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Vocabulary Notecards

Vocabulary Notecards. Unit 1. Format for notecards. All vocabulary words must be placed on 3x5 index cards. Use either spiral-bound cards or notebook ring to keep all cards together.

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Vocabulary Notecards

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  1. Vocabulary Notecards Unit 1

  2. Format for notecards • All vocabulary words must be placed on 3x5 index cards. • Use either spiral-bound cards or notebook ring to keep all cards together. • All notecards must be kept throughout the entire semester; there is a comprehensive final exam at the end of the semester. • All notecards must follow the prescribed format on all cards to receive full credit.

  3. Front side of notecard 1/20First & Last Name period ___Unit 1 Admonish The nurse rushed into the hospital corridor to ___ the visitors who were creating a disturbance.

  4. Backside of notecard (v.) to caution or advise against; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty __________ the noisy students AntonymsSynonyms praise warn pat on the back call on the carpet

  5. Example # 2: Front 2/20 unit 1 Breach The water pouring through the _____ in the dam threatened to flood the entire valley.

  6. Example #2: Back (n.) an opening, gap; a violation or infraction (v.) to create an opening, break through ________ the enemy’s lines Ant.’sSyn.’s to seal rupture close rift

  7. Example #3: Front 3/20 unit 1 Brigand The idea of a(n) ____ like Robin Hood who helps the poor appeals strongly to the popular imagination.

  8. Example #3: Back (n.) bandit assaulted on the way by ________ Ant.’sSyn.’s Samaritan a robber benefactor highwayman do-gooder outlaw

  9. Final thoughts: • Be neat! If I can’t read it, it is wrong. If you don’t write out the entire word, it is wrong. If the vocab word is spelled wrong, it is wrong. • All cards are due each Tuesday of the week. • Exercises are due each Tuesday of the week. • For addition help or practice go to: www.vocabtest.com (level D) • There will be a vocabulary/ grammar test every Friday. • Each unit’s exercises can be found on my webpage: mpsaz.org > search: Margaret Orr > Mountain View >> freshman comp • Just a suggestion, but complete the exercise handout for the unit first, note cards will be easy!

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