The Pact List #1 Vocabulary

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The Pact List #1 Vocabulary Vocabulary List #1 Please attempt to spell out each word as it is called out.

Correct Spelling perpetuating riddled auxiliary susceptible leniency upheaval belligerent meticulously aspire

Please copy each word’s definition and part of speech: perpetuating—(adj.) to cause to continue indefinitely; make perpetual riddled—(verb) to spread throughout auxiliary—(adj.) used as a substitute or reserve in case of need susceptible—(adj.) capable of being affected emotionally or influenced; impressionable

leniency—(noun) indulgence; mercy upheaval—(noun) strong or violent change or disturbance belligerent—(adj.) of warlike character; aggressively hostile meticulously—(adj.) taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough aspire—(verb) to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value

Vocabulary Activity Working with a partner or in a group of three, create an instructional visual for one of the words from The Pact (List #1). Your visual should include the following: The word presented prominently A clear definition—see a teacher if you need help with the dictionary meanings The word’s part of speech A high-school level sentence using the word A picture or drawing representing the word or the sentence

Although Whenever Certainly Wherever Because Since Before Use each of these words in a high-school appropriate sentence; begin each sentence with one of the following words: Although Whenever Certainly Wherever Because Since Before

For example,

Rudimentary adjective Basic or fundamental Before you begin working on advanced math, it is important that you understand rudimentary math.