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*SILENTLY Write  vocab (#76 – 88) = 15/20 min *SILENTLY Write  vocab (#76 – 88) = 15/20 min

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*SILENTLY Write vocab (#76 – 88) = 15/20 min - PPT Presentation

Words definitions sentences images GOAL KNOW 100 SAT VOCAB WORDS 50 WORDS PER QUARTER discuss 12 vocab 63 75 words amp definitions 63 novice n apprentice beginner ID: 784440

words sentence provocative precocious sentence words precocious provocative wealth vocab novice provoke tending wealthy disagreement anger response early procrastinate

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*SILENTLY Write

vocab (#76 – 88) = 15/20 min

Words, definitions, sentences, images .

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GOAL: KNOW 100 SAT VOCAB WORDS

50 WORDS PER QUARTER

*discuss 12 vocab (#63 – 75)

words & definitions.

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63. novice

-- (n) apprentice, beginner

SENTENCE:The bike race is only for novice riders who have never participated in a professional race.

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63. novice

-- (n) apprentice, beginner

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64. opulent

-- (

adj) wealthy SENTENCE:

Even though the evil king knew many of his people were dying of starvation, he continued to spend money decorating his

opulent

castle

.

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65. orator

-- (n) lecturer, speaker

SENTENCE:Because Heather is a gifted orator, she is often called upon to host events.

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66. ostentatious

-- (

adj) showy, displaying wealth SENTENCE:

My wealthy aunt who enjoys flaunting her wealth always wears an

ostentatious

diamond necklace.

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67. parched

-- (

adj) dried up, shriveled SENTENCE:

After being stuck in the desert for two days, I was

parched

and in need of water.

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68. perfidious

-- (

adj) faithless, disloyal, untrustworthy SENTENCE:

Because Lawrence is such a

perfidious

person, you cannot believe a word he says.

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69. precocious

-- (

adj) unusually advanced or talented at an early age SENTENCE:

The music teacher was surprised to see the

precocious

toddler correctly playing the violin.

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69. precocious

-- (

adj) unusually advanced or talented at an early age

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70. pretentious

-- (

adj) pretending to be important, intelligent or cultured SENTENCE:

Because the weight loss product seemed fake and

pretentious

to me, I decided to buy an alternative item.

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71. procrastinate

-- (v) to unnecessarily delay, postpone, put off

SENTENCE:The counselor urged the students to not

procrastinate

in filling out their college applications.

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72. prosaic

-- (

adj) relating to prose; dull, commonplace unimaginative

SENTENCES:

Students were

yawning

during the prosaic graduation speech.

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73. prosperity

-- (n) wealth or success

an abundance of resourcesSENTENCE:As soon as the miners heard about the opportunity for

prosperity

, they packed up their homes and went in search of gold.

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74. provocative

-- (

adj) tending to provoke a response, e.g., anger or disagreement SENTENCE:

During the debate, the experienced politician made a

provocative

statement to make her opponent angry.

tending to provoke or stimulate

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74. provocative

-- (

adj) tending to provoke a response, e.g., anger or disagreement

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75. prudent

-- (

adj) careful, cautious marked by wisdom or sound judgment

SENTENCE:

It is not

prudent

to go swimming during a hurricane.