ELLA ENCHANTED September3-12 th, 2014 ALS. SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 Copy these Vocabulary terms onto your bell work sheet Bestow-v. To convey as a gift —usually.

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ELLA ENCHANTED September3-12 th, 2014 ALS

SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 Copy these Vocabulary terms onto your bell work sheet Bestow-v. To convey as a gift —usually used with on or upon Wince -v. To have an expression on your face for a very short time which shows that you are embarrassed or in pain Haughty- adj-. Blatantly and disdainfully proud Governess-n. A woman who cares for and supervises a child especially in a private household Elder- n. One having authority by virtue of age and experience Menagerie n. A collection of animals kept especially to be shown to the public Complacent- adj. satisfied with how things are and not wanting to change them

SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 Evade- v. to avoid facing up to Tresses- n. a long lock of hair Interrogate- to ask questions, examine by questioning Antagonist-The character or force who opposes the hero in the story Protagonist- The main character (hero) in a literary work Dialogue- Conversation between characters Foil Characters- Contrasting characters used to highlight a characteristic of the protagonist.

SEPTEMBER 5, 2014  Find Three synonyms for the following words!  Tresses  Elder  Bestow  Wince  Evade

SEPTEMBER 8, 2014  Find three antonyms for the following words!  Complacent  Haughty  Evade  Bestow  Wince

SEPTEMBER 9, 2014  Write a five line dialogue between two characters

SEPTEMBER10, 2014  Write a sentence for each of the following words:  Interragate  Haughty  Complacent

SEPTEMBER 11, 2014  Draw a picture of each of the following words:  Governess  Tresses  Menagerie

SEPTEMBER 12, 2014  Study your vocabulary words quietly.