Mrs. Beasley’s ELA Class Call Me Maria Vocabulary.

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Mrs. Beasley’s ELA Class Call Me Maria Vocabulary

Directions: There are several words on your chart. Under each word is a 1, 2, 3, or 4. Circle (or rate) your understanding of each word as we go along. The rating scale is as follows: 1- I don’t know the word. 2- I’ve seen it or heard it. 3- I know its meaning. 4- I know it and use it.

Flawless (adj) Without any mistakes or weakness

Humble (v) To lower in importance or dignity

Endure (V) To be in a difficult situation without complaining.

Resolve (V) To find a satisfactory solution to a problem.

Dramatic (Adj) Sudden and striking

Transform (V) To change something so it appears very different