Tuesday, March 24th Review root vocabulary (ws due Thursday)

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Tuesday, March 24th Review root vocabulary (ws due Thursday) 7 minutes- get back together with your WIAN peer revision group Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each piece Make a specific list of feedback on your revision sheet Make changes on draft (if time allows) 3. SCOPE article- MAIN IDEA We made progress. We made progress on our group project in class today; we hadn’t started before class and were almost by the end.

-Gress Degrees of Movement

Aggression: (noun) hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another; readiness to attack or confront

Congress: ( proper noun) The national legislative body of the United States (common noun) the act of coming together

Digress: (verb) To move away from the main point of an argument

Egress: (noun) A place for going out; an exit

Ingress: (noun) The act of entering; an entrance

Progress: (noun) Forward or onward movement

Regression (noun) The act of moving back

Retrogression (noun) To return to a former and less developed state

Transgress: (verb) To go over or beyond a limit such as violating a law