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I. Definitions:TRANS:: across or through 1. **transaction**: n. putting through a business deal 2. **transparent**: adj. letting light pass through (you can see through it)

PORT: to carry 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 AUD: to hear 6. **audit**: n. an official examination of an account book 7. **inaudible**: adj. cannot be heard

VIS: to see 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:

1. The buisnessman's transaction was sucessful.

2. The ghost was transparent

3. Panchito was deported.

4. Sharlyn's bananas were exported.

5. Arturo has horrible deportment in class.

6. I audited Jesus's phonebook.

7.Her speach was inaudible.

8.Pedro's endorsment on his passport allowed him to enter the U.S.

9.Sharlyn's visage in her eyes scared the heck out of me.

10.God provided providential help.

III. Story:

The buisnessman's **exporting** **transaction** was successful because of his **providential** guidance.Unfortunately for Felipe this was the only good news of his day, because his **visa** expired in a few days and he would be **deported**. Even though his **deportment** in the was excellent and his **visage** was appealing. No matter how he tried he could not get an extension because his pleas seemed **inaudible** and it as though he **transparent** every time he tried. They discovered that his visa expired through his **audit**. On his last day early in the morning there was a knock at his door, “Immigration, open up! Or break down the door!”

IV. Activity:

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1. The man had to do a before he could open his restaurant.

2. The little boy ran straight to the _ window and crashed.

3. After the man had murdered the judge, he was _ __to Europe.

4. A little after the tsunami had struck, people from the U.S.A.__ _ clothing, food, etc. to Asia.

5. The boy was sent to the office after his immature.

6. The man carried his __to his office every day.

7. The little boy was__ _ __and noone was able to hear him from his dangerous situation.

8. Citizens are to have a__ __in order to come to the U.S.A.

9. The audience had a horrible__ __on their face after the came out from seeing the scary movie.

10. The boy was__ _ __after he had found the four leaf clover.


 * Week Two**

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 * Defenitions**

FIC/FECT: make 1. affect: v. to influence; to make an impression on 2. effect: n. result; v. to cause or bring about a result (to "effect a change") 3. deify: v. to make someone or something into a god 4. efficacious: adj. producing the wanted results; successful

COR/COUR: heart 5. cordial: adj. warm; cheerful 6. discourage: v. to deprive of confidence, hope or courage

CON: with or together 7. congregate: v. to gather with others in one place 8. consolidate: v. to unite into one whole; combine

ANTI: against 9. antibiotic: n. a drug capable of killing germs inside the body 10. antidote: n. a remedy to counteract a poison


 * Sentences**

1. I was affected by Jesus's strong words.

2. Diego's gasses had no effect on me.

3. The community deified him and rejected their old beliefs.

4. Lawyers make claims not because they believe them to be true, but because they believe them to be legally efficacious. 5. I was cordialy invited to the ball.

6. He was so discouraged he stopped trying.

7. The family congregated in a restaurant.

8. They consolidated their money to buy a house.

9.There are antibiotics for almost every disease.

10. There some poisons that there exist no antidotes for.


 * Story**

The doctor had antibiotics for Diego because his normal medication had no effect upon him. Diego needed to get better becuase his family was going to congregate, and so far the cordial invitations were efficacious. Diego was dicouraged because if he did not get better he could not consolidate with the rest of his family, and that affected him greatly.When the doctor gave Diego the antidote Diego defied the doctor.


 * Activity**

1. There some poisons that there exist no Antidote__ for.

2. There are Antibiotics __for almost every disease.

3. They consolidate__ __their money to buy a house.

4. The family congregated___ in a restaurant.

5.He was so _discouraged__he stopped trying.

6. I was__ __invited to the ball.

7. Lawyers make claims not because they believe them to be true, but because they believe them to be legally__.

8. The community him and rejected their old beliefs.

9. Diego's gasses had no __on me.

10. I was__ _ __by Jesus's strong words.

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 * Week Three**

MEM: remember 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 CIRCUM: around 5. circumference: n. the permitted of a circle 6. circumvent: v. to go around or bypass 7. circumspect: adj. watchful; cautious VINC / VICT: conquer 8. invincible: adj. cannot be defeated; unstoppable 9. evict: v. to put a person from a property by legal process


 * Sentences**

1. There are written **memoirs** for September 11.

2. The Misfits concert was **memorable**.

3. Diego **commemorates** the Misfit Concert.

4. There is always **memorabilia** for movies.

5. The **circumference** of the cirlce was small.

6. I **circumvented** Sharlyn's smelly kmart shoe.

7. I was **circumspect** with the nautious shoe.

8. I am **invincible**!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9. Sharlyn was **evicted**.


 * Story**

My memoir of the H.I.M. concert was memorable, it was crazy, it was panamonia!! It was a memorable event. I felt invincible. i commerate the concert like it was just yesterday.


 * Activity**

1. You use__ __in math.

2. Diego is__.

3. There is many _ with W.W.1.

4. I was _ __from my house by the court.

5. I had many__ _ at the beach with the rocks.

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 * Week Four**

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 6. antebellum: adj. before the war (especially the Civil War) CRED: believe 7. discredit: v. to cast doubt; ruin the reputation of 8. incredible: adj. unbelievable 9. credence: n. belief as to the truth of something 10. incredulous: adj. unbelieving; skeptical


 * sentences**

1. the ball was **intercepted** by the other player.

2.The **interstate** was packed at Tijuana.

3. There is often an **interim** between journeys.

4. The building was **interdicted** because of the red tag.

5. Nothing **anteceded** the beginning of the world.

6. The **antebellum** of the civil war was tense.

7. Many authors are afraid of being **discredited** because other people will take money that they disserve.

8. Some stories involving aliens are **incredible**.

9. he gave **credence** to the gossip.

10. Mr. Conlay's story was **incredulous**.


 * story**

“After my **interception** I threw the ball over the **interstate**,” said Bob. His stories were always **incredulous** and everyone was always trying to **discredit** him, because his story had little **credence**, and the **interim** was always sketchy. His stories that he had just said and the ones that **anteceded** were so **incredible** that the teachers **interdicted** his stories. No matter how unbelievable his stories were everyone listened because it was **antebellum** of World War Three and people needed hope. The stories became known as Bob’s stories.


 * Activity**

1. The misfit concert was so __incredible.

2. The fighter plane was ordered to__ _ __an aircraft that had entered the country's airspace

3. We didn’t know where we were so we asked directions on how to get to the__ ___.

4. I was__ __to go to the party so I could not go.

5. Dinosaurs__ _ __squirells.

6. The__ is a bad time for families because of the coming war.

7. Some people are _ __because publish there work.

8. Aliens are__ _ __because they have pychic powers.

9. Newspapers give some stories__ _ __with the facts.

10. The story of Roswell New Mexico is__.


 * Week five**

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


 * Sentences**

1. Molecules are very small.

2. Jesus crayon is miniscule.

3. Sharlyn has a fixation with the Backstreet Boys.

4.I affixed my seatbelt.

5.I was transfixed with fear.

6.I rectified Mr. Conlays sentence.

7..The rector at Church is lame.

8.Rotten bannanas are biodegradable.

9. Jesus has a bionic eyeball.

10.Jesus has a nasty biopsy.


 * Story**

Jesus corpse had a biopsy on the molecules of his smelly fungish shoes, but they were biodegradable so they miniscule. The scientists were so fixated on his smelly shoes becuase they given to Jesus by a rector. The scintest were transfixed when the found Jesus corpse was bionic. The corpse was affixed on the strecher and sent for further observations. Later on another scientist rectified them because they had the wrong body.


 * Activity**


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Down

1. easily decomposed by bacteria

3. to hold motionless

5. obsession; state of being attached

6. extremely small; insignificant

Across

2. the smallest unit of matter

4. to correct a situation or problem

7. an examination of disease tissue

8. to fasten; to seal

9. science of designing instruments after living things

10. a minister or priest who heads a parish, college, etc.


 * WEEK 7**


 * Vocabulary:**

CAPIT: head

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



2. [|capital]: adj. punishable by death; main



3. [|capitulate]: 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



9. [|perimeter]: n. the distance around



10. [|seismometer]: n. an instrument to measure the movement of the earth (earthquakes)




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 * 1) a record of events; a history
 * 2) punishable by death; main
 * 3) to surrender
 * 4) instrument for measuring the distance traveled
 * 5) an instrument to measure the movement of the earth (earthquakes)
 * 6) to cut off someone’s head
 * 7) continuing for a long time
 * 8) in time order
 * 9) distance around
 * 10) an instrument to keep time

Sentences:

1. Diego had his head decapitated. 2. Diego was convicted by capital. 3. Diego capitulated to the police officers. 4. The plane came chronologicly. 5. Diego had to go to work chronicly. 6. I read the book Chronicles of Narnia. 7. We use a chronometer to time the mile as we run. 8. We have an odometer in the car. 9. We have to run the perimeter everyday for physical education. 10. We use a seismometer to measure the movment of the earth

story:

Their was a boy who got his head decapitated because his a gang memeber.The poor young boy got capitulated. So the boy got punishment of death for jumping out a the gang. The boy was looking for a job but they looked at his chronicle.He spent chronometer time in jail. The boy in time seismontere when his fammily was dissapointed of him.He was perimeter a to see his friends.He chronic time when he got out of jail. He became a contruster and he was a odometer. At the end he look back at his chronological still the end.