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America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the ‘60’s

America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the ‘60’s. Vocabulary pg 279. c ollectively (adverb). MEANING. EXAMPLE. t ogether as a whole *. Collectively , the team scored 102 points and won the game.*. r esistance (noun). MEANING. EXAMPLE.

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America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the ‘60’s

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  1. America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the ‘60’s Vocabulary pg 279

  2. collectively (adverb) MEANING EXAMPLE • together as a whole * • Collectively, the team scored 102 points and won the game.*

  3. resistance (noun) MEANING EXAMPLE • the act of resisting or fighting against something • The plan to remove all vending machines from the school campus was an act of resistance.

  4. expansive (adjective) MEANING EXAMPLE • grand or large in scale • The view from the top of the mountain was expansive. *

  5. chaos (noun) MEANING EXAMPLE • a state of total disorder and confusion • There was complete chaos when my pet snake got loose in the classroom.

  6. charismatic (adjective) MEANING EXAMPLE • having a powerful ability to charm and influence people* • My friend Maria is so charismatic, she is sure to be elected school president.

  7. disperse (verb) MEANING EXAMPLE • to break up or scatter in various directions • The police will disperse the crowd that had gathered at the scene of the accident.

  8. etch (verb) MEANING EXAMPLE • to impress strongly • I wanted to etch the memory of that perfect day in my mind.

  9. unprecedented (adjective) MEANING EXAMPLE • never seen or done before • I spent an unprecedented amount of time writing this short story, but the results made it worthwhile.

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