Homework: Study for Vocabulary 2 Quiz

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Homework: Study for Vocabulary 2 Quiz 2 March 2015 Before the bell rings, Place all reading journals etc. in the HW bin Return borrowed novels to the angled table beside my desk. Remove all items from your desk except your computer and cell phone; turn it off, I will collect it. Go to School Space Secure Testing—WAIT! Complete the Novel Part 1 Mini Test—You have 30 minutes. Vocabulary 2 Review—Compare the definitions to the ones you wrote and edit if needed. Homework: Study for Vocabulary 2 Quiz

Vocabulary 2 Review your definition of the word with the definitions below. Create flash cards (use plain paper from the cart) and quiz yourself for HW. 1. Ablutions: n – the act of bathing 6. Feigned: v- to pretend to feel or be affected by something 11. Presumptuous: adj – too confident especially in a way that is rude 2. Deliberation: n – careful thought or discussion done in order to make a decision 7. Anecdotes: n – a short story about an interesting or funny event or occurrence 12. Scrupulous: adj – very careful about doing something correctly. 3. Disposition: n- tendency to act or think in a particular way 8. Dexterous: adj- having or showing great skill or cleverness 13. Unequivocal: adj- not showing or allowing any doubt. 4. Protruded: v – to stick out 9. Extraneous: adj – not forming an essential part 14. Subsisting: v- to continue to exist 5. Entreated: v- to ask someone in a serious and emotional way 10. Pallid: Adj- very pale 15. Traversing: v- to go or travel across

Homework: Study for Vocabulary 2 Quiz 3 & 4 March 2015 Before the bell rings, Remove all items from your desk except your computer and cell phone; turn it off, I will collect it. Go to School Space Secure Testing—WAIT! Complete the Vocabulary 2 QUIZ—You have 20 minutes. Reading Groups Reading Groups: Read alternately and discuss the text. Write individual answers to the questions. Complete the daily group journal log (best hand-writing) Homework: Study for Vocabulary 2 Quiz