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Vocabulary List #1 anti--, com--, con--. Monday 11/26 O anti– against O antibody-- any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary.

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1 Vocabulary List #1 anti--, com--, con--

2 Monday 11/26 O anti– against O antibody-- any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary immune defense O antidote-- a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or disease O antacid-- preventing, neutralizing, or counteracting acidity, as of the stomach

3 Tuesday 11/27 O com– together O common-- belonging equally to two or more people, an entire community, nation, or culture; joint; united O complete-- having all parts or elements; lacking nothing

4 Wednesday 11/28 O compare-- to examine to note similarities and differences O company-- a group of individuals assembled or associated together O combine-- to bring in or join in close union or whole

5 Thursday 11/29 O community-- a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural or historical heritage O compatible-- capable of existing or living together in harmony

6 Friday 11/30 Today is anti– quiz day! Study quietly in your seat until the quiz begins!

7 Directions: Number your paper 1-4 and make sure your name is on it. Match the following terms with their definitions. anti-- antibodyantidoteantacid 1. against 2. preventing, neutralizing, or counteracting acidity, as of the stomach 3. any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary immune defense 4. a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or disease

8 Quiz Answers 1. against anti-- 2. preventing, neutralizing, or counteracting acidity, as of the stomachantacid 3. any of the numerous protein molecules produced by cells as primary immune defenseantibody 4. a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or diseaseantidote

9 Monday 12/3 O con– together O connect-- to join, link, or fasten together O continue-- to go on with; to extend from one point to another in space

10 Tuesday 12/4 Today is com– quiz day! Study quietly in your seat until the quiz begins!

11 Directions: Number your paper 1-7 and make sure your name is on it. Match the following terms with their definitions. commoncompletecomparecompany combinecommunitycompatible 1. to examine to note similarities and differences 2. having all parts or elements; lacking nothing 3. belonging equally to two or more people, an entire community, nation, or culture; joint; united 4. capable of existing or living together in harmony 5. a group of individuals assembled or associated together 6. to bring in or join in close union or whole 7. a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common culture or historical heritage

12 Answer Key 1. to examine to note similarities and differences compare 2. having all parts or elements; lacking nothing complete 3. belonging equally to two or more people, an entire community, nation, or culture; joint; united common 4. capable of existing or living together in harmony compatible 5. a group of individuals assembled or associated together company 6. to bring in or join in close union or whole combine 7. a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common culture or historical heritage community

13 Wednesday 12/5 O converse-- to talk informally with another or others; exchange views or opinions by talking O consider-- to think carefully about, especially in order to make a decision; reflect on O convince-- to persuade by argument or evidence to belief

14 Thursday 12/6 O conjunction-- any member of a small class of words distinguished by their function as connectors between two words, phrases, clauses, or sentences O contact-- the act or state of touching or meeting as of two things or people O concert-- agreement of two or more individuals in a design or plan; a public musical performance

15 Friday 12/7 O concise-- expressing or covering much in few words O contract-- to draw the parts together; to get or acquire; an agreement between two or more parties for doing or not doing something specified There will be a con– quiz on Tuesday!

16 Monday 12/10 Write a sentence using five vocabulary words correctly. The complete community compared antacids to determine what they had in common. QUIZ TOMORROW!

17 Tuesday 12/11 Today is con– quiz day! Study quietly until the quiz begins!

18 Directions: Number your paper 1-10 and make sure your name is on it. Match the following terms with their definitions. connectcontinueconverseconsider convinceconjunctioncontactconcert concisecontract 1. to draw the parts together; to get or acquire; an agreement between two or more parties for doing something specified 2. expressing or covering much in few words 3. agreement of two or more individuals in a design or plan; a musical performance 4. the act or state of touching or meeting as of two things or people 5. any member of a small class of words distinguished by their functions as connectors between two words or phrases 6. to persuade by argument or evidence to belief 7. to think carefully about in order to make a decision; to reflect 8. to talk informally with another or others; exchange views or opinions by talking 9. to go on with; to extend from one point to another in space 10. to join, link, or fasten together

19 Answer Key 1. to draw the parts together; to get or acquire; an agreement between two or more parties for doing something specified contract 2. expressing or covering much in few words concise 3. agreement of two or more individuals in a design or plan; a musical performance concert 4. the act or state of touching or meeting as of two things or people contact 5. any member of a small class of words distinguished by their functions as connectors between two words or phrases conjunction 6. to persuade by argument or evidence to belief convince 7. to think carefully about in order to make a decision; to reflect consider 8. to talk informally with another or others; exchange views or opinions by talking converse 9. to go on with; to extend from one point to another in space continue 10. to join, link, or fasten together connect


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