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WEEK 1
I. Definitions:

NAT: to be born 1. naive: adj. innocent; gullible 2. naturalize: v. to give citizenship to one foreign born 3. innate: adj. inborn (You're born with it.) FACT: make 4. factious: adj. argumentative; inclined to dissent 5. facile: adj. easy (as a "facile imagination") 6. facsimile: n. an exact copy AB: away from 7. abdicate: v. to give up; renounce 8. aberration: n. a straying from the norm; abnormality 9. **abjure:** v. to renounce (upon oath); to swear away 10. abscond: v. to depart secretly and hide

II. Sentences

III. Story:

Adicate was a small town in great Georgia most of the

People were uneducated and **gullible** most, of which one would consider

Red necks .The town was desolent and quite until Simon came. He was a crillo

Boy born in France he was one of good family, intellect and **innate** dignity he

Of course came in the U.S.A by **naturalizing** him self took 4 years but it was

Worth it. He came to that little town to teach. He got every thing prepared a house in the

East side of town it was the only place they would let him rent. All his positions and a job

At Georgia Stimpletion High an old school filled with colored students and the red necks that were

Kicked out at every other high school around the other smaller towns and adicates other high school

All of the students **factious** and cruel to there new teacher due to the fact that he was so proper.

But not moved by there actions. He turned 78 students in to college graduates one in particular became a well known

Write with a **facile** imagination. Simoin soon learn the true colors of the town when he met Lila

An exact **facsimile** of Marilyn Monroe but sweeter in nature they **absconded** their relation ship.

He was criticized by the blacks and abjured by the

Black community also hated by the whites soon he had to **abdicate** his job. Though in all his pain

Caused by the harassment one, which scared him, most the KKK burned his house stold

His possessions. But still Simoin held ground no matter how much of an


 * aberration** people thought he was **.**Got soon got out of town and married Lila in New york.

IV. Activity

WEEK 2

Definitions

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") II. Sentences

1. After helping the needy, Tom had a felling of complacent.

2. The patient over came the cancer because of their belligerence.

3. The opulence of the family was apperent when I saw their family car was a BMW.

4. The old lady was tenacious and would not let me help her across the street.

5. The fort was a military strong hold and tenable.

6. Thomas Edison was very retentive and had any extremly high IQ.

7. The fallen tree made the path preclude to pass.

8. The guards but the bolder in front of the cave occlusion the prisoners forever.

9. After the accident the old man was scared and disfigured and hide in his house reclusive.

10. The boys excluded the girls because they had koodies.

III. Story:

IV. Activity

completed by: KH GR JS CH

1. The rabbit became reclusive when it saw the wolf far off.

2. After he won the game, he was very complacent with himself.

3. The tenable house withstood the the tornado that passed by.

4. People can be tenacious if they dont get their way.

5. The man's belligerence impressed the others in the room.

6. The rat's mind was more retentive than the other rat.

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") II. Sentences
 * Week 3**

1. The soilders were [|lassitude] after the battle.

2. After his long road to recover the boxer was [|aptitude] and ready to fight again.

3. The firefighter had a heart full of [|fortitude] to keep him going.

4. After a thunder storm the area was [|pulchritude] with a rainbow over the lush fields.

5. The police used [|manacles] and zip ties to keep the suspects under control.

6. In the 1800's in America the expansion to the west was called [|manifest] destiny signifing that i was something that was going to be done.

7. President Lincon issued the emancipation proclamation in 1863.

8. The [|infidelity] of the goverment official led him to be executed for treason.

9. The baseball was a [|bona fide] homerun ball hit by Babe Ruth

10. My best friends are my [|confidant]s

Story III :

I came home from work angry id just found out my husband and an affair with an other woman. So made dinner and put a little ammonia in his soup.It was MANAFEST necesscity that i had to get rid of him. And with two dry eyes I cried help police! Help! He stared getting weaker with LASSITUDE. So I put a little gas on him lit up a match to make his butt move a little he had the APTITUDE. Plus I hate laziness. Then I got the gun from his cabinet and made 2 gun shots. Then Henry's little lover came over soooo.... I hid behind the counter as she ran up the stairs to get to the apartment with all her FORTITUDE. Seriously the nerve of her! So when she came up stairs I hit her with the gun and put the Gun in one hand and a little bottle of ammonia in the other hand. Then I put out my husbands burning body out. Then left the crime seine singing a new song from Nat King Cole. I walked two blocks then caught a cab. Then headed to the nearest train station bought a ticket to Oregon. Then waited 30 minutes till the train came .Then I went Inside got into my cart and slept. After a few hours we were at our first stop Witchchataw Colorado. Were I ate at near by diner called Danny’s. I and got the newest newspaper and my story was front page then there was the other woman her picture was great I saw her in MANACLES on the front page. I felt so free so EMANCIPATED after 8 years

Of misery I as free. Of course im happier due to the fact that the whore was in chains due her INFEDELITY with my husband. This was BONIFIDE news to me. Also the fact that they are accusing her of the murder now. Its time for me to go to Oregon my with only CONFIDANT my only friend in world my lover named Henryand his beautyfull PULCHERITUDED daughter Liza.

Activity IV

1. After football practice I was really _________.

2. After the second half the team was really _________ to finish the game.

3. The little boy was _________ against the bully.

4. The capital building is in its __________ times.

5. The cops use _________ to arrest people.

6. President Bush is really ___________ about dangerous weapons in.

7. The dog was happy that he was _____________ in the park.

8. The group member was __________ to the group’s rules.

9. He is a very _________ athlete that is always picked first.

10.My Best friend is a really ___________ person whom I share secrets with

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

1. His [|cognizance] of the sitiation was not up to date.

2. The fugitive was [|incognito] to aviod being caught.

3. Ms. Cleo said she could [|prognosticate] and used a fake jamican accent and ended up getting sued.

4. It was [|compulsory] of the drunk driver to attend an AA meeting.

5. The [|impulsive] police officer acted on instinct.

Story III:

//I was asleep and my **C**ognizance was not up to date while I saw a man with a mark and he was INCOGNITO with his appearance disguised as a human but he was wasn’t. He had the mark of Magog I PROGNOSTICADED what was going to happen. I repeated the Hail Mary’s and all the prayers I knew .But to late he already took over. With **
 * ////[|//**compulsory**//] commands he turned me in to a POLYGLOT. My body was no longer mine it belonged to him but there one thing he couldn’t control it was my soul. He controlled with me [|//**impulsive**//] hatred. But he couldn’t control me for long. An army fought beside me [|//**repulse**//]d him in [|//**expulsion**//]// . So when I woke up my situation was was better the priest was **tired my** parents were crying and //I was happy to be conscious. A few months passed time went by things became worse my father was accused POLIGAMY and again the// **//[|polychromatic]//** //sprit came back .I think I"m going to have a face to face battle.//

//And "all I say is deliver me for evil Amen".//

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


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Across


 * to dig up a body
 * feelings of uneasiness or guilt
 * to shame
 * a revelation of the future destruction of the world
 * compassionate to human beings and animals

Down


 * point of orbit of a heavenly body farthest from the earth; the best or greatest point (The apogee of his career.)
 * an evil-doer
 * hatred of women
 * a hater of mankind.
 * an incorrect name