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Please get ready to fill out your Vocabulary Study Sheet. Vocabulary Lesson 7-12 Please get ready to fill out your Vocabulary Study Sheet.

Vocabulary Lesson 7-12 Guess the meanings of the italicized stems by looking at the word in context. 1. The young girls were elated when they heard Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez were coming to town. 2. Before giving blood at a blood drive, make sure your hemocytes are healthy. 3. Freak is enthralled with the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. 4. When students are at their lockers in between classes, the hallways become obstructed. 5. During the interrogation, the police detective asked the suspect if he knew the victim.

Vocabulary Lesson 7-12 Stems and Meanings “E” – out “Hemo”-- blood “Leg” – read; speak “Ob” – against “Rog” –ask

Vocabulary Lesson 7-12 Example Words and Definitions Elaborate (adj/v)—worked out with great care Elate (adj/v)—showing outward emotion Hemocyte (n)—a blood cell Hemorrhage (n/v)—heavy bleeding Legend (n)—a traditional story Legible (adj)—capable of being read Oblivious (adj)—unmindful Obstruct (v) —make difficult to pass Interrogation (n)—questioning Rogation (n)—an asking; a prayer

Vocabulary Lesson 7-12 Created Sentences Can you develop 5 sentences on your own with a lesson 7-12 stem or example word in each? Let's hear your examples!