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Week 2
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1.Definitions

2.Sentences

3.Short Story

4.Activity


 * Definitions**


 * FIC/FECT: make**

Sentences
1. The new store will **affect** the business of the other stores in the mall.

2. If you don't bring the homework tomorrow it will **effect** your grade.

3. You will have to do alot of work to **deify** you.

4. Now time for the **efficacious**.

5. I am a little **codial** sometimes.

6. When people boo at me sometimes I get **discouraged**.

7. Sometimes my parents **congregate** with friends and family members.

8. Rocks in outer space **consolidate** which is how the earth was formed.

9. **Antibiotics** is a very good thing in our world.

10. If you get bit by a poisonous snake get or make a **antidote**.


 * Short Story**

This is a story about how one guy had a major **effect** on a small city. Our story begins with a young doctor named, Isaac Bonemender, coming home very **cordial** because he was just given an important assignment. When he gets home he and his wife **consolidate** and they discuss the assignment. The assignment is to leave to another civilization that is infected with a deadly disease that is curable with his medical kit, and that he is supposed to treat everyone with the **antibiotic**. So he leaves over and begins to treat their disease but the medicine failed to even **affect** the sickness. The people were getting **discouraged.** The doctor started working on a cure for the illness, and three weeks later he discovers the illness is from a poison and quickly finds the **antidote.** After the first group of people is cured, the others started to **congregate** around the doctor waiting for their turn. The medicine was **efficacious.** The people wanted to **deify** the doctor but he refused and left back home to his wife and he was happy.

1.The new store will consolidate the bussiness of the other stores around it.

2.The virus on the computer made a great effect to the computer.

3.All you have to do is be good and do alot of work to discourage you.

4.Now its just time for the.

5.We get a little _ __sometimes.

__ __ WEEK 3

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. cicumvent: 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. Famous men and women often write **memoirs** about their lives and accomplishments.

2.We took some **memorable** vacations in Las Vegas in the past.

3.In USA they **commemorate** Independence Day on July 4th.

4.He has a collection of **memorabilia** of his grandfather who was a famous general.

5.The **circumference** of the earth is over 40,000 km.

6.To **circumvent** the law.

7.They were **circumspect** when they crossed the street.

8.The **invincible** basketball team won every game.

9.They did not pay the rent for 3 months,so the landlord **evicted** them.

ACTIVITY

1. They were _ when they crossed the street.

2.We took some vacations in Las Vegas in the past.

3.In USA they__Independence Day on July 4th.

4.He has a collection of **_** of his grandfather who was a famous general.

5. Famous men and women often write about their lives and accomplishments

5.The of the earth is over 40,000 km.

6.To **the law.

7.We took some** vacations in Las Vegas in the past.

8.The _ basketball team won every game.

9.They did not pay the rent for 3 months,so the landlord _ them.

Short story

Django, the solar boy, was returning from his journey after the battle against the Queen of vampires, now he **circumvents** and retraces the path to get back to San Miguel, the city of the sun.

Traveling with Otenko, the messenger of the Sun, they **circumspect** the area to see if the undeadening curse of the immortals was fading. To their horror, the undead still roamed the **circumference** San Miguel, slaves to the immortals stripped of life and death. They thought their was not a single living thing alive, but they found two girls, sunflower girl Zazie and Violet Smith, Zazie kept the solar barrier up to **evict** any undead that try to come into the town. Django and Otenko decided to help by purifying any immortals at the Pile Driver, destroying the darkness tree and sealing away the **invincible** ancestor piece, Jormungandr. To **commemorate** the event, they planted a new solar tree. The peace was soon shattered when Shademan, a vampire Navi came from the cyber world into San Miguel through a portal; luckily a PET came with him containing Megaman.exe; Django hadn’t forgotten the **memorable** time, when Megaman helped him purify Shademan the first time in cyber world. Unfortunately, Shademan was able to use the dark matter from their world to gain physical form, and Megaman was just a Net Navi in a PET. To battle Shademan they needed to defeat four shadebats to climb to the top of Spiral Tower, then Django had to transform into black Django to use the powers of darkness to burn the dark matter protecting Shademan, then Django had to transform back to red Django to finish off Shademan with the powers of the Sun, then he had to drag Shademan to the Pile Driver and purified him creating another portal back to cyber world, before leaving Megaman left him two **memoirs.** He left Django a Megabuster and a photo of himself as a symbol of friendship, to Django these were precious **memorabilia**, and there was peace in San Miguel once

The End

WEEK 4 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

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


 * SHORT STORY**

Once there was a very **incredulous** man named Izzy. He always **interdicts** his children because he doesn’t believe them when they tell him their grades. Izzy was not always this way but that was **Antebellum**. He was at an **Interstate** when he was ambushed. The enemy had calculated where to **intercept** him. They had **anteceded** an attack on him before he could act. He was a prisoner of war; the enemy caused his image to be **discredited** by his fellow officers. Izzy had some **belief** that there was a traitor on their side. The **interim** between that event and the present was about 20 years. Izzy decided that what’s past is past and the effects were **incredible** on his dignity. Izzy lived happily ever after.

The End

SENTENCES:

1.She **intercepted** the mail before her parents could find the letter.

2.You can travel on **interstate** highway 20 from Atlanta,Georgia,to Columbia.South Carolina.

3.There was an **interim** between the time he recieved the money and spent it.

4.She will **interdict** people that do bad things.

5.The **antecede** of the girl was really sad.

6.The **antebellum** was good for some people.

7.Scientists have **discredicted** many popular beliefs,like the belief the world was flat.

8.They had an **incredible** time on their vacation.

9.Many people have **credence** in different things.

10.It was **incredulous** when they told her that the cat could swim.

Fill in the blanks

1. There was an __between the time he recieved the money and spent it.

2.Scientists have__ ___many popular beliefs,like the belief the world was flat.

3.It was__ ___when they told her that the cat could swim.

____


 * Week 5**

Vocabulary 1. Molecule: n. the smallest unit of matter 2. Miniscule: adj. extremely small; insignificant 3. Fixation: n. obsession; state of being attached 4. Affix: v. to fasten; to seal 5. Transfix: v. to hold motionless 6. Rectify: v. to correct a situation or problem 7. Rector: n. a minister or priest who heads a parish, college, etc. 8. Biodegradable: adj. easily decomposed by bacteria 9. Bionics: n. science of designing instruments after living things 10. Biopsy: an examination of disease tissue

Sentences

1. There are lots of molecules in the air.

2. Timmy says,” I’m very miniscule.”

3. Timmy has a fixation on following Orlando.

4. Everyone should affix their seat belts before take-off.

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 * Week 6**


 * Vocabulary:**

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 dark skies **preceded** a thunderstorm.

2.When the principal wore blue jeans to school on Friday,it set a **precedent** for others to do that, too.

3.Sea water **recedes** whe the tide goes out.

4.The school had alot of fun **proceedings**.

5.In History we had to memorize the **preamble**.

6.He has a **premonition** that something bad will happen on their camping trip.

7.She was a **precocious** child who could read and write at the age of 3.

8.She has a drivers **license.**

9.He always said that he felt that he was **licentious.**

10.The married man ended an **illicit** love affair. ---
 * 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)

2.William is recieving **capital** punishment for killing Sabra. 3.Renee had to **capitulate** to the police after robbing the bank. 4.Izzy had his skateboard in **chronological** order. 5. Billy Bob Joe is **chronic** smoker 6.Lets go through the **chronicles** of Costa Mesa. 7. Everybody sohuld have a **chronometer**. 8.Every tourist should have a **odometer**. 9. Izzy ran the **perimeter** around the school. 10.**Seismometer** is a very important instrument.
 * Sentences
 * 1.Wow! William got so mad at Sabra that it seemed as he was going to **decapitate** her

S** In the **chronicles** of Costa Mesa, one name sends chills up people spine. That name is Sabra Tellez. Here are the **chronological** events when they happened. She is on the run from the police, after her house is raided by the F.B.I. The F.B.I. is accusing Sabra of **decapitation** of her husband Robert. She is facing **capital** punishment, if she is captured and convicted of the brutal murder. Sabra is armed and dangerous. Friends also say she isn’t going to **capitulate.** Sabra’s bloody shoe prints were found on the **perimeter** around the crime scene. Employees at the local Target say she was seen buying a **odometer**.
 * Short Story