Vocabulary for Achievement Lesson Four Mrs. Carrie Hunnicutt 6 th Grade Reading and Language Arts 2013-2014.

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Vocabulary for Achievement Lesson Four Mrs. Carrie Hunnicutt 6 th Grade Reading and Language Arts

Bluff 0 To fool or deceive; to mislead

Fabricate 0 To invent in order to deceive

Frank 0 Completely honest

Genuine 0 Real; not copied or fake

Impartial 0 Fair; not favoring one side over another

Integrity 0 Strong moral character; the state of sticking strictly to one’s morals

Obvious 0 Easy to see; clear; apparent

Plagiarize 0 To copy the words or ideas of another person and claim they are your own

Reliable 0 Dependable; able to be trusted