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inspiration Key Words Unit 4 ● Week 3 Context Clue: The artist says that nature is the inspiration for her paintings. Context Clue: “The story of Boachie-Adei is an inspiration” (A Doctor’s Dream, pg 422). Define: Inspiration is something that causes you to think or act in a creative way. Ask: What are some sources of inspiration in people’s lives? inspiration

extremely Key Words Unit 4 ● Week 3 Context Clue: The temperatures in the desert are extremely high. Context Clue: “Extremely ill, he grew ever weaker” (A Doctor’s Dream, pg 422). Define: Extremely is used to describe something that is way beyond normal. Ask: Describe something that would make a young person extremely happy. extremely

revealed (verb) Key Words Unit 4 ● Week 3 Context Clue: The artist removed the sheet from his easel and revealed the painting. Context Clue: “In a recent poll, 504 parents of kids ages 5 to 17 revealed what kind of job they hope their kids will have in the future” (A Doctor’s Dream, pg 422). Define: If something has been revealed, it has been made known. Ask: What is a antonym for revealed? revealed (verb)

attended Key Words Unit 4 ● Week 3 Context Clue: Jessenia attended my birthday party. Context Clue: “By the time Sang attended high school, she had shown a gift for teaching” (A Doctor’s Dream, pg 422). Define: If you attended an event, you were there, or present. Ask: What is an event that you have attended? attended

managed Key Words Unit 4 ● Week 3 Context Clue: Jose managed to finish the race, even though his leg was hurt. Context Clue: After terrible times, the family managed to relocate to Los Angeles” (A Doctor’s Dream, pg 422). Define: If you managed to do something, you were able to do it even though it was difficult for you. Ask: Which would you say you managed to do- walk around the block or run a marathon? Why? managed

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