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Bellringer: Monday Set up your paper/note cards for wordpieces 3.6 notes.

Wordpieces 3.6

Root: meta Alter, changed; beyond

metabolism noun The process through which an organism changes food into energy

metamorphosis Noun A change in form Synonym: transformation

metaphorical adjective Symbolic rather than literal Synonym: figurative Antonym: actual; real

Root: al Other; another

inalienable adjective Not able to be taken away Synonym: indisputable; undeniable

alienate verb To make hostile Synonym: offend; isolate; separate Antonym: attract

alias noun A name that is not one’s true name Synonym: pseudonym

Root: alter other

alteration noun A change or modification Synonym: adjustment; revision

alternate verb - to go back and forth from one thing to another noun – substitute; stand-in

altercation noun A fight or dispute Synonym: disagreement; quarrel

Root: simul/sem To imitate, to pretend or to appear to be

simulate verb To mimic or imitate Synonym: pretend

dissemble Verb To conceal the truth; to deceive Synonym: mislead; pretend Antonym: reveal

semblance noun a rough likeness Synonym: copy; resemblance

Summary Write your summary and place it in the basket. The summary must include at least eight words from the lesson and be at least ½ page in length. It can be fiction or nonfiction. Pick up the worksheet; this is for homework.