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 * Week 2**

I. Definitions YO

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

III. Story


 * Love Gone Wrong**

I would’ve liked it if he at least left a cordial hug behind; I understand why he didn’t, but didn’t he suspect anything? The effect of him coming here in the first place was a big mistake. Things would’ve worked out differently if I wouldn’t have done that. If only there was some thing I could do for him to make him feel better, like make him a millionaire or maybe deify him or me. I probably discouraged him to move on with his life. I really wanted this to be efficacious, but unfortunately I found some one better than him, while he was coming over, hoping to be with me. I will congregate with my friends and talk to them of what I did; maybe I won’t feel as guilty. All I want to do is consolidate so I won’t feel so lonely. I walked over to the kitchen hoping to find something to heel my pain, instead I found antibiotic. Should I take it? If I do sooner or later I’m going to have to take antidote. I wish I could’ve made a much better affect when he saw me in the doorway with my new partner. As I ran after him asking him to please wait and we could talk. He pushed me aside and said I was just a waist of time, he told me how he regretted meeting me, and lastly asked why I did it a month before our wedding. Now I will have to suck the pain in, because even though I have somebody else, I still have care for him. Oh well, love comes and goes, I just wish it could’ve gone differently.

activity 1. The smile that the boy gave the girl had a lasting affect on her. 2. When the girl broke up with her boyfriend it effected him very much. 3. They broke up because he was beginning to ___her, and it was scaring her. 4. The boss gave his employee a raise because he was efficious. 5. For a random act of kindness the boy decided to be__ __to the new person so he wouldn’t be scared. 6. The cheerleaders cheered extra loud so the football players wouldn’t be discouraged. 7. The neighborhood had a potluck and a concert for a reason to congrate. 8. Hurricane Katrina helped us to consolidate our nation.

9. The antibiotic that the doctor gave to the lady helped her get well a lot faster. 10. The grandma tried to remember what antidote her mother used for her when she got bit by a poisonous spider.


 * Week 3**

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__ 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 perimeter 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:

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2. My times with my family have been very memorable.

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4. I picked up a shell to put in my memorabilia so that I will never forget this beach.

5.To make a perfect circle, you can outline the circumference of a glass.

6. It was a challenge to circumvent the squirrel in the street.

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Dreams Come True! Coming from Mexico I was bummed out, for I was evicted to go to the U.S. The memories of leaving my family behind were terrible, but I had to work for them. I do have something very memorable though, it was 5 years that I had been in America when I found a lottery ticket on the ground and I commemorated my family, I quickly scratched my ticket… and there it was, the big 1,000,000,000,000 the billions of dollars I had won. I was circumspect of who was watching me. At that moment I didn’t know how to react, I wanted to shout with happiness I felt invincible and rich. I got all my dollars in cash and went to the car dealer and bought myself a Dodge truck with spinners. Then I called all of my family and told them I was loaded with money ,since that day I have circumvent all over the world, I have traveled so much that I even found out its circumference. I will not commemorate my poor years but I will make a memorabilia of all the money I owned

1. The math class had to figure out the__ ___of the circle. 2. Kim possible is__ _ __unlike Ron stoppable. 3. When the suspect tried to escape he seemed very__ ___. 4. Sometimes when my family and I travel we make a__ _. 5. The car the road kill in the street. 6. If you don’t pay your rent you might get __from your property. 7. Our time together has been very__ ___. 8. Every year we__ _ __your birthday. 9. I__ _ __around the school to find my little brother.

1. In May my family and I got evicted from our property. 2. When I won the lottery I felt invincible. 3. My time with my brother was very memorable. 4. I love to commemorate while looking at pictures. 5. The circumference of a circle is 360 degrees. 6. I picked up the shell and I put it in my memorabilia box. 7. I circumspectly followed her to her car. 8. David’s mom circumvents the school looking for him. 9. I keep the memoirs deep with in my heart.


 * Week 4**

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1. It was__ __how she did a triple back flip on the air! 2. I will__ _ many state lines on my way to Rhode Island. 3. Ripley’s believe it or not is ___! 4. I will__ __mail from China to America. 5. In the__, time was very difficult. 6., everything was peaceful, the civil war had to ruin everything. 7. My _ is that god started everything, the moon, the sun, etc. 8. The lighting of the match setting the piece of paper on fire. 9. I _ Lindsay, it’s sad because she was very popular. 10. My __is very high, I’m sure I am going to win! 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 story:

The Hero’s

The Incredible family was on a mission to go in a time machine which would take them before time. In a hero story there are always villains trying to discredit the good hero’s and this was just another story of those. The whole family had to intercept there suits while they were going on a mission to save the world. They landed in the middle of nowhere so they had to interstate to get to the place they had to go. They went in a place which was full of rebellious people it was antebellum it was all crazy. The war was about to start they just wanted to be there to save the innocent people from the horrible villains that were torturing them and taking them away from their family’s. The slaves were going through interim moving from place to place which was very hard because they were treated very badly. The slave’s credence the bad people. Finally after all of there hard work they all succeeded and they all completed the mission, the were all very proud of themselves.

sentences: 1. The football player made a very nice interception. 2. In the interim between the first act and the second act they served cookies and refreshments. 3. The back flip that the girl did last night at the gymnasium was incredible! 4. If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes I might have been incredulous. 5. The mistake that the doctor made on his last surgery will definitely discredit his reputation. 6. He got pulled over at the interstate section and they checked his trunk for any Mexicans. 7. The lighting of the match antecedes the great forest fire. 8. Antebellum was a peace full time for the United Sates of America. 9. My credence is Christianity. 10. The father interdicted his daughter to go out with the guy.


 * Week 5**

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__ Story

My science teacher talked about molecules today, and how they are the smallest unit of matter. Well, after school I felt like a miniscule which is also extremely small. I felt like this because I thought I could rectify my parents divorce but I couldn’t, no one listened to me! I know things will get better when I get back to school tomorrow. My fixation for science has been unlimited, I enjoy science, I find myself learning a lot, for instance I learned that some elements are biodegradable, and bionics are really hard to understand. I have to transfix liquid chemicals from my class room to the lab and to examine biopsy. It’s fun! The next day as soon as I got into my mom’s car I quickly affixed my seatbelt for I knew my mom was angry and was going to drive crazily. She had to go see a rector and tell him all of her confessions. Hope fully he can help her out, because I can’t.


 * Week 6**

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__ 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. The salads and appetizers preceded the main course of the meal.

2. The old man wore a wig to cover up his receding hairline.

3. The precedent will come in handy next week in court.

4. The judge decided the [|proceeding]s very quickly.

5. The preamble was short enough but the rest of the document was very long.

6. When the girl told the doctor that she was having a lot of premonitions he did a test on her and came to the conclusion that she was gifted with foresight.

7. The scientists were studying precocious children; a.k.a. baby geniuses. .

8. In order for the girl to get her license she had to get her fathers permission.

9. Pamilla Anderson is very licentious about her body.

10. The illicit act was felony and it got the terrorist thrown in jail.


 * Week 7**

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__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)

____**Word pictures: Decapitate:Capital:Capitulate: Chronological: Chronic: Chronicle: Chronometer:Odormeter Perimeter: Seismometer:


 * Sentences:**

1.The guillotine **decapitated** the French King Louis XVI.

2.We are going to visit the **capital** of the US.

3.The owners **capitulated** to the workers demands by giving them a 5% pay increase.

4.A television reporter gave a **chronological** description of the football game.

5.She has had **chronic** pain in her back for years.

6.Newspapers and television **chronicle** world events each day.

7.The **chronometer** is really usefull for some people.

8.The **odometer** in her car reads ; 53,432.8 miles.

9.They walked on the path around the **perimeter** of the pond.

10.Scientists use the **seismometer** to predict for earthquakes.

Once there was a man named Pedro Sanchez, who committed many crimes. Before they **decapitated** him they want to see his **chronicle**. Pedro **chronicled** his crimes. One time while running away from the police they caught him 1 **perimeter** away from the Us’s **capital** where he **capitulate** during that same period of time a scientists invented the **seismometer**. The judge asked the same scientist if he would invent something with a **chronometer** and a **odometer** that a person could ware around their wrist so when their time is up they would know where to find Pedro.
 * Story**:

__**__Root Search __**
 * //__**Roots**__// |||| //__**Words**__// ||
 * **CAPIT** || capitol || capitalize ||
 * **CHRON** || chronology || anachronism ||
 * **METE** || centimeter || millimeter ||