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Make sure you have your book/materials for today! Warm up #103 Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Make sure you have your book/materials for today!

Independent Reading Project: Book Mark Reading Log 10pts Bringing Book on Monday 15pts Class Discussion 10pts 100 points Writing Activity 50pts Cited Supporting Quotes 15pts

Vocab For the following 10 vocab words I will give you 10 pictures Instead of writing a definition, you will have 1 minute to write whatever associations you have with the picture At the end, you will have to guess the true meaning of the word from several options.

Denounce

Instantaneous

Repast

Famished

Libel

INGENIOUS

BESIEGE

Recede

Dispatch

inept

DENOUNCE 1. The word DENOUNCE MOST NEARLY means: A. (adj.) Showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; Clever B. (v.) To condemn openly; to accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment C. (adj.) Done immediately; Occurring without delay D. (adj.) Extremely hungry E. (adj.) Lacking skill; Not fit or suitable

INSTANTANEOUS 2. The word INSTANTANEOUS MOST NEARLY means: A. (adj.) Showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; Clever B. (n.) Clothing, especially outer garments; (v.) To dress or put clothes on C. (adj.) Done immediately; Occurring without delay D. (v.) To move back or away E. (n.) A person regarded as stupid or clumsy

REPAST 3. The word REPAST MOST NEARLY means: A. (adj.) Lacking skill; Not fit or suitable B. (adj.) Very large or great in size, extent or quantity C. (n.) A meal, feast or banquet D. (v.) To surround with military forces E. (v.) To annoy or irritate; To vex

FAMISHED 4. The word FAMISHED MOST NEARLY means: A. (adj.) Extremely hungry B. (v.) To surround with military forces C (v.) To condemn openly; To accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment D. (n.) A meal, feast or banquet E. (v.) To wet thoroughly; To drench

LIBEL 5. The word LIBEL MOST NEARLY means: A. (n.) A feeling of doubt, distrust, or uncertainty B. (n.) A written statement unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made; (v.) To publish false statements that harms one's reputation C. (n.) Clothing, especially outer garments; (v.) To dress or put clothes on D. (n.) A person regarded as stupid or clumsy E. (n.) A soft cloth pad applied with pressure to heal an injury; (v.) To press together; To reduce in size or volume

INGENIOUS 6. The word INGENIOUS MOST NEARLY means: A. (v.) To surround with military forces B. (n.) A written statement unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made; (v.) To publish false statements that harms one's reputation C. (n.) A feeling of doubt, distrust, or uncertainty D. (adj.) Showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; Clever E. (v.) To wet thoroughly; To drench

BESIEGE 7. The word BESIEGE MOST NEARLY means: A. (v.) To condemn openly; To accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment B. (adv.) Plainly, in so many words; For a particular purpose C. (v.) To give up something; To abandon or desert D. (n.) Clothing, especially outer garments; (v.) To dress or put clothes on E. (v.) To surround with military forces

RECEDE 8. The word RECEDE MOST NEARLY means: A.(n.) A soft cloth pad applied with pressure to heal an injury; (v.) To press together; To reduce in size or volume B. (n.) A written statement unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made; (v.) To publish false statements that harms one's reputation C. (v.) To move back or away D. (n.) The sending of a message to a destination; (v.) To send off or out for a purpose; To kill E. (n.) A person regarded as stupid or clumsy

DISPATCH 9. The word DISPATCH MOST NEARLY means: A. (v.) To annoy or irritate; To vex B. (adj.) Extremely hungry C. (n.) The sending of a message to a destination; (v.) To send off or out for a purpose; To kill D. (adj.) Bringing in money or some special advantage; Profitable E. (n.) A feeling of doubt, distrust, or uncertainty

INEPT 10. The word INEPT MOST NEARLY means: A. (adj.) Extremely hungry B. (v.) To condemn openly; To accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment C. (adj.) Done immediately; Occurring without delay D. (v.) To annoy or irritate; To vex E. (adj.) Lacking skill; Not fit or suitable

Quiz Part 1

Adjective, adverb, verb, noun, pronoun, conjunction, preposition, interjection Quiz part 2 Label all parts of speech! 1The 2quick 3brown 4fox  5jumps 6over 7the 8lazy 9dog.

PROOFREADING: SPELLING, CAPITALIZATION, PUNCTUATION