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No Journals We are starting with a class discussion. You need: A paper from the front, your vocab sheet, a pen or pencil.

 Taboo

 Discombobulate

 Elaborate

 Obscure

 Fortuitous

  Adjective  Definition: proscribed by society as improper or unacceptable Taboo

 Discombobulate  Verb  Definition: to confuse or upset; to frustrate

 Elaborate  adjective  Definition: worked out with great care to detail; perfected

 Obscure  Adjective  Definition: not clear; ambiguous; vague

 Fortuitous  Adjective  Definition: accidental; lucky; fortunate