PPT-Vocabulary Review Quiz 6
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Quandary dilemma confusion predicament muddle Frenetic hyperactive energetic hectic frantic Austere stern strict harsh unfriendly Haughty arrogant superior selfimportant condescending . Simply change the Q’s and A’s. If you are printing back to back, The answer’s print upside down, so make sure that you put all of the answers to the questions on row 1(P1) on row 3(P2), and make sure that you put all of the answers to the questions on row 3(P1) on row 1(P2). You will see what I mean when you print! . An Interactive PowerPoint. Ben . Cavenagh. Instructions. Read the question. Click the answer. Don’t click anything else or it may go to the wrong slide. Randy. Argumentative. Humorous. Stylish. Vulgar. Get notes out and study for 5 minutes!. Hint: What were the words to remember??. Di. sp. LAC. EME. NT. Displacement: Unsettling Settlers and the Scramble for North America. Check for Understanding:. Quiz Review!. 1. How does Word typically indicate a misspelled word?. An audible tone when the cursor hovers over the word. A blue squiggle line. A red squiggle line. A green squiggle line. Correct!!!. Word uses a red squiggle line under the word to indicate that it is not in the Word dictionary. The user can select from a list of selections, retype the word, or if the word is specific lingo, they can add the word to the dictionary.. When you come across the following vocabulary words, create an “ENTRY” in your spiral. . How to Create and Entry. :. List the word.. Write the part of speech. . Describe the context. (What’s happening when the word is used? How is it used?). Part of Speech: _____. Possible Meaning: . ______________. ______________________. Sentence: . ______________________. ______________________. ______________________. Part of Speech: _____. Possible Meaning: . Unit 13 Vocabulary. Unsullied: . spotlessly clean and fresh.. Atticus’s office in the courthouse contained little more than a hat rack, a spittoon, a checkerboard and an . unsullied. Code of Alabama.. please send me the following coins two wooden nickels one five dollar gold piece and three . jefferson. nickels. sincerely. . eric. . cameron. DOL #2. us girls . havent. never tore that paper into . Divide your paper into 5 columns.. In the first column, list each of your words. You may use any order you choose as long as you include all 23.. In the second column, write a word or phrase that tells how the vocabulary word makes you feel.. “I . assuaged. my hunger by eating a light snack before dinner.”. Apothecary—(noun) a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs. “Romeo sought out an . apothecary. to obtain poison.”. Vocabulary AVID Daily Reading and Writing Please answer the writing prompt below. Then, read your reading materials silently until time has ended. Vocabulary Review: Meticulous Although Jennifer was a meticulous student, she still had difficulty organizing her essay. *Check out the monthly School Calendar to keep up to date on events and due dates. * Please sign your child’s calendar every night. * Math HW Quizzes will be every Monday. Quizzes will consist of five questions taken directly from the previous week’s HW. Please review HW with your child each night. Students are checking their work in class each day as we review and discuss the HW. They should be correcting their answers and recording the steps for solving those they missed. Vocabulary Unit 21 Quiz Friday 3-31-17 1. obsession (n.) a preoccupation; an idea, feeling, or impulse that a person cannot escape. 2. obtuse (adj.) not sharp-edged or pointed; blunt; intellectually and emotionally insensitive; dull 1.. . Halloween is celebrated on ___.. a. February 14th. b. July 14th. c. October 31st. d. December 25th. HALLOWEEN QUIZ . 2. The word comes from medieval England's All Hallows' ___.. a. eve. b. time.
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