Unit #8. The animosity (hatred) that animals seem to show towards each other, is really just a survival instinct. On the other hand, animosity (antipathy)

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Unit #8

The animosity (hatred) that animals seem to show towards each other, is really just a survival instinct. On the other hand, animosity (antipathy) between humans is often the result of stubbornness or a lack of self-awareness rather than survival.

A = without Pathy = feeling I was very enthusiastic about the idea of including Moby Dick as a part of the 10 th grade reading list, but the students responded with complete apathy (lack of feeling).

It is hard for a person who feels apprehensive (worried) to hide the physical signs of that nervousness.

The employee was hoping that his boss would commend (applaud, praise) him with a bonus rather than a couple of hours off.

People can usually tell within the first couple of minutes of meeting someone if they are compatible (like-minded).

Complete sentences on pages , 5, 14, 17 and 18 If you finish quickly, do one of the following:  start working on your flashcards  Edit/revise you AMS essay  Review the rules of apostophes and compound sentences

When someone has lost a loved one, it is customary for friends and family to send condolences (sympathies) in the form of cards, flowers, food. The prefix “con” means with, so you are feeling sadness with that person when you send him condolences.

Arlington National Cemetery is consecrated (hallowed) land, where many of our nation’s servicemen and women are buried. Making something sacred

When Jack Lelanne was almost 80 years old, he was far from decrepit (feeble/worn- out); he has more energy than many people half his age. Decrepit people often creep at a very slow pace

When Nelson derides (ridicules) others, it is because he does not have high enough self-esteem to feel good about himself unless he puts others down. Ridicules

Children are often more ingenuous (sincere) than adults because they do not think about what they are saying, they just say it. Genuine Do not confuse ingenuous with ingenious. Ingenuous = genuine, innocent, frank, candid Ingenious = smart, clever, resourceful

Complete sentences on page , 6, 7, 12, and 20 If you finish quickly, do one of the following:  Start working on your notecards  Review the previous words and look ahead to the next group of words  Review and practice complex sentence structure

The multifarious (various) ways that a single problem can be solved prove that there is rarely just one right answer to a complex question.

Most of the technology that was common 10 years ago has already become obsolete (out-of-date).

Omnivorous animals will eat both vegetables and meat. Omni = all as in eating all types of foods

The parsimonious child would only share one of her thousands of toys with her friend. This kid wouldn’t part with any of his toys!

The restaurant would give its customers the most parsimonious portions; it was barely enough for an appetizer, let alone a whole meal! I hope this is only one part of the meal because I am still hungry!

When a person finds a wallet with money and identification in it, whether or not to return both should not be a quandary (question) for anyone. Qu = Question

Complete sentences on page , 4, 9, 10 and 15 If you finish quickly, do one of the following: Start working on your notecards Review the previous words and look ahead to the next group of words

The recalcitrant (stubborn) mule refused to move a single inch. The recalcitrant (stubborn) instructor refused to change his view despite the evidence that demonstrated. I had to recall him ten times because he was so stubborn that he refused to answer. Recal

Referees never see the initial punch or penalty, but they always catch the reprisal.

A reprisal is when you repay someone for the wrong he did to you.

Seniors often revel (celebrate) in their accomplishments before they have actually graduated; it’s called “senioritis.”

An unusually hot day can stultify (stifle, stop) an entire part of the country. No one moves; everyone just try to stay cool. Stunned or stopped in your tracks Stu

He looked suave (refined) in his tuxedo, but it was his cool, calm and collected demeanor is what really impressed people.

Complete sentences on page , 11, 13, 16 and 19 If you finish quickly, do one of the following: Start working on your notecards Review the previous words in preparation for the next test.