(adj) describes something that is neither great nor bad…just okay or average. Sentence: Marci in Ms.Stevens’ reading class knew that mediocre sentences.

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(adj) describes something that is neither great nor bad…just okay or average. Sentence: Marci in Ms.Stevens’ reading class knew that mediocre sentences were not acceptable, so she worked extra hard to write Academy Award winning sentences. Prompt: Make a list with 3 columns one for terrible things, one for mediocre and one for terrific things. (Write at least 100 words)

(adj) well known, legendary, famous for something Sentence: Sid Vicious was notorious for being a delinquent bully, so most kids avoided the vicinity that he hung out in. Prompt: Write about what you are notorious for.

(adjective) describes something that no longer exists or is used. Prompt: Things that you think are cool now will one day be obsolete. Write about what things you think might one day be obsolete and what they might be replaced with.

(noun) a person that is walking along a road, on a sidewalk, etc…“ped” literally means “foot” Sentence: It is the law that people in cars must yield to pedestrians. Prompt: There were lots of pedestrians at the Mardi Gras parades. Write about a time when you were a pedestrian. (Write at least 75 words)

(verb) to increase an amount times four Sentence: Stores usually quadruple their candy and flower sales on Valentine’s Day. Prompt: If you could quadruple something in your life what would you choose and why? (Write at least 75 words)

(noun) the effect, results, or consequences of something Sentence: The Mafia godfather warned the man that if he didn’t pay back his debt, there would be many unpleasant ramifications to come. Prompt: Write about a time in your life when you made a bad choice…what were the ramifications? (Write at least 75 words)

(verb) to look at something very carefully and closely in an attempt to find faults or defects. Sentence: The judge scrutinized everything the witness said pointing out inconsistencies in his statement. Prompt: Write about the person that scrutinizes you the most. (Write at least 75 words)

(adj) describes someone who betrays someone that trusts them or are loyal to them. Prompt: Write about a time in your life when someone was treacherous to you. (Write at least 50 words) Sentence: Marcy thought that Helga was her best friend, but in reality she was treacherous and Diabolical because she told everyone Marcy’s secrets.

(adj) describes someone that is strange; odd; awkward Sentence: When Lisa agreed to go on a blind date with Marvin she was embarrassed because she didn’t expect him to be so uncouth. Prompt: Write about uncouth people that you know. (Write at least 75 words)

(adj) describes someone or something that is very annoying, nettling, or disturbing Sentence: As hard as I tried to concentrate on my classwork, my vexatious and infuriating partner made it impossible. Prompt: Write about the most vexatious person or thing that you have been around. (Write at least 75 words)

(noun) a bet: (verb) to bet Sentence: Many people that watch races will often wager. Prompt: Write about a time when you made a wager. (Write at least 75 words)

(proper noun) an idyllic, beautiful place; utopia; paradise Word trivia: This was the name of the perfect place that was in the poem, “Kubla Khan” written by the poet Samuel Coleridge over 200 years ago. Prompt: Describe what your Xanadu would look like. (Write at least 75 words)

(Proper Noun) America’s first national park founded in Old Faithful Prompt: If you won a free vacation for you and your family, where would you want it to be? Write a story about it. (Write at least 75 words)

(noun) the west wind; any gentle breeze Prompt: Write about your favorite kind of weather and the things that you like to do in this weather. (Write at least 50 words)

(adj) describes someone that is always attentive and devoted; diligent; constant attention. Sentence: Most new mothers are assiduous and pay very close attention to their baby tending to their every need. Prompt: Write about a time when you were assiduous. (Write at least 75 words)

Assignment: Make flash cards to study for Vocabulary Development test tomorrow on WOD’s

Old Faithful