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=Vocabulary Week 2=

A) DEFINITIONS

1. complacent: //adj.// self-satisfied 2. belligerence: //n.// quality of having a fighting spirit 3. opulence: //n.// wealth 4. tenacious: //adj.// stubborn; holding fast 5. tenable: //adj.// able to be defended or upheld 6. retentive: //adj.// retaining knowledge easily 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
 * ENCE: state of**
 * TEN: hold**
 * CLUD: shut**

B) SENTENCES

1. She was a very **complacent** person.

2. Famous athlete’s have a very **belligerent** personality. 3. She had great **opulence**.

4. He was very **tenacious** about everything. 5. He was the kind of person that was easily **tenable**.

6. Everyone was meant to have a **retentive** memory.

7. She wanted to **preclude** her ex-boyfriends wedding.

8. He made the Brand new mall **occlusion**

9. He was a very **reclusive** kid.

10. She was raised to **exclude** all other races.

C) SHORT STORY

Heather McDonald was a girl with belligerence. She knew what she wanted, and she would fight to get it. She wasn't the type of person to be reclusive, she was very outgoing and complacent. Many people thought she could be very tenacious, and that got really annoying sometimes. She didn't have many friends because of these qualities she possessed. SO sometimes late at night she would put herself ito exclusion, totally away from the outside world. I wasn't her fault she knew what she wanted in life and wanted to get there as soon as possible. She wanted opulence and success and power. She was a really smart girl, she had a retentive mind. Her "friends" precluded her from her dream anyways. She was tenable and she felt her lonliness was a form of occlusion, it opened another door for her future.

D)FILL IN THE BLANK: (completed by: MA, RA, CW, KM)

She went to the mall, and when she returned home she was (complacent)from her purchases.

When his wife died, she left him and her children in great (opulence).

When her boyfriend broke up with her, she started acting (reclusive), and never came out of her room.

He wanted to change his crew few but his father was (tenacious), and not going to give in.

After breaking her arm, she still wanted to play in the tournament; she had a sort of (belligerence) to her, and was recognized for it.

The game they created was tricky, and (tenable).

My parents yelled at me for (excluding)myself from the the rest of the family.

My sister is a genius, she has a (retentive) brain.

He was quite __,making him perfect for the spelling bee.

They wandered over into an abandoned housesaw a__ _ __(of) in the distance. (grammatical/spelling problems)

__ =__Week 3__=

A) Definitions

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. 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")

B) Sentences

1) From the wiplash, my body became lassitude.

2) The Mountain climber had great aptitude for climbing.

3) Ashley was filled with bravery, fortitude and courage.

4) The super model had much pulchritude; all of the other girls were jealous of her.

5)The police officer had a gun, nightstick and manacles to lock up the criminals.

6) After she threw up, it was manifest that she was very sick, probably the flu.

7) When sentenced to life in prison it was doubtful she would be emancipated.

8) Madie was so mad at her boyfriend, the infidelity of the situation was ridiculous.

9) She owned a bona fide black, Elvis comb, it was very rare and she was luck to own it.

10) Her best friend was her confidant; she trusted him with everything.

C) Short Story

There was a boy and a girl and they were madly in love. The girl had lassitude and was very lazy. The boy had aptitude and was up for a challenge. But they both had fortitude and had a lot of bravery and strength. The girl had pulchritude and was such a beauty, she would get kinky with manacles and a whip. It was manifest and obvious that she wanted to emancipate from this commitment and have more freedom from all original traditions when being in a relationship. She had infidelity and was a very disloyal and untrustworthy partner, he was the bona fide one with good faith. But they both felt that the other person was there confidant in which they could trust each other with their secrets..

D) Fill in the blank

1. After running 500 miles, I felt a sense of _.

2. My _ __gave me leverage to complete and do everything I try to do.

3. He was a super hero with__ _ __and smarts.

4. She was the perfect model, she had__ _, and carisma, she was wanted by everyone.

5. After stealing all the money from 711, we realized how it was to do it infront of a cop.

6. Police men carry guns and.

7. While she was screaming for help I tried to __her from her watery death.

8. The manuscript was__ __, we knew it was written by Jane Goodall.

9. Seeing the lipstick on his shirt, the__ of the situation was OBVIOUS.

10. My best friend was my only _, I told her everything.

=Week 4=

A) vocabulary

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

B) Sentences

1. The security gaurd had cognizance, he had to be awake, and aware of everything.

2. The spy had to be incognito for his mission, he wore a wig and a mask.

3. The fortune teller claimed she could prognosticate, I didn't totally believe her.

4. The compulsory trip was so boring, I can't believe i had to go.

5.Saving her was inpulsive, I didn't know her but I knew what I had to do.

6. When the gun was pointed at me, I had no choice but to repulse away from the gunman.

7. If you are involded in a 42-10, expulsion is instant no questions asked.

8. The Morman had many many wives, this polygamy was considered immoral for other cultures.

9. She was a polygot, she could speak french, spanish, russian, and many others.

10. Her hair was polychromatic, she had pink, blue, green, purple and many others.

C) Short Story

I once knew a man who was a polygamy, he had atleast 5 wives. I mean is it compulsory to have that many wives? It was my job to investigate this wierd tradtion for the newspaper. I had to be sneaky and incognito, with a polychromatic wig and everything. I almost wish I could prognosticate. so I could see if this article was worth it. This was pretty degrating for me, I am a polyglot, and I even have a doctorite in writing and literature, and i'm doing two bit articles for local paper! I guess getting this job was more of an impulsive act right out of college. What if I wrote a terrible article and expilsion would be inevitable. I don't know maybe that's not a good idea, I should just repulse from the newspaper myself.

D) Fill in the Blank

1. Being a security gaurd requires __, and good reflexes.

2. I was a amazing__ __, everyone came to me to get their fortune read.

3. The mission she was apart of was dangerous, it required her to be__ _ __and very stealth.

4. He was a__ boy, he would do anything at the drop of a hat.

5. The tour for school was __, it was a big part of your grade.

6. With that knife to my back__ _ was the only thing he could do to not get killed.

7. She got in a huge fight with another girl in school, _ went into effect right away.

8. He was a he had tons of wives, it just wasn't right.

9. Her outfit was _ she did not match at all.

10. The professor was a, he spoke 10 different languages and even had a masters in language.

=Week 5=

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

Sentances

1.The apocalypse is said to be the end of the world and all of man-kind.

2. The apogee of his life was when he married the love of his life.

3. The grave digger likes to exhume bodies for his own sick pleasure.

4. When I fell on my face I was extrememly humiliated.

5. Everyone thought he was brutal, but he was actually pretty humane.

6. The devil is the greatest miscreant in the universe.

7. Treat women with respect or you will be called a misogynist. (http://theabsolute.net/misogyny/)

8. The group of friends all had cute misnomers, one friend was extremely large, and everyone called her Tiny.

9. After cheating on my boyfriend, the misgivings wieghing on me was horrible.

10. He was a loner, a misanthrope, a freak.

Story

He was being punished, he knew it. For everything, he was a terrible person with a terrible mind. He was a misogynist, for really no apparent reason, what did women ever do to him? Getting a job as a grave digger was the apogee of his career, he would exhume bodies and do wierd experiments with them. His family was humiliated by him and his tendencies. All his family wanted him to be was humane, but he was everything but. He was a miscreant, he took candy from babies and left the toilet seat up. He gave people crude misnomers, he had no misgiving or remorse for anything he has ever done. Basically he was a misanthrope.

=Group A Vocabulary Criss-Cross=




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Across

5. to hate a woman-

6. loving to human beings and other creatures-

8. to dig a body up

9. to put to shame

Down

1. destruction of the world.-

2. to hate a man

3. guilt

4. a nickname

5. some one who does acts of evil

7. high point

=Week 6=

Vocabulary


 * OMNI: all**

1. [|omnipotent]: adj. all-powerful

2. [|omniscient]: adj. all-knowing

3. [|omnivorous]: adj. eating both plants and animals


 * FORT: strong**

4. [|forte]: n. one's strong point

5. [|fortify]: v. to strengthen


 * FORTUNA: chance**

6. [|fortuitous]: adj. happening by chance; accidental


 * FLECT: bend**

7. [|deflect]: v. to bend or turn to the side

8. [|inflection]: n. the rise and fall of the voice

9. [|reflective]: adj. meditative; full of thoughts

Sentances 1. Most religions praise an omnipotent being or “God”. 2. A lot of teachers think they are omniscient just because they went to college. 3. Raccoons are omnivorous, meaning they eat plants and animals. 4. Her forte was dancing, she was best in the county. 5. I did certain workouts to fortify my body. 6. The car accident was fortuitous, no one knew it was going to happen. 7. The super hero could deflect metal and read peoples minds. 8. Her voice was annoying, she had a weird inflection to it. 9. I signed up for a reflective meditation class to help my stress

Fill in the blank 1.She thought she was __, she ordered everyone around like she was god or something. 2.The teacher was__, he went to college and was very smart. 3.Raccoons are __, they eat both plants and animals. 4.His__ _ __was acting, he was very talented. 5.This water was supposed to be__ _ing and give you strength. 6.The car crash was __and wasn’t really anyone’s fault. 7.Super heroes could have many powers, like__ _ing metal, reading minds, and flying. 8.She was so annoying; her voice had a weird __to her voice. 9.It’s good to have__ ___ periods to center yourself.

=Week 7=


 * HYPER: excessive**

1. Heperkinesia : 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


 * Crossword:**


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 * ACROSS**


 * 3) Final offer (or else!)**


 * 5) Related to the boundary: lying on the outside**


 * 6) A person who is abnormally concerned about his health**


 * 8) The best; in the highest degree**


 * 9) Abnormally high blood pressure**


 * 10) Next to the last**


 * DOWN**


 * 1) State of being the highest in power or authority**


 * 2) Looking down on other people as worthless**


 * 4) Abnormal muscle movement**


 * 7) Occurring at regular, fixed intervals

Story
They were a king. He believed that he was superlative person. He indeed was in a supremacy place. He supercilious the poor people. H believes that the poor people were penultimate from the animals. He wanted the poor people to settle in peripheral from the country. He periodic asks them to move they did not want to leave just because they were poor people. The ultimatum the poor people, to move to the new place. One day when he was moving the poor people, he suffers hypertensions. Since the he hypochondriac, every hyperkinesia he made.