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Sem 2 Week 8 Bellwork

Freshmen monday Copy down the following terms and definitions: vALIDITY: well grounded; logically sound Abhors: Regard with disgust and hatred Beseech: To request earnestly Banishment: act of being kicked out of a place Dexterity: skills in performing tasks

Sophomore monday Copy down the following terms and definitions: Constrict: make narrower, especially by encircling pressure. Camaraderie: the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability Makeshift: Something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency Relatively: comparatively Dispensable: capable of being dispensed with or done without

Freshmen and sophomores block period 1 Use a comma or commas to set off the abbreviations Jr., Sr., and Esq. Example: Carl Harris, Jr., is here now. Instructions: Place commas where they are needed in these sentences. 1. I met Count Dracula Sr. the famous ghoul. 2. The letter was sent to Sir Thomas Mason Esq. 3. Did you see Reed Fitzgerald Jr. starring in that television show? 4. Mr. Sam Adams Sr. and Michael Gold Jr. race cars for a living. 5. Andrew Paskett Esq. was featured in the latest magazine issue.

Freshmen and sophomores block period 2 Instructions: Place commas where they are needed. 1. My birthday party is March 1 1976 at the golf course. 2. Dear Madam 3. Max Blaser Sr. is their neighbor in Tampa Florida. 4. Did you see Tom Jones Jr. at 430 East Plum Erda Colorado 35096 while on vacation? 5. During August all the leaves turn colors in Springfield Minnesota.

Freshmen Friday Write an original sentence for each term: vALIDITY: well grounded; logically sound Abhors: Regard with disgust and hatred Beseech: To request earnestly Banishment: act of being kicked out of a place Dexterity: skills in performing tasks

Sophomore Friday Write an original sentence for each term: Constrict: make narrower, especially by encircling pressure. Camaraderie: the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability Makeshift: Something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency Relatively: comparatively Dispensable: capable of being dispensed with or done without