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week 2

I. Definition:

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 "effecta 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

II. Sentences:

1.Radiation can have a fatal //effect// on humans.

2.The //affect// of the fire left permanent scars on his body.

3.The Romans liked to //deify// objects

4.The captain was //efficatious// of the outcome of the battle.

5.Collin is a very //cordial// person.

6.Some people like to //descourage// others.

7.The Indians liked to //congregate// in the desert.

8.The Romans had to //consolidate// to become as powerful as they were.

9.In the hospital I had to take a //antibiotic// to get cured of my sickness.

lll.story:

This is a story about a team who had to go to a soccer game. They were //cordia//l about playing their first game. At first they //congregate// to plan their plays. When the whole team got together Steve the goaly was feeling bad. The doctor didn’t know to ethier give him the //antidote// or the //antibiotic// so he consolidate them. The //effect// of the goaly //discourage// them of wining because of the goaly was sick. The team was //efficacious// to see if the goaly was better. The //affect// on the team was joy because the goaly got up and said he felt great. When they started to play Steve was blocking all the team won 1-0 cause Steve blocked all of the shots thown at him. The team deify him as a blocking god.

activity:


 * Radiation can have a fatal (affect ) on humans.
 * The (effect ) of the fire left permanent scars on his body.
 * The Romans liked to (deify ) objects
 * The captain was (effecatious ) of the outcome of the battle.
 * Neri is a very (cordial ) person.
 * Some people like to (discourage ) others.
 * The Indians liked to (congregate ) in the desert.
 * The Romans had to (consolidate ) to become as powerful as they were.
 * In the hospital I had to take a (antibiotic ) to get cured of my sickness.
 * If you get poisoned you have to take a (antidote ) to get cured.
 * {Done by Group E}

week.3
1.Definitions

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

2.sentences

· I could not think of any **memoirs** of my childhood.

· My high school year was very **memorable**.

· My high school football jersey was a **memorabilia** to me.

· I could not tell the **circumference** of the ball.

· I had to **circumvent** my parents so that I wouldn’t get in trouble for not walking the dogs.

· I was very **circumspect** about my brother trying to prank me.

· I’m **invincible** when playing video games.

· I had to **evict** a person because he wasn’t paying his rent.

- I still **commemorate** on the storm that was five years ago.

3.activity

· I could not think of any of my childhood.

· My high school year was very.

· My high school football jersey was a to me.

· I could not tell the of the ball.

· I had to my parents so that I wouldn’t get in trouble for not walking the dogs.

· I was very about my brother trying to prank me.

· I’m when playing video games.

· I had to a person because he wasn’t paying his rent.

· I still on the storm that was five years ago.

4.story

A Brave Soldier

A soldier wrote a **memorable** **memoir** about his adventures on the **circumference** of the world. This memoir was to **commemorate** his **invincible** skill and courage. He had **evicted** many monsters from nearby towns and built huge fences **circumventing** them and keeping them from escaping. As our hero sat to observe **circumspectly**, the monsters began to kill each other as they became desperate and angry from being locked up in a huge cage. As the last few monsters finished each other off, he smiled to himself and took their weapons as **memorabilia** of his brave deeds that saved an entire town.

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 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:

· I had to **intercept** the ball so we could get a first down.

· We were about to pass the **interstate** line of California.

· In the **interim** I could not remember what happened after school.

· Stone tools **antecede** metal tools.

· The **antebellum** was very peaceful.

· I was very **discredit** about O.J and the trial.

· I once made a **incredible** catch to win the game.

· I was **credence** when it came to Bigfoot.

· I finally found Bigfoot it was **incredulous**.

· The school had to **accredit** or the school was going to be closed.

Activity:

1. The family got a moving van to their thing to their new home.

2. The between Arizona and New Mexico is very hot.

3. A family was so busy fixing there the went so fast.

4. The boy flew so fast around the earth that he.

5. The civil war caused the a lot of money.

6. When the boy crashed his parents car they him.

7. The man was the best at playing soccer.

8. The jury didn’t to if the man was innocent.

9. The crowd didn’t want to admit of seeing a ghost.

10. The principal to make his school better.

story:

A special agent named Agent Coal has been sent to **intercept** a spy that is working for. The information stolen by this spy is going to be used to **discredit** the President of the. This is a **incredible** account of treason a most **incredulous** act. I think that the **interim** between the **antebellum** and the war we are sure to see very soon is almost over. This information will come as **credence** to the people of and they will become mad at the and start a war. Several months have passed and agent Coal has failed to intercept the spy. The has been at war with for two months and now controls and the **interstate** around it. Mr. President will fly into tomorrow to sign the peace treaty to **accredit** for agent Coal he has been fired,which i was very **credence** when i found he was going to get fired.

Week 5

Definitions:

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

Activity:

Story

The //fixation// of an unknown //molecule//, which is very //miniscule// and it makes it hard to identify it. We then design a new type of //bionics// that would //transfix// them so then we could have a //biopsy//. The //rector// of the college had to //rectify// the bionics we had design, in order to put it on sale. And we learned that if we //affixed// them, they could become //biodegradable// which solve all of our problems.

Week 6

Definations:

1. [|precede]: v. to go before

2. [|recede]: v. to go back; withdraw

3. [|precedent]: n. a case which may serve as a justification in future cases

4. [|proceeding](s): n. legal actions; events or happenings; an official record of things said or done

PRE: before

5. [|preamble]: n. an introduction to a document

6. [|premonition]: n. feeling that something is going to happen

7. [|precocious]: adj. advanced mentally with relationship to age

LITCIT: permit

8. [|license]: n. to permit or authorize

9. [|licentious]: adj. immoral; sexually loose

10. [|illicit]: adj. unlawful; illegal

Sentences:

· 1. I **precede** Tanis in the roll sheet of our second period class.

· 2. I **recede** from dangerous situations.

· 3. The **precedent** was used against the terrorist in a court three years later in his trial.

· 4. The **proceedings** of this case prove you were found guilty Mr. Matzo.

· 5. In eighth grade Mr. Winters had us read the **preamble** of the Constitution.

· 6. I have a **premonition** that a fight is going to happen.

· 7. I was very **precocious** about the trip.

· 8. I got my drivers **license** when I was sixteen

· 9. Paris Hilton is very **licentious** about her body.

· 10. That was a **illicit** act and I have to put you in jail for it, sorry.

Story:

I was waiting in line to get my new drivers **license**, I slowly **precede** in line, as I stared to get fairly close they made me **recede** farther back in line for no reason which made me very angry and I thought this act was very **illicit**, so I then started in **proceeding** in legal action. I had to first make a **preamble** which I think would **precedent** in other cases.

Finally after months of waiting I was feeling **premonition** .Then one day a **licentious** looking woman who said if you drop the charges we would improve or line services and give a good amount of money too, so I then accepted the money and I dropped the lawsuit and I learned **precocious** things that in this world you can make a difference and that justice sometimes works out the long run.

Activity:


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 * Across 5**. feeling that something is going to happen **7**. to go back ; withdraw **8**. leagal actions; events or happining; an official record of thing said or done **9**. to permit or authorize **Down** **1**. an introduction to a document **2.** advance mentally with realationship to age **3**. to go before **4**. imortal; sexually loose **5**. a case which may sevrve as a justification in future cases **6** unlawful: illegal

week. 7

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

Week 7

Sentences


 * 1) A man decapitated Curly because he killed nine girl scouts.
 * 2) When John sold drugs to kids he felt he was capital.
 * 3) The British wanted the Americans to capitulate in the war.
 * 4) The biography was in chronological order.
 * 5) The chronic disease lasted for many years.
 * 6) The chronicle of Abe Lincoln was written into a book.
 * 7) I used a chronometer to keep the times of the runners.
 * 8) He used an odometer to record the distance from California to Hawaii.
 * 9) The perimeter of the pool was smaller than the perimeter of the house.
 * 10) The seismometer detected a series of earthquakes in the next month near Florida



Across1. an instrument to keep time6. measuring the distance traveled8. the distance around9. to surrenderDown1. punishable by death; main2. continuing for a long time3. in time order4. a record of events; a history5. to measure earthquakes7. to cut off someones head

Word picture

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

2.Capital: .: adj. punishable by death; main

3.Capitulate: : v. to surrender 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

8. odometer: n .n 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 Story The prisoner’s journey

30 years ago there was a man called Carl Johnson he lived in Grove St. in Los Santos. He just got of prison for decapitating two mans heads he was almost capital by death for killing both men head he was capitulated and excepted it and went to prison for 5 years. He uses to be runner before he got in trouble. a runner for school he chronological position was 3rd he ran for a chronic of time he had a chronicle of times that he ran fast in the end he still the chronometer had read that he ran in five min and he was the fastest. The odometer read that he ran a mile and the perimeter of the distance was 1mile. Now that he has got of prison he is changing his life around and is goanna be a person who detects earthquakes and he is good using a seismometer.