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Give the meaning Anthrop Hypo Mono Osteo Psych Give the root Heart Warm-Up 9/29 Give the meaning Anthrop Hypo Mono Osteo Psych Give the root Heart Half Fire Ship Star

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Rustle (v.): to make a soft, muffled crackling sound; to round up an steal (cattle, horses, or sheep)

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Hoist (v.): to physically raise or lift something up

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Ambush (n. or v.): a surprise attack by people in a hidden position; to make a surprise attack

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Feign (v.): to pretend to be affected by (a feeling, a state, or an injury)

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Frenzied (adj.): wildly excited or uncontrolled

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Grimace (n. or v.): an ugly, twisted expression on a person’s face, usually expressing disgust, pain, or sarcastic amusement

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Defiance (n.): open resistance; bold disobedience

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Beholden (adj.): owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or service

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Burnish (v.): to polish (especially metal) by rubbing; to enhance or perfect

SAT Vocabulary – 2nd Six Weeks Spruce (v.): to arrange neatly or tidy up; a widespread tree shaped like a cone

Warm-Up 6th Defiance (n.): open resistance; bold disobedience Beholden (adj.): owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or service Burnish (v.): to polish (especially metal) by rubbing; to enhance or perfect Spruce (v.): to arrange neatly or tidy up; a widespread tree shaped like a cone

Warm-Up 2nd, 4th, 7th Use each word in a sentence: Beholden (adj.): owing thanks or having a duty to someone in return for help or service Feign (v.): to pretend to be affected by (a feeling, a state, or an injury) Ambush (n. or v.): a surprise attack by people in a hidden position; to make a surprise attack