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Turn the Paper horizontally

The Lottery Vocabulary Foldable First Name Last Name Ms. J. Johnson Language Arts Pd. 6 August 25, 2014

Step 4: Open it Up Now

Inside the Foldable on the Left side and then the right side Sentence Old Man Warner could not believe his ears; he interrupted John and Sam’s conversation and said Definition

1.Interminably: seeming to be endless 2.Petulantly: unreasonably irritable 3.Ritual: An established procedure, routine, or ceremony 4.Disengage: release from something that holds fast or connects 5.Reprimand: An act or expression of scolding

6.Perfunctory: rushed and without attention to detail. 7.Profusely: in an abundant manner 8.Jovial: full of or showing happiness 9.Boisterous: noisy and lively, uncontrolled 10.Duly: at the appropriate time

Lottery Vocabulary Practice: 8/27 & 8/28 1.The car line feels as though it will continue....., but every student’s name is usually called by 3:45. 2.Johnny decided to sleep in even though the alarm clock alerted him. He woke up at 9 o’clock on a school day; unfortunately, his clothes did not match because he dressed in a..... manner. 3.The hardest lesson for students to learn is to..... themselves from the data and theories in social sciences.