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BELLRINGER Use the following vocabulary words in sentences. 1. writhe 2. supple 3. naïve 4. stigmatize

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Bellringer. Use the following vocabulary words in sentences. 1. writhe 2. supple 3. naïve 4. stigmatize. Mastery superstars! WW 1-3 Test. Tessa Jacob Merlin Laura James John Sara Connor Lauren. Kurtt Gray Emma Alex Harini Preston Tyler. 100% Elite. Emma. Abdallah. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BELLRINGER

• Use the following vocabulary words in sentences.

• 1. writhe

• 2. supple

• 3. naïve

• 4. stigmatize

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MASTERY SUPERSTARS!WW 1-3 TEST

• Tessa• Jacob• Merlin• Laura• James• John• Sara• Connor• Lauren

• Kurtt• Gray• Emma• Alex• Harini• Preston• Tyler

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100% ELITE

• Emma • Abdallah

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80% MASTERY

• Joey• Siena• Shelly• Kara• Michael• Jonathan• Cameron• Carter• Ben

• Brenna• Kellie• Jacob• Bailey

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100% ELITE

• Alex • Miguel

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WORDLY WISE EX. B

• 1. d• 2. b• 3. c• 4. b• 5. a• 6. b• 7. a• 8. a• 9. d• 10. b

• 11. b• 12. a• 13. b• 14. a• 15. c• 16. c

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WORDLY WISE EX. E

• 1. abyss• 2. rickety• 3. a• 4. deprive• 5. scruple• 6. deliberate• 7. infirm• 8. excel• 9. perpetual• 10. naive

• 11. billow• 12. welt• 13. recoup• 14. stigmatize• 15. immerse• 16. supple• 17. miniature• 18. tumbrel• 19. staple20. equine

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WORDLY WISE EX. D• An ABYSS is a deep crack or gap in the earth; the word has

also come to refer to anything that is too deep to measure.

•PREFIX: A/AN= WITHOUT or NOT•ROOT: BYSSOS= BOTTOM

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• Anisthetic= partial or total loss of the sense of pain brought about by a drug or gas

• Anonymous= given or written by one whose name is not known or withheld

• Amnesia= partial or total loss of memory

• Atheist= one who believes there is no God

• Anemia=blood can’t carry a normal amount of oxygen

• Amorphous= not having a definite form or shape

• Antipathy= lack of emotion or strong feeling; lack of interest

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ABYSS (N.)(ABYSMAL ADJ.)

• 1. a deep opening

• 2. extremely bad

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BILLOW (N./V.)

• 1. large mass of something, usually wind or water

• 2. to fill with air and swell outward

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DEPRIVE (V.)

• To keep from having

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EXCEL (V.)

• To do better than others

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IMMERSE (V.)

• To put into water

• To be completely into something

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MINIATURE (ADJ.)

• Very small

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NAÏVE (ADJ.)

• Inexperienced

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RECOUP (V.)

• To get back

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RICKETY (ADJ.)

• shaky

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SCRUPLE (N.)

• A feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality of a course of action

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STIGMATIZE (V.)

• Give a bad name to

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SUPPLE (ADJ.)

• 1. adaptable

• 2. bending easily

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TUMBREL (N.)

• A two-wheeled cart

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WELT (N.)

• A mark caused by a blow

• The piece of a shoe that joins the sole to the upper part of the shoe

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WRITHE (V.)

• 1. to twist and turn (usually in pain)

• 2. suffering shame (internally)

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BODY PARAGRAPH WRITING PRACTICE

• Today, we are going to be taking the writing of body paragraphs step by step- and doing a lot of practice!

• We talked about TOPIC SENTENCES yesterday, now we are going to dive in to really writing a great paragraph. Please pay attention as we discuss an example together.

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NOW, IT IS YOUR TURN TO TRY!

• You now get the chance to show me what YOU can do. You will be silently working on completing the paragraph form for “Summer” and “Friends” on your own.

THIS IS THE TIME TO ASK QUESTIONS! So, please do