Lesson 5 Review “Show Time”. Vocabulary Intimidating —it makes you feel fearful or threatened. Calamity – an event that causes damage or distress. Quandry.

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Lesson 5 Review “Show Time”

Vocabulary Intimidating —it makes you feel fearful or threatened. Calamity – an event that causes damage or distress. Quandry —you are uncertain about what to do in a certain situation.

Vocab Part 2 Invaluable —if you feel that you can’t do without it. Composure – you remain calm in a difficult situation. Hindrance – someone or something that gets in the way of accomplishing a task.

Vocab Part 3 Steadfast —you are firm and unwavering about what needs to be done. Surpassed —something else has gone beyond or done better than other things. Sage —a person is wise and knowledgeable. Trepidation – you are fearful or anxious about something that is going to happen. NOPE

Grammar Skills to Review Simple Subjects & Predicates Complete Subjects & Predicates Simple and Compound Subjects and Predicates Simple and Compound Sentences

Focus Skills Notes on these concepts can be found in your spiral or in your writing binder. Reference Sources Chronological Order Forms of Fiction Story Structure