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week 1
=**I. Definitions:**=

factious: adj. argumentative; inclined to dissent

 * 1) **facile: adj. easy (as a "facile imagination")**
 * 2) facsimile: n. an exact copy

AB: away from**


 * abdicate: v. to give up; renounce
 * aberration: n. a straying from the norm; abnormality
 * **abjure: v. to renounce (upon oath); to swear away**
 * abscond: v. to depart secretly and hide
 * abscond: v. to depart secretly and hide

II. Sentences**


 * **The witness was acting niave in front of the court.**
 * The "illegal alien" got naturalized in Sacramento.
 * New born babies have an innate abillity to cause annoyances.
 * Lawyer's in court can be fractitous.
 * Tiing your shoelaces is a facile skill.
 * To 'carbon-copy' something is to make a facsimile of it.
 * The commodore failed to capture the building so he abdicated.
 * The maniac had an aberration.
 * To convert religions is to abjure.
 * A stealth fighter will abscond after taking flight.
 * A stealth fighter will abscond after taking flight.

III. Story:

James 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**


 * The kids in school were being .**


 * a:naive or b:Innate





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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")
 * Week 2**

III

Time stood still for a moment you could see the animal be **complacent** with its pray. The Tiger crept under vines and wild bushes ready to pounce. The tiger wanted revenge he wanted blood He knew the smells the movements and every thing there is to know about his enemies with a **belligerence** spirit. The poor boy playing near the bushes finding taro and digging for yams to feed his family. The tiger found the perfect moment with **opulence** then it was over the tiger bit his neck breaking his spinal cord and blood driped down the poor boys nose all was lost the tiger so stubborn was **tenacious** with the corpse he looked at it and admired his prize then licked off the blood of the boys nose. Hours later he left it near the town it was his message to his enemies. As the tiger walked back to its habitat with out guilt or shame. Shadar was the tigers name which means Shadow of Death. He once was **tenable** with his enemies for they once were his masters. He had **retentive** memories of them once kind masters turned evil by money .Then he whent to his cave and made an effort to sleep results **precluded**. Then after many attemtps the bitter old tiger slept when he woke up the was a bolder in his cave made **occlusion** now in his **reclusive** home coufused he tackled the bolder but it was no use then he heard an Explosion. Then Shadar woke up by the wet nose its was just a dream. The tiger had awoken with his tigeress cubs and all He made sure to make an **exclusion** of the light so he got out of cave and pull some vines to provide some shade.

Sentances:

1. The **complacent** boy was proud that he had finished his homework.

2. Muhamed Ali has a lot of **belligerence.**

3. Nobles are quit **opulent**.

4. Limpits are quit **tenacious** when it comes to moving.

5. Osgiliath, in The Lord of the Rings, wasn't very **tenable.**

6. Elephants are uniquely **retentive.**

7. Barrbed wire is used to **preclude** enemey during times of war.

8. The **occlusion** of the window ended the breeze passing through the house.

9. The nautilus, a crustacion that lives in the deepest reaches of the ocean, is very **reclusive.**

10. The **exclusion** of a friend in a conversation is rude.

Activity:

1. Ilse was__B___ __for winning the game.

A.Tenacious

B.Complacement

2.John belives in having a__ __A___.

A.Belligerenae

B.Retentive

3.My parent wanted to know how _A __was.

A. Apulence

B.Exclusion

4.My friends couzin was being__A__.

A.Tenacious

B.Teneable

5.She was able to_____A_____.

A. Teneable

b.Reclusive

6.The 5 period teacher_____B____to the class

A.Bellirence

B.Preclude

7.The wall was____A__.

A.Occlusion

B.Teneable

8. The boy was ___A__ hiding from his mom.

A. Reclusive

B.Exclusion

9.Verenice friends made___B___ __going to a party.

A.Exclusion

B.Occlosion

10.Computers are____A__.

A. Retentative

B.Reclusive

**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 (note: a female is called "confidante")

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1. She felt aged, in deep **//lassitude//** and numb despair, and regretted not marrying before he left for the front.

2. Florence's **//aptitude//** for numbers put her in good stead among the other members of the group.

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

4. The models were in good **pulchritude** the show**.**

5. The criminal had **//manacles//** when he had got taken in.

6. The boy made it so **//manifest//** that she was lieing to her dad.

7. To be **emancipate** was the bad guy's dreams.

8. Becuase of the boys **//infidelity//** he lost his moms trust.

9. The man was a **//bona//** **//fide//** after going to church.

10. The girl was **//confident//** with her bestfriend.

(Sorce:

=Story III:=

John had no strengh or lassitude to live any more. he felt cold and wet with no aptitudeto feel any thing else he new he lost to much blood to then blacked out leaving a trail of red snowbehind. He wakes up in the hospital with a kind man at his side. He seemed to have aptitude of a war hero but he was only a nurse. He was in a state of shock the nurse talked to him but he couldn't answear back. He knew something was wrong with him, so he asked the doctor what he had. The doctor said he became blind and had to take it with fortitude. After awhile he realised that he could hear everything with pulchritude.


 * Week 4**

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.** **cognizance****: n. awareness

Activity:

1.She had ___failing the class.

a.cognizance b.incognito

2.The guy was in__ __because he was hiding from the police.

a.incognito b.procnosticate

3.She could__ _ __the feature.

a.procnosticate b.compulsory

4.Bringing paper and a pencil is__ _ in class.

a.compulsory b.impulsive

5.She answered in a way when cops stoped her.

a.impulsive b.repulsive

6.When john came back from war he was called to be.

a.repulsive b.expulsion

7.The girl found out her boyfriend was cheating so she went on a _ rage.

a.expulsion b. polygamy

8.Big daddy cane was a ___.

a.polagamy b. polyglot

9.My french teacher is a__ _ because she knows many languages.

a.polyglot b.polychromatic

10.America is very.

a.polychromatic b.cognizance

**Senteces**
1. The cop hade great **cognizance.**

2. The ninja was in great **incognito.**

3. The crazy old lady was able to **prognosticate.**

4. The meeting with my parents and my teacher was **compulsory.**

5. The student was **impulsive** to the teacher.

6. The group of kids wanted to **repulse.**

7. The student was **expulsion** from the school after yelling at the teacher.

8. In Iraq they **polygamy.**

9. The Pope is **polyglot.**

10. The hippies shirt was **polychromatic.**

=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 mankind=

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=Sentences:=

1.People say that the **apocalypse** is almost here.

2.The **apogee** is far away from the earth.

3.The scientist **exhumed** the body of krist johns to see how he died.

4.I was **humilated** by my friends when i tripped in the hall way.

5.The old lady was **humane** with the animals.

6.The guy was a **miscreant** because all he did was to pick on people.

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8.The teacher called him a **misnomer**.

9.He had many feelings of **misgivings** because he ran over a dog.

10.Hitler was a **misanthrope**.

=Activity:=

1.When a commet hits they say the __will come.

a.apocalypse b.apogee

2.After he won the lottery he felt like he was at his__ ___of his life.

A. exhumed B.apogee

3. They felt they needed to__ __to see the body was really in the coffin.

a.exhumed B.humane

4.The kid was__ _ after he farted.

a. humiliated b. misnomer

5. The veterenan was a very person.

a.humane b.miscreant

6. The devil is a very person.

a.miscreant b.misogyny

7. Did our society practice be fore they gave women the right to vote.

a.misagony b.jmisnomer

8.The girl gets mad when she gets called by a _ __name.

a.misnomer b.misgivings

9.Jorge felt__ when they blamed him for the murder.

a.misgivig b. misanthrope

10. Hitler was a _ anginst people that dont have blue eyes and blond hair.

a.misanthrope b.apocalypse

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Week 7


 * HYPER: excessive**

1. hyperkinesia: abnormal muscle movement

2. hypertension: abnormally high blood pressure

3. hypochondriac: a person who is abnormally concerned about his health


 * ULTIMA: last**

4. ultimatum: final offer (or else!)

5. penultimate: next to the last


 * PERI: around**

6. peripheral: related to the boundary: lying on the outside

7. periodic: occurring at regular, fixed intervals


 * SUPER: over; above**

8. supercilious: looking down on other people as worthless

9. superlative: the best; in the highest degree

10. supremacy: state of being the highest in power or authority


 * Crossword:** F



Across

10. down on other people

Down

1. at regular,fixed intervals

2. to the last

3. concerned of health

4. high blood pressure

5. muscle movement

6. best

7. offer (or else!)

8. of being the highest power

9. to the boundary

word pictures.

1. hyperkinesia- 2.hypertension- 3.hypochondriac- 4. ultimatum- 5.penultimate- 6.peripheral- 7.periodic- 8. supercilious- 9.superlative- 10.supremacy-