8 Week 11 Doctrine (n): the teachings of a particular group; a particular belief or principle V: indoctrinate Adj: doctrinal.

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8 Week 11 Doctrine (n): the teachings of a particular group; a particular belief or principle V: indoctrinate Adj: doctrinal

Plausible (adj): apparently reasonable, trustworthy, or believable Adv: plausibly N: plausibility

Eccentric (adj): irregular, not following normal conventions (n): a person who displays such behavior N: eccentricity

Convey (v): to carry or bring from one place to another; to communicate or make known N: conveyance

Decipher (v): to make out the meaning of; to interpret (like a code) Adj: decipherable (in-) N: cipher

Ovation (n): an enthusiastic reception; prolonged applause

Deter (v): to prevent or discourage from acting N: deterrent

Embark (v): to board a ship; begin a journey; start a new venture N: embarkation

Indirect Object: noun or pronoun following an ACTION VERB that answers the question “To whom or for whom did the [subject] [verb] it?” – I gave Mom a present. To whom did I give a present? Will NOT be inside a prepositional phrase Will nearly always be located AFTER the verb, but BEFORE the direct object.