Set 18 Day 1 (Weather, Goals, Experiencing Change) 1. meteorologist– a person who deals with weather forecasting 2. temperate– neither very hot nor very.

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Set 18 Day 1 (Weather, Goals, Experiencing Change) 1. meteorologist– a person who deals with weather forecasting 2. temperate– neither very hot nor very cold 3. balmy– gently soothing, mild, and pleasant 4. sweltering– extremely hot and humid 5. inclement– rough, severe, and stormy 6. visualize– to form a mental picture of 7. vocation– a calling in life 8. aspiration– a strong desire or ambition 9. quest– a seeking; a search 10. attain– to reach a desired goal 11. abrupt– sudden; unexpected 12. anticipated– foreseen and taken care of in advance 13. drastic– having a severe effect 14. subtle– not open or distinct 15. volatile– likely to change suddenly

Set 18 Day 1 (Weather, Goals, Experiencing Change) 1. meteorologist– a person who deals with weather forecasting 2. temperate– neither very hot nor very cold 3. balmy– gently soothing, mild, and pleasant 4. sweltering– extremely hot and humid 5. inclement– rough, severe, and stormy 6. visualize– to form a mental picture of 7. vocation– a calling in life 8. aspiration– a strong desire or ambition 9. quest– a seeking; a search 10. attain– to reach a desired goal 11. abrupt– sudden; unexpected 12. anticipated– foreseen and taken care of in advance 13. drastic– having a severe effect 14. subtle– not open or distinct 15. volatile– likely to change suddenly

Set 18 Day 1 (Weather, Goals, Experiencing Change) 1. meteorologist– a person who deals with weather forecasting 2. temperate– neither very hot nor very cold 3. balmy– gently soothing, mild, and pleasant 4. sweltering– extremely hot and humid 5. inclement– rough, severe, and stormy 6. visualize– to form a mental picture of 7. vocation– a calling in life 8. aspiration– a strong desire or ambition 9. quest– a seeking; a search 10. attain– to reach a desired goal 11. abrupt– sudden; unexpected 12. anticipated– foreseen and taken care of in advance 13. drastic– having a severe effect 14. subtle– not open or distinct 15. volatile– likely to change suddenly

Set 18 Day 1 (Weather, Goals, Experiencing Change) 1. meteorologist– a person who deals with weather forecasting 2. temperate– neither very hot nor very cold 3. balmy– gently soothing, mild, and pleasant 4. sweltering– extremely hot and humid 5. inclement– rough, severe, and stormy 6. visualize– to form a mental picture of 7. vocation– a calling in life 8. aspiration– a strong desire or ambition 9. quest– a seeking; a search 10. attain– to reach a desired goal 11. abrupt– sudden; unexpected 12. anticipated– foreseen and taken care of in advance 13. drastic– having a severe effect 14. subtle– not open or distinct 15. volatile– likely to change suddenly

Set 18 Day 1 (Weather, Goals, Experiencing Change) 1. meteorologist– a person who deals with weather forecasting 2. temperate– neither very hot nor very cold 3. balmy– gently soothing, mild, and pleasant 4. sweltering– extremely hot and humid 5. inclement– rough, severe, and stormy 6. visualize– to form a mental picture of 7. vocation– a calling in life 8. aspiration– a strong desire or ambition 9. quest– a seeking; a search 10. attain– to reach a desired goal 11. abrupt– sudden; unexpected 12. anticipated– foreseen and taken care of in advance 13. drastic– having a severe effect 14. subtle– not open or distinct 15. volatile– likely to change suddenly

Set 18 Day 1 (Weather, Goals, Experiencing Change) 1. meteorologist– a person who deals with weather forecasting 2. temperate– neither very hot nor very cold 3. balmy– gently soothing, mild, and pleasant 4. sweltering– extremely hot and humid 5. inclement– rough, severe, and stormy 6. visualize– to form a mental picture of 7. vocation– a calling in life 8. aspiration– a strong desire or ambition 9. quest– a seeking; a search 10. attain– to reach a desired goal 11. abrupt– sudden; unexpected 12. anticipated– foreseen and taken care of in advance 13. drastic– having a severe effect 14. subtle– not open or distinct 15. volatile– likely to change suddenly