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Use 3column notes Your quiz is next Friday Word Definition Example 1 2 admonish Admonish to warn admonished admonishing The owner is admonishing the dog to not pee on the floor ID: 191616

dog theme signify conjure theme dog conjure signify cat beseech owner admonishing admonish conjured emphasize beseeched

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Lesson 1 Vocabulary

Use 3-column notes Your quiz is next Friday.

Word

Definition

Example

1.

2.Slide2

admonishSlide3

Admonish- to warnadmonished admonishing

The owner is admonishing the dog to not pee on the floor in the house.

He

admonished

, or warned,

the dog not to eat the cat.Slide4

Allege- to accuse w/o proofSlide5

Allegeallegedly

The cat allegedly, or supposedly, tore up the room.Slide6

Assert- stand up for yourself; confidenceSlide7

Assertasserted

assertiveMrs. Kebartassertively stood up to the bully and rebelled.Slide8

Beseech- to beg, to pleadSlide9

Beseech beseeched

The dog beseeched his owner to take him outside because he wanted to run. Slide10

conjureSlide11

Conjure, conjured, conjuringto make something happen, as if by magic

The guy conjured an ice cream cone out of thin air.I will conjure a little puppy from my hat!Slide12

Emphasize- make bigger/noticeableSlide13

Use a highlighter to

emphasize the sentences.Slide14

Haggle- to argue over $$$Slide15

HaggleThe woman

haggled over a car for a lower price, and she won!Slide16

Retort- quick, short, rude responseSlide17

“No way!” he

retorted. “I’m not going today!”Slide18

Signify- to showA firm handshake can signify

, or show, your respect to someone.Slide19

Signify, signifies, signifiedSlide20

themeSlide21

Theme- things that match/go together

The birthday party theme was Spongebob b/c everything went together.Slide22

Warble- musical soundsKelly was

warbling, and she had a nice voice.