“On Women’s Right to Suffrage”

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“On Women’s Right to Suffrage” 10.24.14

Get out argumentative essay rough drafts and research graphic organizer. Place on your desk to turn in. Quickly draw 6 quad cards for vocabulary words. (2 minutes)

Bell Ringer Flip the chips and write down each new word. Look up the words in the dictionary and compare them to the definitions of the affixes and prefixes below. Using context clues, fill in the blanks on your handout with the correct word. Affix Prefix Di- Two In- In, in between -gest Carry or bring -vert turn

Maria was having a rough day Maria was having a rough day. She was simply trying to ____1______ her breakfast before school. However, her brother was trying to pull a prank her. He dropped his books on the floor to __ __2__ _ her attention and then reached over to 3 Maria’s glass of milk right onto her favorite shirt. She was so angry at him that she was unable to 4 her food before she had to run in P.E. Ingest Divert Invert Digest

1. Posterity (n) Definition: future generations Characteristics:

Posterity (n) Examples: He died, leaving his fortune to posterity. Non-Examples Constructive use of time Destructive

2. Mockery (n) Definition: false, insulting action or statement Characteristics: Mock (v), mockingly (adv)

2. Mockery Examples: His disrespectful comments during the awards ceremony were a mockery. Political cartoons Farce, caricature Non-Examples: Praise, respect, honesty, flattery

3. Violation (n) Definition: The breaking or ignoring of rules, laws, or rights Characteristics: Violate (v), violator (n)

3. Violation Examples: The officer ticketed the driver for a traffic violation. Non-examples: Abuse, infraction Obedience

4. Derive (v) Definition: Receive or take from a source Characteristics: Derivation (n)

4. Derive Examples: The playwright derived satisfaction from positive reviews. Acquire, collect Non-examples: Decrease, give

5. Rebellion (n) Definitions: Open resistance to authority or dominance Characteristics: Rebellious (adj), rebel (n)

5. Rebellion Examples: The peasants staged a rebellion to overthrow the wicked king. Non-Examples:

6. Immunities (n) Definition: Freedoms; protections Characteristics: Immune (adj), immunization (n)

6. Immunities Examples: Non-Examples: One of our legal immunities is the freedom from unreasonable searches. Non-Examples: Amnesty, freedom - Imprisonment

Exit Slip: The Latin root “-bellum-” means “war.” (This is the root of rebellion.) What does “antebellum” mean? As a group, write a sentence with context for your assigned vocab word.

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