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I. Definitions: 1. transaction: n. putting through a business deal 2. transparent: adj. letting light pass through (you can see through it) 3. deport: v. to send a person out of the country 4. export: v. to send goods out of the country 5. deportment: n. conduct; behavior 6. audit: n. an official examination of an account book 7. inaudible: adj. cannot be heard 8. visa: n. an endorsement on a passport granting entrance to a country 9. visage: n. the face or look of a person 10. providential: adj. provided by divine guidance; lucky

II. Sentences:


 * Transaction: The transaction between the Zaibatsu and the Yakuza was very difficult


 * I have a transparent gameboy, I hate it.


 * If you try to cross the border i'll deport you GWA HA HA HA!


 * I'm going to export candy to Cuba.


 * Darth Vaider has disgusting deportment.


 * The cashier did the final audit.


 * The play was inaudible from so much cheering.


 * Oh no, my visa expired, now i cant go to England.


 * The visage on his face made me drop the coffee on my uncles face.


 * He made a providential recovery from the crash.

III. Story:There was once a man who wanted to make a transaction in California, but he was deported back to his country so he couldn't anymore.He wanted to export stuff to California.

IV. Activity:

1. Something that is see- through is... (down)

2. The man was _ when he won the lottery (across)

3. When a professional team trades a player they make a _ (across)

4. We're goig to have to _ him out of the country (down)

5. The crew was carrying an _ of fruits to America (down)

6. The _ __Of the toddler was unacceptable. (across)

7. They made an__ _ on the lawyers account. (across)

8. Dogs can hear things that humans can't (across)

9. "_ __checkcard Its anywhere you want to be" (across)

10. His__ _ was gritty and worn. (across


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WEEK 2

Definitions:

Sentences:

!. The affect of the flood made a great impact on the city.

2. The effect of the bomb made a great impact on the village people.

3. He made a deify out of his tv set.

4. The man was efficacious when it came to selling cars.

5. Santa has always had a cordial attitude towards good kids.

6. My father always discouraged me when it came to sports and music.

7. We will congregate at the old barn to discuss the next congregation.

8. We will consolidate and tear down the walls.

9. Useing this antibiotic could save your life.

10. The antidote could not be found to save his life.

Story:Daniel wants to congregate for his best friends birthday.Daniel's friend is helping him to consolidate everybody so they could get the money.Mike wants to affect Daniel so they can get the money for the party.Daniel is very cordial he likes helping people.Daniel's friend Mike has an antibiotic for his mom so she can come to the party.Mike's mom carries an antidote for Mike because he is sick.Mike started to have effect on his illness.Daniel didn't know what to do,but then he called the police.Daniel was sad because of Mike,but he had to be happy because it is his friends birthday Danny.Danny was happy because they made his party.Danny felt deify.Everything came out efficacious.

Activity:


 * 1) the __of the light blinded him.(across)__
 * 2) __every Tuesday I ­­­­­­__ __with the band members.__
 * 3) __I put__ __in the evil mans drink.__
 * 4) __I like to put down people to__ __them.__
 * 5) __I think my speech had an___ on him
 * 6) He was in his long life of work.
 * 7) We will_ __and tear down the walls.__

WEEK 3

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Sentences:


 * 1) The seventy eight year old man just finished a memoirs of his life.
 * 2) It was a memorable day at the Angel game.
 * 3) We will commemorate this statue to George Washington.
 * 4) The memorabilia at the sports museum was vast and wonderful.
 * 5) The circumference of the earth is about 24,000 miles.
 * 6) The pipes circumvented around the tired old building.
 * 7) He was very circumspect on his night watch.
 * 8) The wall around the castle was invincible against the cannons of the enemy.
 * 9) He was evicted from his house and forced to live on the street. ]

definitions:

1. [|memoirs]: n. a record of something to be remembered 2. [|memorable]: adj. worth remembering; noteworthy 3. [|commemorate]: v. to observe; to recall to memory 4. [|memorabilia]: n. objects and things remembered and collected 5. [|circumference]: n. the permitted of a circle 6. [|circumvent]: v. to go around or bypass 7. [|circumspect]: adj. watchful; cautioused; unstoppable 9. [|evict]: v. to put a person from a property by legal processMEM: remember

Story:

I was looking at some memoirs to see how big the circumference of the pool is supposed to be. While I was looking for them I found some KISS memorabilia. Right then I remembered the concert I went to in 78. That concert was memorable. Although I had to commemorate some details. Holding those KISS dolls made me feel invincible. I had to circumspect that nobody saw me or they would get the wrong picture of me. I went to circumvent the area, good, nobody was there. I was so happy that I went to evict the man with the pool.

Activity:

Linda has a __so she can be rememberd by her friend.

Linda's friend knows that she is worth to be__.

I was _ __my grandmas pictures.

I observing__ from Susans school

I was measuring the _ of the circle.

The police went to the area.

I am a very _ __person.

I am a very powerful person because I am__ _.

I was _ in my property.

WEEK 4

Definitions:

INTER: between / among 1. [|intercept]: v. to take something on the way from one place to another 2. [|interstate]: adj. crossing state lines 3. [|interim]: n. the time between one thing and another (as in "in the interim") 4. [|interdict]: v. to forbid ANTE: before 5. [|antecede]: v. to go before in time 5. [|antebellum]: adj. before the war (especially the Civil War) CRED: believe 6. [|discredit]: v. to cast doubt; ruin the reputation of 7. [|incredible]: adj. unbelievable 8. [|credence]: n. belief as to the truth of something 9. [|incredulous]: adj. unbelieving; skeptical 10. [|accredit]: v. to certify that a school meets certain qualifications

Story:

The police were planning to intercept the white sedan at the California – Nevada interstate. By the time he crossed the interim into central time zone he was starting to lose gas. His next stop was the interdict road. This road was forbidden because of the old house that is presumed to be haunted. The owner that owned this house anteceding the present time was a gravedigger. He lived during the antebellum of the Civil War. The owner was discredited from the war after he shot one of the corporals. The credence of this story frightened the driver of the sedan, but he was incredulous towards the story. He was haunted and killed.

Sentences:


 * 1) The police had to intercept the crazy driver.
 * 2) I have been to the interstate between California an Nevada.
 * 3) They usually mark interims with hours.
 * 4) The teacher was strict about interdicting certain dangerous tools.
 * 5) The world wars antecede the cold war.
 * 6) The antebellum of the civil war had problems such as poverty and slavery.

7. The magnificent goal discredited the fact that the team lost

8. The explosion of the atom bomb was incredible.

9, You must use credence if you feel strong about something.

10. Evolutionists are usually credulous towards increationists views.

Activity:

1. I __my bear.

2. My cousin__.

3. I was __when my mom told me to clean.

4. The chop teacher made sure to__ _ the chainsaw.

5. I wanted to _ __so I can do things right.

6. I was in my room before__ __.

7. My friend was__ __when she fell.

8. When I ran the race alot of people told me I was__.

9. The coolest band in the world is_ __clearwater revival.

10. Vanessa was__ to her friend.

Week 5

Sentences:

1. The air is made up of molecules.

2. His effort was miniscule compared to the russians' brute strength.

3. His fixation on the abnormal was beginning to make people jittery.

4. "Affix that wood to the banister" said the overbareing old man.

5. He was transfixed by the wonder of the Grand Canyon.

6. We had to rectify the leak before it blew open.

7. The rector of the church became upset because of all the baby's crying among the crowd.

8. The sponge is a biodegradable product.

9. Bionic toys were alright when we were kids until they came out with movies.

10. The docter did a biopsy to see if his patient would live.

Defnitions:

1.** [|**molecule**]**: n. the smallest unit of matter 2.** [|**miniscule**]**: adj. extremely small; insignificant FIX: fix 3.** [|**fixation**]**: n. obsession; state of being attached 4.** [|**affix**]**: v. to fasten; to seal 5.** [|**transfix**]**: v. to hold motionless RECT: right / straight 6.** [|**rectify**]**: v. to correct a situation or problem 7.** [|**rector**]**: n. a minister or priest who heads a parish, college, etc. BIO: life 8.** [|**biodegradable**]**: adj. easily decomposed by bacteria 9.** [|**bionics**]**: n. science of designing instruments after living things 10.** [|**biopsy**]**: n. an examination of disease tissue**
 * CULE: very small

CULE: very small 1. molecule: n. the smallest unit of matter 2. miniscule: adj. extremely small; insignificant

FIX: fix 3. fixation: n. obsession; state of being attached 4. affix: v. to fasten; to seal 5. transfix: v. to hold motionless

RECT: right / straight 6. rectify: v. to correct a situation or problem 7. rector: n. a minister or priest who heads a parish, college, etc.

BIO: life 8. biodegradable: adj. easily decomposed by bacteria 9. bionics: n. science of designing instruments after living things 10. biopsy: n. an examination of disease tissue

Story: So I was at the hospital and they were doing a biopsy on some guy with a broken face. I had to rectify the problem. So I got a sledge hammer and then dropped it so I didn’t get to do anything with it. Oh my god, his body was so biodegradable. It was dissolving by the second. The fixation was disgusting. I went to affix his head, it was falling apart. Scientists would soon start bionics on that mans cold dead corpse. I busted out my Boost Mobile phone and called a rector. He came, it was the guy from the exorcist. I told him to sacrifice the body to the ancient Egyptian pharaohs. Time was running short, his body would soon be a molecule. If his body were to fade away his body would be too miniscule for the gods. The surgeons had his body in a transfix but right then he sat up and ran into the darkness of the night.

Activity:

1. _ __is the smallest unit.

2. The cell was___ __I couldn't even see it.

3. I had a friend that had a__ __for a singer.

4. I forgot to__ _ __my ziploc.

5. They had__ _ his body with clamps.

6. I am always _ my friends problems.

7. I have a _ __for my church.

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9.I have a friend who knows how to__ instruments.

10. They did a __ on my friend.

CAPIT: head

1. decapitate: v. to cut off someone’s head

2. capital: adj. punishable by death; main

3. capitutate: v. to surrender

CHRON: time

4. chronological: adj. in time order

5. chronic: adj. continuing for a long time

6. chronicle: n. a record of events; a history

7. chronometer: n. an instrument to keep time

METE: measure

8. odometer: n. an instrument for measuring the distance traveled

Story:

I remember that in 7th grade we learned about the Queen of France she was decapitated. The capital was for not giving the King a son. But first she had to capitutate. There were many chronicles of books they were all in chronological. The king keep chronic until he had a son of his. Then my teacher told me that the time table was like a chronometer or a odometer is the tool that measures the perimeter of a surface but in the place of it measuring the perimeter it measure the date and time that she was killed. Then the next day there was a person using a seismometer that are school the next thing I knew was that there was a earthquake.

9. perimeter: n. the distance around

10. seismometer: n. an instrument to measure the movement of the earth (earthquake)

Picture Vocabulary:

1. Decapitate:

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4.Cronic:

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8.Perimeter:



9. Seismometer: