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Make sure you have your book/materials for today!
Warm up #103 Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Make sure you have your book/materials for today!
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Independent Reading Project:
Book Mark Reading Log 10pts Bringing Book on Monday 15pts Class Discussion 10pts points Writing Activity 50pts Cited Supporting Quotes 15pts
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Vocab For the following 10 vocab words I will give you 10 pictures
Instead of writing a definition, you will have 1 minute to write whatever associations you have with the picture At the end, you will have to guess the true meaning of the word from several options.
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Denounce
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Instantaneous
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Repast
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Famished
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Libel
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INGENIOUS
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BESIEGE
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Recede
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Dispatch
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inept
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DENOUNCE 1. The word DENOUNCE MOST NEARLY means:
A. (adj.) Showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; Clever B. (v.) To condemn openly; to accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment C. (adj.) Done immediately; Occurring without delay D. (adj.) Extremely hungry E. (adj.) Lacking skill; Not fit or suitable
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INSTANTANEOUS 2. The word INSTANTANEOUS MOST NEARLY means:
A. (adj.) Showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; Clever B. (n.) Clothing, especially outer garments; (v.) To dress or put clothes on C. (adj.) Done immediately; Occurring without delay D. (v.) To move back or away E. (n.) A person regarded as stupid or clumsy
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REPAST 3. The word REPAST MOST NEARLY means:
A. (adj.) Lacking skill; Not fit or suitable B. (adj.) Very large or great in size, extent or quantity C. (n.) A meal, feast or banquet D. (v.) To surround with military forces E. (v.) To annoy or irritate; To vex
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FAMISHED 4. The word FAMISHED MOST NEARLY means:
A. (adj.) Extremely hungry B. (v.) To surround with military forces C (v.) To condemn openly; To accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment D. (n.) A meal, feast or banquet E. (v.) To wet thoroughly; To drench
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LIBEL 5. The word LIBEL MOST NEARLY means:
A. (n.) A feeling of doubt, distrust, or uncertainty B. (n.) A written statement unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made; (v.) To publish false statements that harms one's reputation C. (n.) Clothing, especially outer garments; (v.) To dress or put clothes on D. (n.) A person regarded as stupid or clumsy E. (n.) A soft cloth pad applied with pressure to heal an injury; (v.) To press together; To reduce in size or volume
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INGENIOUS 6. The word INGENIOUS MOST NEARLY means:
A. (v.) To surround with military forces B. (n.) A written statement unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made; (v.) To publish false statements that harms one's reputation C. (n.) A feeling of doubt, distrust, or uncertainty D. (adj.) Showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; Clever E. (v.) To wet thoroughly; To drench
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BESIEGE 7. The word BESIEGE MOST NEARLY means:
A. (v.) To condemn openly; To accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment B. (adv.) Plainly, in so many words; For a particular purpose C. (v.) To give up something; To abandon or desert D. (n.) Clothing, especially outer garments; (v.) To dress or put clothes on E. (v.) To surround with military forces
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RECEDE 8. The word RECEDE MOST NEARLY means:
A.(n.) A soft cloth pad applied with pressure to heal an injury; (v.) To press together; To reduce in size or volume B. (n.) A written statement unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made; (v.) To publish false statements that harms one's reputation C. (v.) To move back or away D. (n.) The sending of a message to a destination; (v.) To send off or out for a purpose; To kill E. (n.) A person regarded as stupid or clumsy
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DISPATCH 9. The word DISPATCH MOST NEARLY means:
A. (v.) To annoy or irritate; To vex B. (adj.) Extremely hungry C. (n.) The sending of a message to a destination; (v.) To send off or out for a purpose; To kill D. (adj.) Bringing in money or some special advantage; Profitable E. (n.) A feeling of doubt, distrust, or uncertainty
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INEPT 10. The word INEPT MOST NEARLY means: A. (adj.) Extremely hungry
B. (v.) To condemn openly; To accuse or criticize as deserving of punishment C. (adj.) Done immediately; Occurring without delay D. (v.) To annoy or irritate; To vex E. (adj.) Lacking skill; Not fit or suitable
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Quiz Part 1
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Adjective, adverb, verb, noun, pronoun, conjunction, preposition, interjection
Quiz part 2 Label all parts of speech! 1The 2quick 3brown 4fox 5jumps 6over 7the 8lazy 9dog.
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PROOFREADING: SPELLING, CAPITALIZATION, PUNCTUATION
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