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week 1

I. Definitions:

ROOTS:

nat:to be born

fact:make

ab:away from

TERMS:

naive:innocent; gullible

naturalize: to give citizenship to one foreign born

innate:inborn (You're born with it.)

factious: argumentative; inclined to dissent

facile:easy

facsimile:an exact copy

abdicate:to give up; renounce

aberration:a straying from the norm; abnormality

abjure:to renounce (upon oath); to swear away

abscond:to depart secretly and hide

II. Sentences

naive:Students are often bright but **naive**. (no context clues provided)

naturalize:The stories had become **naturalized** into an American setting. (wrong usage)

innate:There are many **innate** children when they are born. (Wrong usage)

factious:

III. Story

IV. Activity

Week 2

I. Definitions

Ence: State of

1. complacent: self-satisfied

2. belligerence: quality of having a fighting spirit

3. opulence: wealth

TEN: hold

4. tenacious: stubborn; holding fast

5. tenable: able to be defended or upheld

6. retentive: retaining knowledge easily (a retentive memory)

CLUD: shut

7. preclude: to hinder; to make impossible

8. occlusion: the shutting up of an opening

9. reclusive: shut away; hermit-like

10. exclusion: the act of shutting out (noun form of "exclude")

II. Sentences

1. He had become **//complacent//** after years of success.

2. His //**belligerenced**// cause this war against another country.

3. You can tell he has no problem with //**opulence**// by looking at his car.

4. My brother is very //**tenacious**// about sharing his new christmas toys.

5.Our government is //**tenable**// when it comes to defending our country in wars.

6.He is an anal //**retentitive**//.

7.Modesty //**precludes**// me from accepting the honor.

8. We had to call a plumber to clear out the //**occlusion**// in the drainpipe.

9. He was an old //**reclusive**// man who stayed in his house for twenty years.

10. The fat kid was //**excluded**// from the baseball game.

III. Story

In my childhood years I was a **//reclusive//** kid. I never got along with anyone. I was constantly getting in fights because of my //**belligerance**//. After awhile I was **//excluded//** from everything in school. I wanted the other kids to like me, but my pride //**precluded**// me from apologising for the various things I had done over my years in school. Its like there was an **//occlusion//** in my brain keeping the geniune sincerity and pleasantness in and only let the mean and nasty stuff out, the only people that I knew, I hated, seems like my mind is only **//retentitive//** only when it comes to the horrible qualities of people, and when I hated someone, I was **//tenacious//** about it, I wouldn't even look at them let alone speak to them. Well... I guess I'm just the way I am.

IV. Activity

FILL IN THE BLANKS

He had become _________ when after he accomplished a great goal. My father is very _________ when people are mean to my brother. Zack _________ his sister from playing his video game system. The drunk left the bar very ____________. He had a very _________ memory. The old hermit was very ____________. His pride __________ him from running away from the fight. His business gave him a _________ of money. There was a __________ in the pipe that kept the water out. Luis is very __________ when it comes to doing homework.

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WEEK 3 Tude: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. the state of beauty

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.The football players were in a state of lassitude.

2.the young boy felt aptitude towards his homework.

3.Hercules was a fortitude hero.

4.The young princess was very pulchritude.

5.The criminal had to have manacles on his hands.

6.The class was manifest towards there projects.

7.The teenage girl wanted to be emancipated from her family.

8.The boy had many infidelity friends.

9.The family was very bona fide when they went to church.

10.The girls always are confidents to eachother.

III. Story

The football players were really fortitude but they were in the state of lassitude. One of them had manacles and he wanted to be emancipated. Manifesty he couldnt be set free because he did something bad. He was infidelity but another football player had bonafide. He had the aptitude that he was pultritude

IV. Activity

FILL IN THE BLANKS

1.She felt aged, in deep_________ and numb despair, and regretted not marrying Mai Dong before he left for the front. 2.**________** is the guard and support of the other virtues

3.When the police arested me they put ____________ on my hands.

4.Luis wants to get __________ from her parents.

5.The paster was _________ toward god.

6.Kevin was ________ to do his homework.

7. The victoria model was _______________.

8.It was very ______ that Cathia did not know what she was doing.

9. Jaime was a _______ friend.

10.Women are very__________of themselves.

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Week 4 I. Definitions 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

1. He had no cognizance of the storm so he was not wearing a jacket.

2. The police incognito to capture the drug dealers.

3. The fortune teller can prognosticate.

4. You are compulsory to bring your book to class every day.

5. My impulsive brother got in truble for talking back to the teacher.

6. The army had to repulse cause they were being ambush.

7. The juvinile delinquet was about to experience expulsion from his high school.

8. In other countries polygamy is excepted.

9. Many people are polyglot.

10. The box of crayons has polychromatic.

III.Story Once upon a time there once lived an old man called John he was an incognito person. John ablity was that he could predict the future and go to many petshops.He once he went to a supermarket and found some bacon.So then he had an impulse that something was gonna happen. He wanted to repulse but he couldnt because he had already done many things. So then somebody compulsory to live things go by and not to predict or tell people whats gonna happen. He wanted to expulsion but he controled him self and was thinking what he should do. Then he was trying to look for the solution cognizance but the other people told them not to. He also had the advantage of knowing many polyglot so he could talk to differernt peolple. He also had many polychromatic to predict the future.

fill in the blanks

1.The cops told the girls to be _____through the night.

2. The robbers were _______ in the bank.

3. For the girls birthday she went and had her _________ told to her.

4. Homework is _______ everyday.

5.The straight A student was ________ with her work.

6. The woman was _______ on her way home from the grocery store.

7.The boy was about to go through ________.

8.In egypt the men are allowed to be ______.

9.My boyfriends family is __________.

10. The rainbow is _______.

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Week 5 I. Definitions 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. My grandma could tell apocalypse to people who want to know about there future.

2. The young boy apogee when he got the ball.

3. When you want to study adead body you need to exhume it first and then do the rest.

4. My brother humiliated when his with his friends are in the house.

5. In science we study about humane and other stuff.

6. In movies there are always miscreant stuff.

7. Eminem shows misogyny in his music.

8. I call my friends minomer and they get mad.

9. Sometimes i fell misgivings when i yield to my mom.

10. My brother is always misanthrope when hes tired.

III.Story.

Once upon a time there was a very humane young boy named Vincent who lived in the woods. When he was young he developed anger problems. He had a plan to form an apocalypse on earth. He planned to make the government exhume many people. He wanted to humiliate the government because of the taxes rising. Vincent was a miscreant person. He showed misogyny towards the human population of women. All of Vincent’s life people would misnomer him. He had misgivings towards his mother because, when he was young he killed her. Vincent was misanthrope towards the world. He planned to form an apogee by destroying the world.

IV. Activity

Across

9.destruction of the world

Down

1. feelings of uneasiness or guilt

2. compassionate to human beings and animals

3. to shame

4. an incorrect name

5. a hater of mankind

6. hatred of women

7. an evil-doer

8. the best or greatest point

10. to dig up a body


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