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DO: 1)Read over the list of words and their definitions. 2)Begin your worksheet Vocabulary 2

Pick one word from the list as your FAVORITE word from the List Analyze Cite Evidence Text Context Rationale Theme Criteria

Now, pick the word you think is the WEIRDEST word Analyze Cite Evidence Text Context Rationale Theme Criteria

Analyze

Cite According to the our founding fathers, all men have the right to “ life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (preamble, Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson)

Evidence

Text

Context

Rationale

Theme The Central Message What the author wants you to learn or know A broad idea about life or people Usually not stated. Must be inferred.

Criteria

Now, pick your favorite word from the list again. Explain your criteria for “favorite” – why did you choose that word as your favorite?

Now for a little quiz…. Name P. ___ Name & period at top of page Number the page 1 to 8

According to the our founding fathers, all men have the right to “ life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (preamble, Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson)