world.

10. The excludes immigrants who don’t have the proper documents.

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Story
There once was an old man who had lived a long life of opullence.He lived in a huge house with an elevator with an occlusion.After years and years of success and happiness he became complacent.He had belligerence towards all his hard work he had done to become the man he was.When he was a young man he was very retentive and extremely tenacious,but he lived an unfriendly reclusive life.He precluded that he would never be wealth and He was and easy man to tenable,but he was very enclosed and reclusive.He would never talk to anyone and always stayed in his house,everytime someone would come to his house he would shut the door in there face with exclusion.He was a lonley man and only liked his money.

Activity (completed by:jf,jc,ie,ro)
1. There was a lot of (belligerence) in the air during the football game.

2. My great grandfather left me an (opulence) car.

3.The wedding was such a (tenacious) memory..

4. During our science discussion I had a (tenable)theory.

5.I have a good (retentive) memory of what graduation day was like.

6. Modesty (precluded) me from accepting the honor//.//

7. There was an (occlusion) in one of his blood vessels.

8. He lived his unsocial (reclusive) life until he opened his eyes to the world.

9. The immigrants who don’t have the proper documents.

10. He had become after years of success

week 3
TUDE: state of 1. lassitude: n. weariness; state of being limp 2. aptitude: n. state of being capable; ability 3. fortitude: n. bravery and strength; endurance 4. pulchritude: n. state of beauty MAN: hand 5. manacles: n. handcuffs 6. manifest: adj. obvious; apparent 7. emancipate: v. to set free FIDE: faith 8. infidelity: n. disloyalty 9. bona fide: adj. genuine ("In good faith") 10. confidant: n. a person in whom secrets are confided.

Sentences
1. The disease in her body made her feel lasstitude.

2. His aptitude of streching was no problem for him.

3. His fortitude was enough for him to win the football game.

4. The pulchritude on the woman's face was clearly seen.

5.The police put the manacles on the man to arrest him.

6.She could clearly manifest that the wedding was going to be a success.

7.//The circumstances under which a minor may become emancipated vary from state to state.//

//8.Infidelity was the last thing she would have thought her husband would do.//

//9. He offered a bona fied offer for the car.//

//10. Her friend was her confidante and could tell her anything.//

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=emancipated

Story
Once up on a time there was a soldier that got shot at war.Because of his wound he felt lassitude to do anything. He no longer had his aptitude to fight, so the army decided to send him home. His commander really admired his fortitude for fighting for his country, but agreed to send him home. When he returned home after 7 months at war his wife seemed more pulchritude then ever. He was outside his house talking to his brother and a police officer came and put the manacles on him. The officer asked him a few questions and he denied everything against him, but his manifest face made him look guilty. The next day he went to court and was proven not guilty, he was then emancipated from jail. After his brother confessed that he was guilty and the soldier felt infidelity because his brother had done something wrong. After three months of recovering he left his bona fide wife and hoped to see her again. He knew he was leaving his confidante, but knew he would soon be back.

Activity
1. She was my that I could tell her everything.

2. Leonardo Devinci had a great in science, math, and astrology.

3. He could clearly manifest that the flight was going to be successful.

4. The salesman made a offer to his costumer.

5. The model has features.

6. After coming home from the rain he felt because he got sick.

7. Their between each other lead to a divorce.

8. His was enough to fight a dragon.

9. The police officer have to arrest people.

10. In many states the marriage of a minor results in his or her.

Week 4 GNOSI: know 1. cognizance: n. awareness 2. incognito: adj., adv. in disguise 3. prognosticate: v. predict the future PUL: push; drive 4. compulsory: adj. required; mandatory 5. impulsive: adj. driven to act quickly (without thinking things through) 6. repulse: v. to drive back (as an army) 7. expulsion: n. the act of throwing out (noun form of "expel") POLY: many 8. polygamy: n. state of having many wives 9. polyglot: n. one who knows many languages 10. polychromatic: adj. having many colors

Sentences
1.The girl had a strange cognizance with her surroundings.

2.Halloween is a good day for people to be in incognito.

3.The wierd old lady was ver y good at prognosticate

4.The homework was compulsory to his future.

5.Last night i made a big mistake and was being very impulsive.

6.The indians were in repulse after they met the cowboys.

7.After the girls got in a fight,they took the expulsion.

8.Osama Binladen is known as a world wide polygamy.

9.My uncle traveled the world and has become a polyglot.

10.The rainbow is a good example of a polychromatic.

Activity
1.The Halloween maze was full of lights.

2.The traveler spoke many languages.

3.The husband had two wives at the same time.

4.The teen's from school made him explode in fury.

5.The child had a behavior while he was attending school

6.Letting him borrow her car was an act that she immediately regretted.

7.In most schools physical education is.

8.In most schools physical education is.

9.In Holland he lived as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East India company.

10.We will take of your objections at the proper time.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=polychromatic

Week 5
APO: away from 1. [|apocalypse]: n. a revelation of the future destruction of the world 2. [|apogee]: n. point of orbit of a heavenly body farthest from the earth; the best or greatest point (The apogee of his career.) HUM: earth; ground; man 3. [|exhume]: v. to dig up a body 4. [|humiliate]: v. to shame 5. [|humane]: adj. compassionate to human beings and animals MIS: wrong 6. [|miscreant]: n. an evil-doer 7. [|misogyny]: n. hatred of women 8. [|misnomer]: n. an incorrect name (like calling a bald guy "Curly") 9. [|misgivings]: n. feelings of uneasiness or guilt 10. [|misanthrope]: n. a hater of mankind

Sentences
1. The apocalypse is feared by many people.

2.The apogee of the mans life was when his son was born.

3.The lady was still alive when they buried her so they had to exhume her.

4.I was humiliated by the crude womans joke.

5.The kind man was so humane that everyone loved him.

6.The serial killer was an extreme misogyny.

7.Misogyny is a wrong and no men should participate in it.

8.The twelve foot man was a misnomer due to the fact that his name was little chris.

9.After the boy stole the truck he had misgivings

10.Mr. Charles always stayed in his house and was a huge misanthrope.


 * Week 6**


 * OMNI: all**

1. [|omnipotent]: adj. all-powerful

2. [|omniscient]: adj. all-knowing

3. [|omnivorous]: adj. eating both plants and animals


 * FORT: strong**

4. [|forte]: n. one's strong point

5. [|fortify]: v. to strengthen


 * FORTUNA: chance**

6. [|fortuitous]: adj. happening by chance; accidental


 * FLECT: bend**

7. [|deflect]: v. to bend or turn to the side

8. [|inflection]: n. the rise and fall of the voice

9. [|reflective]: adj. meditative; full of thoughts

Sentences
1. The president is omnipotent compared to all of the civilians who live in the U.S.

2. The omniscient narrator made me get a picture in my head of what was going on in the story.

3.Vegetarians don’t eat meat so that means they are not omnivorous.

4. Cooking is his forte, his pies are the best though.

5. He had to fortify his ability to run in order to get to the finals.

6. Profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials.

7. He deflected his competitors into thinking his product was better than theirs.

8. The inflection in her voice made her drop a low pitch in her singing.

9. She is the reflective type, who always has knew thoughts.

story
The president of the has omnipotent army against. The people around the president are omniscient. Scientist where sent to look for omnivorous. When the president sent the army to he was in his forte. To fortify his army he recruited high school kids. The president said that it was a fortuitous that innocent people died. Also, the president deflected his army. The inflection in the president voice was low when he gave his speech was low. He was the reflective type and he looked back at what he had said.

Activity
1. She is the [ ] type, who always has knew thoughts.

2. Cooking is his [ ], his pies are the best though.

3. He had to [ ] his ability to run in order to get to the finals.

4. The [ ] in her voice made her drop a low pitch in her singing.

5. The president is [ ] compared to all of the civilians who live in the

6. Profits were enhanced by a [ ] drop in the cost of raw materials.

7. He [ ]his competitors into thinking his product was better than theirs.

8. Vegetarians don’t eat meat so that means they are not [ ].

9. The [ ] narrator made me get a picture in my head of what was going on in the story.