VOCABULARY 3 Freak the Mighty. Monday, Sept. 16 1. Optimum ( Noun/Adj. ) 1. Most desirable 2. Best 2. Swaggering ( Adverb) 1. Walking in a defiant manner.

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VOCABULARY 3 Freak the Mighty

Monday, Sept Optimum ( Noun/Adj. ) 1. Most desirable 2. Best 2. Swaggering ( Adverb) 1. Walking in a defiant manner 3. Fealty ( Noun ) 1. Loyalty 4. Vegetate ( verb ) 1. To do nothing. 2. To be unthinking 5. Incision ( Noun )1. A cut, usually in surgery.

Monday, Sept Dysfunctional ( Adjective ) 1. Not functioning normally. 7. Injustice ( Noun ) 1. An un just or unfair act. 8. Precaution ( Noun ) 1. Action take ahead of time to secure good results. 2. Safeguard. 9. Accommodations ( Noun ) 1. Room and board. 2. Lodging 10. Kin ( Noun ) 1. Relatives

Tuesday, Sept. 17 th Draw an illustration or picture of: 1. Someone who is in a vegetative state. 2. A person showing fealty.

Tuesday, Sept. 17 th Use the following words in sentences, using either one simple and one compound subject. 1. Optimum (Simple sentence) 3. Swaggering (Compound sentence).

Wednesday, Sept. 18 th Write out and correct the following sentences. Identify each as either a simple or compound subject: 1. while making the Incision, dr. logan was dancing to “now Is the start” by a fine frenzy. ____________________ 2. maggie and her family are very Dysfuctional. ____________________

Wednesday, Sept. 18 th Write out each of the three antonyms and then label with the correct vocabulary word. 1. helpful, useful, working: __________________ 2. equality, fairness, impartiality: _____________________ 3. carelessness, neglect, oversight: ____________

Thursday, Sept. 19 th Draw an illustration or picture of: 1. An accommodation 2. A kin

Thursday, Sept. 19 th Write out the sentence and complete the blank with the correct vocabulary word. 1. He was sitting an the corner, staring at the ceiling in a __________ state. 2. The ___________ was a perfectly straight line. 3. With the wind in the __________ direction, it was the perfect day for sailing.

Friday, Sept. 20 th Use the following words in sentences: 1. Kin 2. Accommodations 3.Precaution

Friday, Sept. 20 th Write out the sentence and complete the blank with the correct vocabulary word. 1. Once she took the ______________ of putting on her oven mitts, she was ready to get the roast out of the oven. 2. The apartment __________ were small but cozy. 3. Today Jake quit the __________ baseball team, they could not find their bats, gloves, or uniforms.