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1 Daily Grammar Practice: Commas Use commas to separate parts of geographical places. Example: Have you visited St. Louis, Missouri?

2 Grammar Practice 1. A neat place we visited was Custer Wyoming. 2. In Cody Wyoming there is an interesting museum. 3. I enjoyed the zoo in San Diego California. 4. We saw many bears in Waterton Alberta Canada. 5. The Black Hills are in South Dakota

3 SAT Vocabulary Word List 7 Quiz Date: Friday, March 18

4 Lament- to express sorrow or regret; to mourn

5 Segregate- to separate or keep apart from others

6 Nepotism- favors shown by those in high positions to relatives and friends

7 Abominate- extreme hatred; loathing

8 Fathom- to understand fully; to penetrate the meaning of

9 Beget- to give birth to; to create

10 Queue- to form or wait in line; a line

11 Marauder- a raider, intruder

12 Gazebo- an outdoor structure with a roof and open sides

13 Harrowing- extremely distressing; disturbing or frightening

14 Optimum- the most advantageous; the best condition, degree or amount

15 Egalitarian- advocating the doctrine of equal rights for all citizens

16 Torque- a turning or twisting force

17 Ubiquitous- existing or being everywhere at the same time; constantly encountered; widespread

18 Paranoia- a mental illness of unreasonable anxiety, especially believing someone is out to get you

19 Veer- to change direction

20 Cacophony- harsh sounds

21 Impede- to obstruct or interfere with; to delay

22 Damper- one that depresses or restrains; a dulling or deadening influence

23 Relinquish- to give up doing, professing, or intending; to surrender, give in

24 Kite Runner Review

25 Reading Chapter 7


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