In Your Spiral Notebook Imperative Very important; absolutely necessary; urgent; compelling; essential; crucial Proactive Acting in advance to deal with.

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In Your Spiral Notebook Imperative Very important; absolutely necessary; urgent; compelling; essential; crucial Proactive Acting in advance to deal with an expected difficulty; assertive 1.Write definition 2.Draw picture to help you remember definition 3.. Write at least two sentences using word Imperative Very important; absolutely necessary; urgent; compelling; essential; crucial Proactive Acting in advance to deal with an expected difficulty; assertive 1.Write definition 2.Draw picture to help you remember definition 3.. Write at least two sentences using word

Impartial Fair; not biased; without prejudice

Too much publicity before a trial makes it difficult for lawyers to find impartial jurors, people with no opinion about the case. “I’m an impartial judge of character,” Dolores joked. “I distrust all people equally, without prejudice.” Now come up with two sentences on your own!

Apathy Lack of interest or concern

Student apathy is the leading cause of failures. Voter apathy was high, causing a low turnout on election day. Come up with two sentences on your own!

Concise Clear and brief

Because of limited space, newspaper articles must be concise. Unlike many politicians, our mayor is concise– his speeches are short but say much. In my English class this year, we will be expected to write concise summaries.

Lenient Not strict or harsh in disciplining; easygoing

It seems like the teachers at my old school were more lenient than the teachers at my new school. Since dad is much more lenient than mom, I told him about my ticket first. Mr. Jones was usually very lenient about accepting late work.

Your Turn! Write two sentences for each vocabulary word!