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Vocabulary Three with Interjections The Outsiders Monday April 6 1 elude verb to escape from or avoid somebody or something by cunning skill or resourcefulness 2 ironic adj deliberately stating the opposite of the truth usually with the intention or result of being amusing ID: 767548

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Vocabulary Three with Interjections The Outsiders

Monday, April 6 1. elude- verb- to escape from or avoid somebody or something by cunning, skill, or resourcefulness 2. ironic- adj.- deliberately stating the opposite of the truth, usually with the intention or result of being amusing 3. credible- adj.- believable or trustworthy 4. incredulous- adj.- unable or unwilling to believe something or completely unconvinced by it5. façade-noun- the visible surface or a deceptive appearance 6. premonition- noun-intuition; a strong feeling, without a rational basis, that something is going to happen Media Center Day!

Dude, it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book . City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Tuesday , April 7 7. bootleg-verb- to deal in illegal goods, especially copied or recorded material. 8. fathom- verb- to comprehend something, usually something profound or mystifying 9. dogged- adj.- determined to continue without giving up, in spite of difficulties 10. conducive- adj.- helping something to happen 11. wistful- adj.- deep in sad thoughts, especially thoughts of something yearned for and lost 12. Interjection- in grammar, a comment made abruptly or with emotion; an interruption of the text

Tuesday , April 7 Write out the sentences, then circle the vocabulary words used. 1. “That’s not true!” Sandy interjected, incredulous that he would tell such a big lie. 2. I think she is very smart, and playing dumb is just a façade she creates. 3. Before the movie began, a warning reminded that bootleg, or pirated, material was illegal.

Tuesday, April 7 Write out the sets of synonyms and match the vocabulary word. 1. Forewarning, feeling, hunch: _____________________ 2. Measure, gauge, understand:____________________ Dude , it’s Reading T ime ! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book . City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Wednesday , April 8 Write out the sentence and complete with the correct vocabulary word.1. The detective was____________ in his pursuit of the truth, never giving up. 2. The loud TV blaring in the other room is not _____________ for falling asleep easily. 3. When I thought about my old girlfriend, I was a little _____________ for the good times we shared.

1st hour, 4 th hour Game PlanTurn in Study Guide 3-4 Practice Test 2- “Don’t Sell; It’s Classified” and “Using Sources #1”Silently Read Chapter 5 in The Outsiders Problem Situations Exercise

Wednesday, April 8 Write out the sets of synonyms and match the vocabulary word. 1. Pensive, melancholy, thoughtful: _________________ 2. Favorable, advantageous, beneficial: ______________ Dude , it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book . City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Thursday , April 9 Write out the sentence and underline the vocabulary words used. Then, circle the interjections.1. Sssh! I’m trying to watch this bootleg copy of Transformers! 2. The large amount of Photoshop used on Megan Fox- yes, that Megan Fox- creates a façade of perfection. 3. Last night I had a premonition that we would have homework today. Crazy!

Thursday- 1st and 4 th hours Bellwork“Using Sources” Practice Test 1-9, use paper of 5 things to take from yesterday Writing Time- write dialogue between Darry, Dally, and Sodapop showing how the brothers learn of the murder ORWrite the article in the newspaper informing the public of the murder. USE INTERJECTIONS and the letter on page 89!

5th and 6 th hours BellworkGrade “Using Sources” and turn inRead Chapter 5-6 Study Guide over chapters 5-6 Vocab. Homework

Thursday, April 9 Write out the sets of synonyms and match the vocabulary word. 1. Illegal, pirate, stolen: _______________________ 2. Disbelieving, skeptical, doubtful: __________________ Dude , it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book . City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Friday , April 10 Write out the sets of synonyms and match the vocabulary word. Sarcastic, satirical, unexpected: ________________ Escape, evade, dodge: _____________________ Dude , it’s reading time! Begin your two column journal. Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number. Correct Format: Author’s name (Last, First.) Title of Book . City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Friday, April 10 Write a sentences for each of the vocabulary words. Create at least one interjection in your sentences. 1. credible2. Fathom3. Incredulous