Academic Vocabulary Unit C Words 1115 Impact n 1 Come into forceful contact with another object The meteors impact on the water caused a tidal wave to form Impact n 2 Have a strong effect ID: 767821
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Academic Vocabulary Unit C Words 11-15
Impact :(n.) 1. Come into forceful contact with another object The meteor’s impact on the water caused a tidal wave to form.
Impact :(n.) 2. Have a strong effect or influence on someone or something Families have a major impact on your personality.
Since Brian knew that his cat, Fluffy, liked to jump on the table and push things around, he inferred that Fluffy broke something when he heard the crash. Infer:(v.) make a conclusionbased on evidence and background knowledge
Surprisingly, the narrator of “Charles” is Laurie’s mother, although the story is not about her.Narrator :(n.) someone who is tellinga story
It is not normal for a human to have a body temperature of 104º, however, it is normal for a bird. Normal:(adj.) usual, customary, average
Melissa was able to obtain money when she took a job babysitting.Obtain: (v.) to get something; to acquire something