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Week 31 Warm-ups and vocabulary
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Monday, May 2, 2016(ELA) 1. blatant (adj) very obvious in an offensive or obnoxious way 2. bleak (adj) without much hope; cold and dreary 3. capricious (adj) likely to change quickly for no reason 4. catastrophe (noun) a large-scale disaster, misfortune, or failure
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5. concur (verb) to agree 6. geography (noun) the science that deals with the surface of the Earth, including countries, climate and land formations 7. grueling (adj) very tiring; exhausting
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Monday, May 2, 2016 (GRAMMAR) william waggish made a tasteless but funny joke about girls and there wierd habits but no one listened. they were used to his lame limericks vapid jokes and strange sense of humor
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Tuesday, May 3, 2016(ELA)
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Tuesday, May 3, 2016(GRAMMAR) the last member of the troop sam sagacious simply stood wisely and silently waiting for the clamor to die down. a erudite young man sam held a book in his hand the count of monte cristo by alexander dumas and he read as he waited
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016(ELA)
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the last member of the troop sam sagacious simply stood wisely and silently waiting for the clamor to die down. a erudite young man sam held a book in his hand the count of monte cristo by alexander dumas and he read as he waited
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Thursday, May 5, 2016 since his joke had fallen flat and no one had laughed william waggish regaled his freinds with a new limerick about girls whom wear black. brown faced with expressive dark pupils william composed mischievous poems to hide his real aspiration two be as eloquent and articulate a poet as his secret hero langston hughes
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Friday, May 6, 2016 sam sagacious put his book in his backpack and he laughed. felicia fey threatened to zap william with a spell but that didnt deter him
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