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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.) I felt complacent when I beat my personal record in running. 2.) The football team was filled with belligerence before the game. 3.) Not too many people have opulence, 4.) I’m tenacious when I’m in an argument. 5.) The fort was very tenable because of the moat. 6.) I’m not so retentive when it comes to school. 7.) We had to preclude the mission because it was too complicated. 8.) When the door closed it created an occlusion. 9.) He was reclusive to the fact that his team lost. 10.) The feeling of the exclusion from the group really hurt him.

Fill in the Blank (completed by: bv, br, eg,mg)

1.) Self-satisfied=(Complancent) 2.) Quality of having fighting spirit=(belligerence) 3.) Wealth=(opulence) 4.) Stubborn, holding fast=(tenacious) 5.) Able to be defended= (tenabled) 6.) Retaining knowledge easily=(retentive) 7.) To make possible=(preclude) 8.) The shutting of an opening=(occlusion) 9.) Shutting out=(reclusive) 10.) The act of shutting out=(exclusion) Story

There was a kid who’s name was Jeff. Ever since he was a little kid he was tenable. Many kids didn’t think he could actually defend himself. He knew he was belligerence. Jeff always wanted to be a wrestler; money wasn’t a problem ever, because he was in great opulence. When he was at home he would be practicing all the time, but the only problem he had was that he was tenacious. When he stared actually competing someone, his manager would try to preclude his fights. When would beat up a lot of fighters, he would complacent time self. Jeff was extremely retentive that’s why he did such a good job at the fights. When he would be down he would always go to his room and he would occlusion everything. After a while Jeff became really reclusive. He would get so crazy around people and couldn’t handle himself. So everyone knew he was doing an exclusion, so its been ten years old. Since they’ve seen him.

= Week 3 =

Vocabulary

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 (note: a female is called "confidante")

Sentences

1. He felt as if he were in a state of in lassitude.

2. Dana had the aptitude to play any game he wanted in high school.

3. The cop had a lot of fortitude to stop the robbers.

4. The woman in the blue jeans had so much pulchritude in her self.

5. The security guard at the block had manacles in the back of his jeans.

6. It was manifest that the guy was going to steal from the store.

7. We let the bird emancipate on its own in the wild.

8. He didn’t want to be infidelity to his friends.

9. The boy was bona fide in his spelling test.

10. The girl was confidant by telling her friend her secrets.

Fill in the Blank (completed by: bv, br, eg,mg)

TUDE: state of 1. He felt tired after the game and was in a stae of _____________. 2. Even though his assignment seemed very long, his _____________ kept him going. 3. His ____________ through the whole accident is what kept him calm. 4. She was feeling beautiful an d felt as if she was in a state of______________. 5. As the cop put the ____________ on the criminal, he read his rights. 6. We ____________ the people when they told us what to do. 7. When the bird was all better we ____________. FIDE: faith 8. .The stundents didn't want to ____________ the teacher. 9. The people had ____________ that the man would get better. 10. My friend has ____________ when she tells me her secrets.

story

The race was about to begin when Josh was in lassitude so that means he is not aptittude to run. His fortitude forced him to run in the race. watching him run in pain was pulchsitude. After winning the race Josh went with his friends to steal from a local grocery store. Then the police arrived and since Josh was really drunk he was easy to put in manicals. They asked him who else was with him. He told them no one else because he didn't want to be an infidelity to his friends. He was really bonafide to his friends so he would not tell on his friends. It was a manifest that Josh was rebel. After two nights in jail the police emancipate him. His friends knew for sure that Josh was confidante.

**Week 5**
Vocab

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** was upon us when the super bomb locked on to it's target.

2. The earth was in its **apogee** point in its orbit.

3. They **exhumed** the body of Long John Macker-Field the third to see if he was actually dead.

4. He felt **humilialted** when the kids spilled the punch all over the table and on to the guest.

5. It was a very **humane** thing that the wardon did by giving the prisoners better beds.

6. In the movie he played the **miscreant**, an evil hearted criminal.

7. The man was so sexist, he developed a **misogyny** towards the opposite sex.

8. The name Tiny was a **misnomer** since he was about 7 feet tall.

9. After the jury sentenced the man to death some of the jury members had **misgivings** toward the man.

10. The aliens came to with a **misanthrope** toward the human race.

**Story**
Once upon a time a mother gave birth to a **miscreant** and would soon become the worst human ever. Noone liked him as a child or an adult and his whole life he's been a **misanthrope**. He wanted revenge against the world so he planned the **apocalypse** of the Earth. He started with something small like,**exhume** people to scare the public. He was not very **humane** for his acts of evil. Next he wanted to **humilate** the people who made his life miserable and exposing their secrets by staulking them. He was a **misnomer** because people would call him an idiot when actually he was a genius. He's always been ugly and never had a girlfriend because of his looks. His **misogyny** made him not have a love life. His plan went from small to big by using nuclear bombs and killing thousands. His evil doings were at the **apogee** of his plans. Later he was caught and said he was sorry about his **misgivings** but was still sentenced to death.


 * Crossword Puzzle**


 * 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.God is really [|omnipotent] with his mind.

2.My teacher is [|omniscient] with the subjects he teaches, because he knows what he's saying.

3.We as people are [|omnivorous], only if we are not vegetarian.

4.My mind is my [|forte] to help others with their problems.

5.I could [|fortify] my muscles by lifting a couple of weights.

6.It was a [|fortuitous] act when the man ran over a kid on a bike.

7.When my sister would get mad at me she would [|deflect] her face so I won't speak to her.

8.There was a [|inflection] when the girl was singing at school.

9.My friends are always really [|reflective] when I have problems, so they could make me feel better.