SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *Remember that your test for words #11-20 will be Thursday, December 17. Take time now to write this in your agenda.

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SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *Remember that your test for words #11-20 will be Thursday, December 17. Take time now to write this in your agenda.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 21.  Irrefutable (adj) impossible to disprove The prosecutor shook the defense with the irrefutable evidence that three people had witnessed the murder and could identify the killer. Construct your own sentence in which you employ this new word then add it to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 22. Irrelevant (adj) unrelated to the matter at hand; not to the point Betty’s opinion of the dress is irrelevant, since she has never actually seen it. Be sure to include context clues in your original sentence and then add this to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 23.  Jargon (noun) incoherent or meaningless talk; or the specialized vocabulary of members in a group Pete likes to use the jargon of an ignorant street hood, but in reality he is a clever and capable conversationalist. Before adding this to your study guide, write your own original sentence.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 24. Judicious (adj) showing sound judgment; prudent Pete thought it more judicious to speak to his mother rather than to his father about extending his curfew time. Embed context clues within your own sentence and then add to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 25. Kindle (verb) to ignite; to catch fire; to arouse or inspire Mrs. Pnopskot kindled student interest in independent reading by providing class time, a variety of books, and awards as incentives. Comprise a sentence with this word. Add the word to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 26. Labyrinth (noun) a maze; a complicated, perplexing arrangement or course of affairs  After leading the class through a labyrinth of hypotheses, Professor Lander emerged with a crystal clear explanation. Before adding the word to your study guide, be sure that you have embedded context clues within your original sentence.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 27.   Lackluster (adj) lacking brightness, liveliness, vitality, or enthusiasm; dull The audience’s lackluster response to his routine indicated to the comedian that he was no Will Ferrell. Employ the word in a sentence. Add the word to your study guide.  

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 28. Laconic (adj) using few words; brief or terse in speech If Polly were as frugal with her money as she is laconic with her words, she would be a rich woman today. Before adding it to your study guide, write an original sentence in which you incorporate this word.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 29. Lampoon (noun) strong, satirical writing, usually attacking or ridiculing someone The college magazine featured a lampoon of fraternity hazing. Write a new sentence and then add the word to your study guide.

SAT Vocabulary #21-30. First, place your PBIS card on your desk SAT Vocabulary #21-30 *First, place your PBIS card on your desk. Then copy the word along with the part of speech, definition, and example sentence. 30. Lassitude (noun) a feeling of being tired and listless; weariness The long flight and the jet lag brought on a lassitude of several days duration. Add this to your study guide before constructing a new sentence.

SAT # 29 1/14 SAT # 30 1/15 Holiday 1/18 Teacher Workday 1/19 Teacher Workday 1/20 SAT # 31 1/21(study, study, study!) SAT Test # 3 1/22 Test corrections 1/25 Research 1/26 Research 1/27 Organizing Notes 1/28 Rough Draft 1/29 Recording 2/1