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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.) Z

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. Sentence

1.The little boy was a naive child.

2.We had to naturalize Arnold Swartzenaxger(no clue we cant spell). (Correct the spelling)

3. I was born with an innate sense of pompadour stylings.

4.Everyone is factious when it comes to Bush. (Needs to provide context clues)

5.We as a group have a facile imagination. (Wrong usage)

6.This sentence is a facsimile of what im thinking right now....poop. (Take this out)

7.My dad has abdicated me. (Wrong usage)

8.My hair is an aberration. (Context clues)

9.Bush is just a wierd guy who said abjure. (Re-do)

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III. Story

IV. Activity

Week 2

I.Vocabulary

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.The boy had a sense of complacement with his job well done.

2.The soldier had a was belligerent after his victory against the enemy

3.The bum's poverty changed to opulence after he found the winnign lottery ticket.

4.His parents were tenacious,and would not let him go out with his friends.

5.The S.W.A.T. team,when fully armed,are a tenable fighting force.

6.Even though the lady was old she had a rententive memory.

7.The student seemed to make the problem precluded when he explained it.

8.The miners occluded the old mine with explosives and made sure they couldnt get back in.

9.The bum was a reclusive old man who everyone thought was crazy.

10.The little boy was excluded from the game because he could not catch the ball or run.

III.Story

Ninny was a boy who was vey acrticulante and COMPLACENT. He had a BELLIGERECNCE for people of his own gender. He was a boy of great OPULENCE and a happy person.

IV.Activity

1. __is a job well done.

2.__ is having a fighting chance.

3. __is being wealthy.

4.__ is holding fast;stubborn.

5. __is being able to defend ones self.

6.__ is having the abilty to retain knowlege.

7. __is making things impossible.

8.__ is closing something or shuting it up.

9. __is keeping to yourself;hiding away.

10.___ __is shutting out;not letting in.

Week 3

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__ I VocabularyTUDE: 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")

II Sentences

1. After the big fight between the three guys, they all went lassitude.

2. After Michael's amptitude was turned down, he became insane.

3.The Fortitude of the soldier was used a lot during the war.

4.The model's Pulchritude helped her win the pagent.

5. The cops used Manacles on the criminals after the chase.

6.The haunted house had a Manifest sign of evil creatures.

7. The rats were emancipated after being stuffed inside a hole for a long period of time.

8.The spy's infedelity brought consequences to the development of the new aircraft.

9.The monks bona fide was at his highest when he was praying

10.Before he died he felt cofidant enough to tell his wife that he killed the neighbors husband.

Activity

1) The man had his leg amputated and was in a state of___.

a.Aptitude

b.lassitude

2) My friend for cheerleading so she went for the tryouts.

a. Fortitude

b. Aptitude

3) The kid was a _ __going up to the bully.

a. Fortitude

b. Manifest

4) Ivonne made an appoinment to the salon to feel__.

a. Pulchritude

b. Fortitude

5) Eduardo made it __to the cops that he had stolen the old lady's bag.

a. Manifest

b. Manacles

6) The cops__ the accuser since they dint find no proof of being the murderer.

a. Aptitude

b. Emancipate

7) The cops had the murderer in _.

a. pulchride

b. manacles

8) The wife had __towards her husbands akwardness.

a.infidelity

b. aptitude

9) Jose is my__ _ __friend that I can trust in anything.

a. confidant

b.bonafied

10) It was a__ _ diamond.

a.pulchride

b.bonafied

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

II Sentences

III Story

There once lived a guy named Calvin Klein he was 15 -17 years old. He'd always dreamed his future like a **polygamy,**since every girl would go crazy for him and he would be flirting alot that would cause problems. The major problem Calvin had was that he would always get in trouble with teachers. E ven tough he was **cognizance** that he was failing alot of classes and he wouldnt do anything about it.One morning some guy went up to Calvin and started telling him off. Calvin was **impulsive** about it so Calvin punched him right on the stomach and felt on concrete. The guy just laid their seeing everything blurrry and different **polychromatic** of birdys. Calvin rans to his locker he had a sweater and some shoes, put them on to make himself **incognito.** That way teachers wouldnt know who it was. He got cot and was in **expulsion.** He started going to a private school. The school was very **cumpulsory** for obeying the rules. Calvin assure the he would change, because of the many kind of cultures in the school he was **polyglot.** He liked french the best. Years later he **repulse** back to the same school. Now he **progosticate** of how his life is going to be thinking all hisdreams would come true.

Activity IV

1. The little boy had no __ of the crash that killed his parents.

a. cognizance b. expulsion c. polygamy

Week 5

I 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

II. Sentences

1. The fortune teller for told the destruction of the world

2. His apogee was when he completed the mile in six minutes.

3. Dr. Frankenstien exhumed dead bodies to create a monster. IT’S ALIVE!!!!!!!

4. The boy was humiliated when his pants ripped in P.E.

5. The philosopher believed that you should be humane to people as well as animals.

6. Satan's band of miscreants are dirty little men who are very mean.

7. There was a sense of misogyny back in the 1800's when men still believed they were better then women.

8. They called the large body builder tiny, which was a misnomer.

9. After the war, the soldier had a sense of misgivings because he killed so many.

10. Hitler was a very evil misanthrope, who had a bad comb over.

III Story

IV Activity

(Across1. an evil-doer2. hatred of women6. destructrion of world8. the greatest point9. feeling guilt) (Down1. a hater of mankind3. to shame4. an incorrect name5. compassionate of humans and animals7. dig up body)


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Week 7

Vocabulary:
 * HYPER: excessive


 * 1. [|hyperkinesia]: n. abnormal muscle movement

2. [|hypertension]: n. abnormally high blood pressure

3. [|hypochondriac]: n. a person who is abnormally concerned about his health


 * ULTIMA: last**

4. [|ultimatum]: n. final offer (or else!)

5. [|penultimate]: adj. next to the last


 * PERI: around**

6. [|peripheral]: adj. related to the boundary: lying on the outside

7. [|periodic]: adj. occurring at regular, fixed intervals


 * SUPER: over; above**

8. [|supercilious]: adj. looking down on other people as worthless

9. [|superlative]: adj. the best; in the highest degree

10. [|supremacy]: n. state of being the highest in power or authority Sentences:

Story:

Activities: hyperkinesis hypertension hypocondriac ultimatum

penultimate periodic

supercilious superlative

supremacy peripheral