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Vocabulary and Misplaced Modifiers Bellwork Week 3
The Devil's Arithmetic Vocabulary and Misplaced Modifiers Bellwork Week 3
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Tuesday February 21 1. mortified –(v) cause (someone) to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated. 2. appalled – (past tense v.) greatly dismay or horrify. 3. jostle – (v) push, elbow, or bump against (someone) roughly, typically in a crowd. 4. dour-(adj.) relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance 5. lucid- (adj) expressed clearly; easy to understand.
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Tuesday Homework Create a crossword puzzle with the 5 words from today. Give clues so that someone can solve the puzzle tomorrow. Make sure you have boxes to fill in and that the words fit together.
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Wednesday, February 22 Directions: Write out the words and definitions. 6. decree- (noun) an official order issued by a legal authority 7. desecrate- (verb) treat (a sacred place or thing) with violent disrespect; violate 8. billet-( noun) a place, usually a civilian's house or other nonmilitary facility, where soldiers are lodged temporarily. 9. alienate –(verb) cause (someone) to feel isolated or estranged. 10. dangling modifier- structuring your sentence incorrectly so the description is not applied to a concept. (Ex: Swinging at the tennis ball, a stab of pain in Joey’s elbow was felt).
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Thursday, February 23 Write out your own thoughts in complete sentences. When was a time you felt alienated? When was a time you were appalled? When was a time that you mortified someone? Correct the dangling modifier. My family bonds every night having dinner together.
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Friday, February 24 Draw a picture and label the following words.
1. desecrate 2. jostle 3. dour Fix the following sentence by correcting the misplaced modifiers. 4. The queen summonsed all eligible maidens issuing a royal decree. 5. My dad shook his head with appalled saddness, removing his glasses.
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