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Theme 2 – Vocabulary 8 Mrs. Fendrick. Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left.

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1 Theme 2 – Vocabulary 8 Mrs. Fendrick

2 Cornell Notes Use only blue or black ink or regular pencil. Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Fold left side of paper 2.5 inches. Holes go on left side. Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 plea Definition: Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Head a clean sheet of paper like the above example.

3 Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 Essential Question: How will learning new vocabulary help me? plea Definition:

4 Definition: emotional appeal or request plea (noun) Example: Tracy made a plea for forgiveness after she hurt her friend’s feelings.

5 plea Definition: emotional appeal or request Example: intercept Definition: Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

6 Definition: to interrupt; intercept (verb) Example: Chuck planned to intercept Alyssa as she was on her way to the library. to stop someone or something before she/he/it gets to a place.

7 plea Definition: emotional appeal or request Example: intercept Definition: stop someone or something Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 rendezvous Definition: Example: E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me?

8 Definition: meeting rendezvous (noun) Example: Judy plans a rendezvous with Eileen at the movie theater at 7 p.m.

9 plea Definition: emotional appeal or request Example: intercept Definition: stop someone or something Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 rendezvous Definition: meeting Example: seep E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: Example:

10 Definition: to leak slowly seep (verb) Example: The grape juice seeped through the tiny hole in the paper cup and stained the tablecloth.

11 plea Definition: emotional appeal or request Example: intercept Definition: stop someone or something Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 rendezvous Definition: meeting Example: seep E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: slow leak Example: diagnose Definition: Example:

12 Definition: identify or recognize diagnose (verb) Example: The doctor diagnosed Frank’s illness as food poisoning.

13 plea Definition: emotional appeal or request Example: intercept Definition: stop someone or something Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 rendezvous Definition: meeting Example: seep E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: slow leak Example: diagnose Definition: identify or recognize Example: lethal Definition: Example:

14 Definition: deadly lethal (adjective) Example: The fangs of sea snakes, probably the most venomous snakes on Earth, are lethal weapons.

15 devour Definition: Example:

16 Definition: to eat quickly devour (verb) Example: with great hunger The lion devoured its prey.

17 devour Definition: to eat quickly with great hunger Example: quarantine Definition: Example:

18 Definition: to isolate or quarantine (noun) keep away from others to stop the spread of disease Example: After being diagnosed with ebola, the patient was placed in quarantine.

19 devour Definition: to eat quickly with great hunger Example: quarantine Definition: to isolate or keep away from others to stop the spread of disease Example: epidemic Definition: Example:

20 Definition: when a disease epidemic (noun) or illness spreads to many people. Example: During the winter of 1925, newspapers printed stories about the diphtheria epidemic in Alaska.

21 devour Definition: to eat quickly with great hunger Example: quarantine Definition: to isolate or keep away from others to stop the spread of disease Example: epidemic Definition: when a disease or illness quickly spreads to many people Example: serum Definition: Example:

22 Definition: vaccine used serum (noun) to prevent or treat disease. Example: Serum helps keep a disease from spreading.

23 devour Definition: to eat quickly with great hunger Example: quarantine Definition: to isolate or keep away from others to stop the spread of disease Example: epidemic Definition: when a disease or illness quickly spreads to many people Example: serum Definition: Example: Definition: vaccine to prevent or treat disease Example: scholar

24 Definition: a person who scholar (noun) Example: He was the brightest and most enthusiastic scholar at Davis Middle School. studies and uses his or her mind to learn.

25 plea Definition: emotional appeal or request Example: intercept Definition: stop someone or something Example: Name (first and last) Date Reading Period # Vocabulary Theme 2 – Lesson 8 rendezvous Definition: meeting Example: seep E.Q.: How will learning new vocabulary help me? Definition: slow leak Example: diagnose Definition: identify or recognize Example: lethal Definition: deadly Example:

26 devour Definition: to eat quickly with great hunger Example: quarantine Definition: to isolate or keep away from others to stop the spread of disease Summary Example: epidemic Definition: when a disease or illness quickly spreads to many people Example: serum Definition: person who studies and learns Example: Definition: vaccine to prevent or treat disease Example: scholar

27 Summary Learning new words will help me ____ ____ ____ ____.

28 You must be able to: 1. Write the meaning of each word. 2. Use the word properly in a sentence.

29 epidemic devour diagnose flashback intercept lethal plea procrastinate quarantine rendezvous scholar seep serumsummary


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