Unit 6 Vocabulary Notes We are going to learn some wordy wording of wordiness Prep Take out your notebook Write your MLA heading top left and title your notes Vocab Notes 6 ID: 406723
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Vocabulary in Pictures
Unit 6Slide2
Vocabulary Notes:
We are going to learn some wordy wording of wordiness –
Prep:Take out your notebook!Write your MLA heading (top left) and title your notes: “Vocab
Notes 6”Draw a line down the center of your paperOn the left, number your paper 1-20
Student Name
Teacher Name
Eng II
April 22,
2013
Vocab
Notes
6
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3.
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9.10.11.12.
so Get Ready For IT!Slide3
Vocabulary Notes
End Result:
The end result should look like this:
Grading:
Your notes are your exit ticket, so be sure to set them up correctly.
Any questions?
Student Name
Teacher Name
Eng II
April 22,
2013
Vocab
Notes
6
1. Affiliated
2.
3.
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8.9.10.11.12.
13.
STUDENT DEFINITION:
Associated, related to
2. Slide4
Vocabulary Notes
Note-taking:
You are about to see sentences and pictures of vocabulary words. As we look at each word, on the right side of your paper:Write “Student:” and then what YOU think the word means.
For now, focus on guessing what the words mean based on the context clues in the sentences and pictures, don’t worry about the dictionary definition (that comes later).
There are no wrong answers for “Student Definitions” – it’s just to help you remember the definitions, making guesses with your own words.
You will be tested on these words in three weeks, so be sure to spell correctly! Slide5
Vocabulary in Pictures
Unit 6Slide6
The beautiful woman did not
accede to Gilbert’s request for a date, no matter how many flowers he brought her.Slide7
The pirate threatened his enemies by
brandishing his sword.Slide8
English class this semester will be
comprised of reading the Odyssey, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Romeo and Juliet
.Slide9
Stevie Ray Vaughn is widely known for his
deft
guitar playing.Slide10
Hurricane Katrina left many people destitute because they had to leave all of their belongings so quickly..Slide11
The instructions for the homework were very
explicit, but I chose to ignore them.Slide12
One of Hitler’s goals was to completely
extirpate the Jews.Slide13
Eric broke his leg at the most
inopportune time. He was planning to run his first marathon this weekend.Slide14
O. Henry’s short stories are famous for their
ironic nature and unexpected endings.Slide15
The old barn had a very musty
odor.Slide16
He was bombarded with the
officious employees who worked at the store, and, because of their obtrusiveness he ran out the door.Slide17
We didn’t need a weatherman to tell us that the
ominous bank of clouds could mean rain.Slide18
Reaching the pinnacle
of Everest is a long and difficult journey.Slide19
Becoming President of the United States is the
pinnacle of an American politician’s career.Slide20
Some crimes are crimes of passion while others are clearly
premeditated.Slide21
The neglected yard was overrun with
rampant weeds.Slide22
Many people seek
solace by listening to music. They find that the music solaces them.Slide23
Their clothing made the couple seem to have a
stately manner.Slide24
Since rubber bands are so supple, they are great to use with odd-shaped objects.Slide25
If the American government tried to suppress our free speech, the citizens would have a lot of adjusting to do.Slide26
The venal
police officer was susceptible to accepting bribes.