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Bellringer: Monday Pick up a calendar. Keep it out because we have to change a few things on it. Also pick up the blue and green EOCT review sheets. You need a highlighter and a pen/pencil to take notes.

Bellringer: Monday Pick up a calendar. Keep it out because we have to change a few things on it. Set up your paper/note cards for wordpieces 4.4 notes.

Wordpieces 4.4

magn “large, great”

magnate noun An important, powerful person in business Synonym: baron Antonym: employee

magnitude Noun Greatness of size, strength, or importance Synonym: significance Antonym: unimportance

maxim “largest, greatest”

maxim Noun A brief statement that conveys a general truth Synonym: proverb

min “less; to lessen”

diminish verb To make smaller; lessen synonym: reduce Antonym: add to; build

miniscule adjective tiny Synonym: insignificant

minute adjective Extremely small; insignificant Synonym: microscopic Antonym: enormous

micro “small”

microscopic Adjective Done with attention to small details Synonym: painstaking Antonym: careless

microcosm Noun A small model of a larger pattern or place

mega “large”

megalopolis noun A very large city

megalomaniac noun One who believes him or herself to be all-powerful or indestructible

Extra Roots Plum = feather Prehend, prehens = take; grasp Rat = think; calculate Rid, ris = laugh Sal = salt Sat, satis = enough Sent, sens = feel, think String, strick = draw tight; bind