Vocabulary Practice What makes you feel exuberant?

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Vocabulary Practice What makes you feel exuberant? Describe a situation when people are usually genial. Who engages in deliberation and is impartial? What action shows allegiance to your country? How might a fervent fan have procured tickets to a concert? What happens to a store in dire financial condition? How can a losing team get retribution? What should students aspiring to go to college do?

L. I-7 Identify effective use of voice Passive Voice Expresses an action done to its subject. Ex. 1 Many beautiful songs were sung by Nat King Cole. Ex. 2 In the morning, I am awakened by the alarm clock.

L. I-7 Identify effective use of voice Active Voice Expresses an action done by the subject Ex. Nat King Cole sang many beautiful songs. Ex. I wake up in the morning, by the alarm clock.

Define the following terms based on notes and textbook Ambiguity Inference Motivation Contradiction