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Bellringer Get out wordly wise & warriner’s homework. Use the following words in a sentence of your own creation. 1. extraordinary 2. eerie 3. confer . Wordly Wise Exercise A. 1. D 2. B 3. B 4. D 5. D 6. A 7. D 8. D 9. C 10. B. 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. A
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BellringerGet out wordly wise & warriner’s homework • Use the following words in a sentence of your own creation. • 1. extraordinary • 2. eerie • 3. confer
Wordly WiseExercise A • 1. D • 2. B • 3. B • 4. D • 5. D • 6. A • 7. D • 8. D • 9. C • 10. B • 11. D • 12. A • 13. B • 14. A • 15. D • 16. B • 17. A • 18. D • 19. B • 20. D • 21. C
Wordly WiseExercise C • 1. affront • Confer • 2. wreathed • 3. sociable • Slovenly • 4. extraordinary • Improvise • 5. recede • 6. eerie • Floes • 7. pallid • Fervor • 8. habitual • Radiant • 9. perpetual
Warriner’s Ex. 12 • 3. aztecs, mayas, and incas- developed • 4. garlic or oregano- • May be used • 5. scar and mel- were created • 6. mayor and gov- were • 7. sleet and hail- poured • 8. neither jim nor carol- must take • 9. clowns, acrobats and elephants- were • 10. hawaii, maui, and oahu- are
Warriner’s Ex. 13 • 3. angered and was changed- Arachne • 4. has sung and has made- Martina • 5. either were bothered or were having- players • 6. arrive and search- shoppers • 7. studied and developed- maria • 8. autographed and made- Jim • 9. won but lost- general lee • 10. go and improve- students
Affront (n./v.) • insult
Confer (v.) • 1. talk and discuss • 2. grant or give (like a title)
Eerie (adj.) • mysterious
Extraordinary (adj.) • 1. remarkable • 2. very unusual
Fervor (n.) • Intense emotion
Floe (n.) • Large floating sheet of ice
Habitual (adj.) • 1. Often repeated • 2. usual
Improvise (v.) • Make up in the spur of the moment
Pallid (adj.) • Without color (usually describing complexion)
Perpetual (adj.) • 1. lasting forever • 2. constant
Radiant (adj.) • 1. beaming • 2. that is given off in rays
Recede (v.) • To drop/slope back
Slovenly (adj.) Extremely messy
Sociable (adj.) • Friendly in the company of others
Wreathe (v.) • To twist into a ring
Hmmm..What is a subject? A Predicate? • Jana and Kellie danced and sang for the whole night.
Warriner’s Ex. 14 • Charlotte and Emily are the most famous Bronte sisters. • Originally, they wrote and published under pen names. • Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights are their well-known books. • Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff stand as unforgettable characters.
Now, finish writing the paragraph on a separate sheet of paper • Thesis: I believe…. • Map Sentence: Three reasons that you could write an entire paragraph about!
Introductions on DESk • Your job is to read through your classmate’s introduction and find the following things and either highlight/underline: • Hook • Thesis • Map Sentence Then, look at formatting. Is their first sentence indented? Did they make it one cohesive paragraph? Is the map sentence ONE sentence only?