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Wise 3000 Book 4 Lesson 4 A CTIVE Definitions Adjective 1 Taking Part working 2 Lively quick busy 3 Moving a lot moving quickly Sentences 1 Luis has been an active

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Wise 3000 Book 4 Lesson 4 A CTIVE Definitions Adjective 1 Taking Part working 2 Lively quick busy 3 Moving a lot moving quickly Sentences 1 Luis has been an active member of the chess club for 2 years. Wise . Book 4. Unit 6. Applaud. Verb: To . show approval, especially by clapping hands. .. The audience applauded until the actors came back on stage to take another bow.. APPLAUSE. Noun: The showing of approval or enjoyment by cheering or clapping.. Wise . . Grade 4, Unit 12. ability. Noun: . Power or knowledge; skill. Daniel’s ability to memorize pi earned him a spot on ABC news.. Click on picture to see video clip. amiable. Adjective: . Wise. Lesson 6. abolish . v. To bring to an end; to do away with.. Most people would support a plan to . abolish. weapons of mass destruction.. agony . n. Great pain of mind or body; suffering.. The pinched nerve caused him . Wise Lesson 8 . Powerpoint. C. ontain. To hold; to have within itself. .. Ex: . My purse . contains. money, pens, keys, my cell phone, and my iPad.. The aquarium contains 7 fish. . Her pencil box contains all her school supplies. . WORDLY WISE Man. and Lazarus. A parable of the Haves and Have . Nots. ....?. Luke 16 v 19 - 31. Wordly. Wealthy but Eternally Empty. Wordly. Wretchedness but Heavenly Honour. Contrasting . Lives. vs. It’s not about the Money, Money, Money.... . 1A. 1. A, D. 2. C, B. 3. C, D. 4. C, B. 5. B, A. 6. C, B. 7. D, B. 8. C, A. 9. A, D. 10. B, C. 1B. 1. EXCRUCIATING. 2. BRUSQUENESS. 3. TURBULENT. 4. DEMEAN. 5. PROPRIETOR. 6. REBUFFED. 7. AVID. 8. RESILIENT. Adequate- adj. enough; sufficient. Administer- v. to manage or direct. Disrupt- v. to interrupt; to bring to a temporary halt. Hovel- n. an unpleasant, cramped, and dilapidated place to live. Indifferent- adj. not concerned or caring about something. Ē . vikt. ’. Es. ‘ . tə. . mət. Ep. ə . dem. ’ . ik. Dev. ’ ə . stāt. ə . thôr. ’ ə . tē. Ā’ . jənt. Ak. . näl. ’ . ij. ə . bāt. ’. trek. sham. Prē. . sīs. ’. Ir. To become weaker; to decrease . After the rain . abated,. they were able to cross the street.. Unabated: showing no signs of weakening. acknowledge. 1. To admit that something exists.. 2. To show awareness . Acknowledge- V. To admit the existence of. . Authority- N. The right to give orders, make decisions, or take action. . Devastate- V. To ruin or destroy completely.. Estimate- V. To figure out roughly; to make an approximate calculation.. Wordly Wise 2 Day 1 Copy the definition for each word. Make sure to include the part of speech. Astute- Adj. Wise in a clever or practical way. Authentic- Adj. Genuine; true. Derogatory- Adj. Expressing a low opinion; intending to hurt the reputation of a person or thing. Wordly Wise Lesson 10 Name________ anticipate (v.) to look forward to something; to expect We anticipated having a great time at the party. to be aware of and to provide for beforehand The students Wordly Wise 6 Day 1 Copy the definition for each word. Make sure to include the part of speech. Aspire- V. To have a strong desire to get or do something. Bias- N. A preference that prevents one from being impartial; prejudice.

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