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Week 2

Defenitions-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

Sentences-

The after affect of the drink made Mr. Jones dizzy.

The effect of the slip of the knife left him bleeding.

Sometimes we wish we had the power to deify the teacher.

The rusults of the group working together were efficacious.

The cordial letter he got from his grandparents made him smile.

He was very kind to Timmy in hopes of not to discourage him.

Mr. Bill told his company workers that they would congregate in the main lobby at 7:00.

The scientists met to consolidate with one another.

The doctors put Billy on antibiotics to help him with his cold.

They did not have enough time to get the antidote for the snake bite for Mr. Travis.

Activity

1. The answer of the man affect many people who worked at the complex. 2. The effect of the decision left many people without homes. 3. Not many people are deify in they’re lives. 4. The mission was efficacious. 5. Many of the people at school are cordial. 6. After the bad review the author was discourage. 7. Everyone decided to in two years at they’re old school. 8. When you have you’re ingredient together you _________them. 9. When you get sick you take a ____________. 10. When you get a snake bite you need to take and ______________ as quickly as you can


 * Week 3**

Definition 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. [|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...

1. My mom has memoirs of in her journal. 2. I will have a memorable time at the Halloween dance. 3. When I write about something I have to commemorate the moment. 4. I have memorabilia when I look at pictures of my dead dog Simbad. 5. What is the circumference of this circle? 6. I walk the circumvent the school of Estancia High. 7. A circumspect dog is the best for a cop. 8. Estancia J.V. Football team is invincible so far. 9. My grandma’s house got evicted for having a dog in her house that she was renting.

Story:

We were packing up because of being evicted. There were times were the family felt invincible; this is not one of those times. We began collecting our memorabilia. I tried to circumvent going inside my room, not wanting to commemorate any special memories. My mom was being circumspect of what people were doing, and made sure that none of our memoirs were left behind. Then we all looked around the circumference of the house, and some thoughts popped into my head that were memorable.

Activity-

1.When the man wouldn’t leave the woman’s house she called the police to ________ him. 2.Going to Disneyland was a ________ experience. 3.All of the baseball tickets the boy had were _______of great times. 4.You have to walk around the __________of the circle. 5.The man always tries to ___________ car crashes. 6.We will all be able to _______ the summer of 2005. 7.My mom keeps ________ of what she has to do on the fridge. 8.When you are crossing the street you have to be _______. 9.The boy was ________ at chess and nobody wanted to play against him.