“The Perfect Storm” Vocabulary Mrs. Beasley’s ELA Class

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“The Perfect Storm” Vocabulary Mrs. Beasley’s ELA Class

Stable (adj) - Rate It! Steady and not likely to move or change

Conditions (n)- Rate It! The weather at a particular time, especially when you are considering how it affects people.

Dynamics (N) - Rate It! The science relating to the movement of objects and the forces involved in movement.

Concept (N)- Rate It! An idea of how something is, or how something should be.

Impractical (adj) - Rate It! Not sensible or possible for practical reasons.