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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
 * Defintitions**

10. exclusion: n. the act of shutting out (noun form of "exclude")


 * Sentences**

1. I am **//complacent//** with myself in this nice looking dress.

2. Are school is **//belligerence//** at are football games.

3. The **//opulence//** car was very shiny and clean.

4. A **//tenacious//** fragrance will last a long time, keeping it’s main theme or scent.

5. Rachel was **//tenable//** towards her enemy.

6. Soils **//retentive//** of moisture.

7, Your role in the projects **//precludes//** your involvement in the competitive project.

8. The **//occlusion//** of the show is on at 9 pm.

9. Sitting under the **//reclusive//** calm of a shade tree.

10. The **//exclusion//** was for everyone to be gone at 9.

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 * //Story//**

One day there was this girl who always had very bad grades. She thought it was **//preclude//** to do her homework. This girl embarrassed her parents so much because they had very good **//opulence//** and they would spoil her so much and for now she was an **//exclusion//** to her family. So one day she thought of changing for her parents and most of all for herself so she was **//tenable//** of starting to do her homework. Before she was very **//reclusive//** and **//tenacious//** about school. Now she was **//retentive//** about the stuff she would learn in school and of doing her homework. Her teachers started noticing and they were very proud of her **//belligerence//**. Weeks past and report cards were in. So that day she ran to her house and opened her report card and she had straight A’s and B’s. She was very **//complacent//** of her grades and she no longer had the **//occlusion//** in her heart when her parents were disappointed in her. Her parents got home and saw her grades they were very proud of her so everyone in her family was happy.


 * //Activity Completed By(NE, JD,JO,JN)//**

1.Thr\e children were (excluded) from the birthday party, since they were mean.

2. Standing under the(reclusive)calm shade of the bushes.

3.The (occlusion) of her surgery takes a month to heal.

4.Your role in the play ( preclude)your inviromental enviroment.

5. The sciens teacher told the students that soil is (retentive ) to moister.

6.The lawyer was (tenable) to her defendent.

7. A (tenacious ) frangrance will last a lot longer than you think.

8. The(opulence )house was big and nice.

9. The Angels are very (belligerence) at there games.

10.The man in the dressing room is very (complacent) with the tux he tried on, because it fit him perfectly.

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")
 * Week 3**


 * Sentences**

1.The man walks like he has a **//lassitude//.**

2.The girl was **//confident//** with her mom.

3. The girl was full of **//fortitude//** after she ate.

4. Becuase of the boys **//infidelity//** him and his girlfriend broke up.

5. The girl made it so **//manifest//** that she was lieing to her mom.

6. The models were in good **pulchritude.**


 * 7.** To be **emancipate** was the slave's dreams.

8. The criminal came out in **//manacles//**.

9. The girl's **//aptitude//** was to get better at softball.

10. The man was a **//bona//** **//fide//** hustler.


 * //Story//**

Once Upon a time there was a man named Marty and his daughter Alexa. Alexa wanted to be a model because she thought she had good **pulchritude.** Her dad thought it wouldn’t work because she walked with //**lassitude**// //on her right leg. The girl was so **confident** with her modeling career that she never gave up. Alexa’s// //**aptitude**// //was to work on her walking so she can go on in her modeling career. She was// //**bona**// //**fide**// //with her dreams. Her dad was// //**manifest**// //towed her saying he think she can, but he really thought she couldn’t. Especially Because when she ate she was always// //**fortitude**////. Everyone thought she was crazy though because she always said she was// **emancipate.** Also she always wore //**manacles**// //just like criminals wore. So at the end she never became a model and she went to jail. THE END//


 * Activity**

1.The man walks like he has a **//___________//.**

2.The girl was **//___________//** with her mom.

3. The girl was full of **//___________//** after she ate.

4. Becuase of the boys **//_____________//**him and his girlfriend broke up.

5. The girl made it so **//____________//** that she was lieing to her mom.

6. The models were in good **________________.**


 * 7.** To be **_____________-**was the slave's dreams.

8. The criminal came out in **//_______________//**.

9. The girl's **//______________//** was to get better at softball.

10. The man was a **//_______________//**hustler.

**Week 4**
1. **cognizance**: n. awareness 2. **incognito**: adj., adv. in disguise 3. **prognosticate**: v. predict the future 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") 8. **polygamy**: n. state of having many wives 9. **polyglot**: n. one who knows many languages 10. **polychromatic**: adj. having many color
 * GNOSI**: know
 * PUL**: push; drive
 * POLY**: many

= Sentences =

1.When a person is convicted of a felony, the court shall **impose** punishment as provided in this chapter.

2. The **incognito** spy was looking for the criminal.

3. The old lady was able to **prognosticate** what the paper was going to say in a couple days.

4. The meeting is **compulsory**, everyone must go!!

5. The girl acted **impulsive** running, when she saw her dad for the first time in 3 months.

6. The man had to **repulse** the attacker.

7. Mr. Norris, the principal, said that if my cousin doesn’t straighten up he is going to get an **expulsion**.

8. The **polygamy** man was called a player!

9. Did you know the **polyglot** knew Spanish, English, German, and French?

10. The **polychromatic** light made me feel like I was in the 70’s.

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 * Story**

One time there was a man who was walking down the street with a blanket over his head had many **polychromatic** designs on it. He was very weird. Some people said he was able to **Prognosticate** for the people he hated. He had **polygamy** in his past but he divorced all of them. It seemed he was **incognito** of someone or something because you were never able to see him without his colorful blanket. He was an **expulsion** to his old job they had to kick him out because he wasn’t doing what he was supposed to be doing. He was so **impulsive** when he got fired he was in his bosses face. The boss told him it was a **compulsory** thing to be at work on time. The boss’s **cognizance** made him fire the crazy old man. The man thought in his head for a while and he was going to **repulse** at the boss with a gun. After he went back to his boss and the man started yelling out all these names in a different **polyglot**. After the boss got fired and the old man became a big thing in the whole city he was the boss of his job now and he was very wealthy. THE END!!

= Activity =

1.The **_______________** light made me feel like I was in the 70’s**.**

2. When a person is convicted of a felony, the court shall **____________** punishment as provided in this chapter.

3. The meeting is compulsory**, _______________**must go!!

4.The old lady was able to _________________ what the paper was going to say in a couple days.

5.The ____________ spy was looking for the criminal.

6. The _______________ man was called a player!

7. Mr. Norris, the principal, said that if my cousin doesn’t straighten up he is going to get an ___________________.

8.Did you know the _________________ knew Spanish, English, German, and French?

9. The man had to ______________ the attacker

10. The girl acted _____________ running, when she saw her dad for the first time in 3 months.

= **Week 5** =

Vocabulary

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 mankindSentence

1. The **apocalypse** is said to be that in a year all dogs will be extinct.

2. The **apogee** of his career was the best thing in his life.

3. The grave yard digger enjoys to **exhume** human bodies for fun.

4. When I fell of my skateboard in front of all these girls I was extremely **humiliated**.

5. The **humane** society makes sure every animal has a place to live.

6. I believe that the devil is the greatest **miscreant** in the world.

7. You should treat all women with respect or they will call you a **misogynist**.

8. My friends and I all have **misnomer** names, for example I am tall but the call me shorty.

9. After cheating on my final exam, a **misgivings** feeling was haunting me for a long time.

10. The lonely man was a **misanthrope**, a freak, a weirdo.


 * Story**

The **apocalypse** is coming to our homes!! Evacuate the place said this old lady. Nobody seemed to listen to her because she was old and crazy. This man once said she had **exhumed** her mother in the backyard. The old lady felt the **misgivings** of staying to live in a city where everyone would **humiliate** her. The city where she lived was a misnomer for Hot Islands. The old lady was **humane**. She had so many cats in her backyard full of fleas. Once it was said that she yelled out loud that this world was a place of **misogyny** and **misanthrope** so they should all burn in hell. She wanted to build an **apogee** rocket so she can leave the world. The old lady said that she could sentence a **miscreant** to one month in prison or fine them up to one thousand dollars for not believing her about the apocalypse and she did and now the old lady lived in a rich mansion and she had a all the money in the world it was said she was the richest old lady in the world.

= 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) //How can a loving,// **omnipotent** //God permit disease, war and suffering.//
 * 2) The future can be told by the **omniscient** woman.
 * 3) Some animals, including humans, are **omnivorous** and eat both meat and vegetables; others are either carnivorous or herbivorous.
 * 4) //I am not eager to play this rather serios role, for my **forte** is comedy.//
 * 5) //Pride came to the aid of fancy, and both combined to his fortify his **resolution**.//
 * 6) Finding the money under the bush was **fortuitous**.
 * 7) The purpose of Tongue Fu is to defuse, disarm, or **deflect.**
 * 8) Men have a tendency to end their sentences with a downward **inflection**.
 * 9) The kids had to write a **reflective** essay.

//**Story**//

One day there was this old man that was //**omnivorous**//. His plan was to //**fortify**// his muscle to scare people away when they were near him. His //**reflective**// ideas were getting better everyday. Until one //**fortuitous**// day he noticed that he was getting stronger and stronger. One night he heard the //**inflection**// of god. He was so scared that he stayed in his bed. For some reason he didn’t feel //**omnipotent**//. The //**forte**// he once felt was gone. Everyone else in his city was //**omniscient**// but he wasn’t. He never had to //**deflect**// anymore as his exercise. The story ends that he gets in a car accident and dies. THE END!


 * Activity**


 * 1) Men have a tendency to end their sentences with a downward **_____________-**.
 * 2) //How can a loving,// **_____________**//God permit disease, war and suffering.//
 * 3) //Pride came to the aid of fancy, and both combined to his fortify his//**//______________//**//.//
 * 4) Finding the money under the bush was**_____________**.
 * 5) The kids had to write a **________** essay.
 * 6) The purpose of Tongue Fu is to defuse, disarm, or**___________.**
 * 7) The future can be told by the **______________**woman.
 * 8) Some animals, including humans, are **______________**and eat both meat and vegetables; others are either carnivorous or herbivorous.
 * 9) //I am not eager to play this rather serios role, for my// **//__________//** //is comedy.//