PPT-Bellringers Tangerine

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Bellringers Tangerine Week 1 1 affliction noun a physical ailment a cause of pain or trouble misfortune  2 coincidence noun an event that might have been arranged

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Bellringers Tangerine Week 1 1 affliction noun a physical ailment a cause of pain or trouble misfortune  2 coincidence noun an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental. Mom was usually there in her frilly apron cooking something delicious Jellies and jams were always a favorite Depending on the season it could be strawberry raspberry huckleberry or peach Mom knew just how to make it so that when you spread butter o Chapters 1-3. 1. . . E. DIFICE- n . a . large, imposing . building. . 2. INAUSPICIOUS- . adj. not favorable; . unlucky. . 3. RANKLE- v to cause anger . or . resentment. Chapters 1-3 cont’d.. . Part 7-End . Review. These are test questions!!! From Part 7 - End. Review Game. THESE ARE TEST QUESTIONS! PAY ATTENTION!!! Write them down if you need to. This PPT is on my website.. Rules:. Groups of 4 each get a whiteboard.. into the folder on the projector podium. Have Worksheet and Notes out on your desk. Work on p. 510 #1 – 7. Bellringer. SPI 3108.4.15 Determine and use the appropriate trigonometric ratio for a right triangle to solve a contextual problem.. 1. How does Iago further convince Othello that Desdemona has been unfaithful in Act 4, Scene 1?. . 2. What is Iago and Othello’s plan at the end of Scene 1 to deal with Desdemona and . Cassio. ? . using Primary and Secondary Sources. C3Socialstudies.com. Date Here. These are two quotes about the purpose of European exploration from two different perspectives. . What inferences can you make? . st. nine weeks. #1 week 1 8-10-15. 1. Describe your first week (3 days)of school.. 2. What classes do you think you will do well in? Why?. 3. In what classes do you feel that you will struggle? Why?. Day 38. “No man is an island entire of itself; every man . is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”. ~John Donne. Respond to this quote. What might it mean? . W. rite at least 5 . #1. Determine word meaning through context clues..  . The . malicious. girl wanted to hurt the puppy.. a. ugly c. spiteful. b. innocent d. caring.  . The old man was very wealthy, but he continued to cheat people out of their money. He wanted to have more wealth than anyone he knew because he was so . Monday, . December 3. 1. . capsize-verb- . to overturn an object, most of the time on water. 2. . rogue-noun- . an unscrupulous or dishonest person, especially somebody who is also likable. 3. . archenemy-noun- . – January 10. th. . READ and use this passage to answer each day’s question. :. . . Your body needs energy to grow and heal itself. Your body also needs energy to move and think. That energy comes from the food you eat. It also comes from what you drink. How can you tell how much energy you get when you eat and drink? You can look at the calories. Most foods and drinks have labels that tell you how many calories they have. That number tells you how much energy you could get from eating or drinking something. You need the right number of calories every day. Most kids need between 1,600 and 2,500 calories every day. Your doctor can help you decide how many calories you should get. . INSTRUCTIONS: . The following sentences contain comma errors. Write the sentences as they appear and then make the corrections.. 1. A poem may use verbs that appeal to the senses of sight sound and touch. . Bellringers Tangerine Week three Monday, Nov. 26 1. alcove (n)– a small space in a room, formed by one part of a wall being further back than the other parts. 2. contraption (n)– any device/machine that looks strange and that one doesn’t fully understand January 9-13 Bellringers Monday, Jan. 9 1. continuous ( adj ) An ongoing occurrence without a stop or a break. 2. divine ( adj ) to tell beforehand; to know by intuition, or insight, or gut feeling

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