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Bellringers Tangerine

Bellringers Tangerine . Week 6. Monday, Dec. 12. 1. horticulture (n)- The science or art of raising and caring for plants, especially garden plants or fruit. 2. rumble (n)- A loud low dull continuous noise.

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Bellringers Tangerine

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  1. BellringersTangerine Week 6

  2. Monday, Dec. 12 1. horticulture (n)- The science or art of raising and caring for plants, especially garden plants or fruit. 2. rumble (n)- A loud low dull continuous noise. 3. identity (n)– the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known. 4. earnest (adj)- undertaken or made in a spirit of deep sincerity and conviction, or with deep feeling 5. apparition(n)- an appearance of a supposed ghost or something ghostly

  3. Monday, October 7 Pre-AP 1. horticulture (n)- The science or art of raising and caring for plants, especially garden plants or fruit. 2. rumble (n)- A loud low dull continuous noise. 3. identity (n)– the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known. 4. earnest (adj)- undertaken or made in a spirit of deep sincerity and conviction, or with deep feeling 5. apparition(n)- an appearance of a supposed ghost or something ghostly 6. end rhyme occurs at the ends of lines. 7. internal rhyme occurs within a line. 8. slant rhyme is approximate/ close rhyme.

  4. Tuesday, Dec. 13 6. sputter (v)- to make a popping, spitting sound 7. peripheral (adj)- at or relating to the edge of something, as opposed to its center 8. infraction (n)- failure to obey or fulfill a law, contract, or agreement 9. surrender(v)- to declare yourself defeated or give up possession or control. 10. trance (n)- a state in which somebody is dazed or stunned or in some other way unaware of the environment and unable to respond to stimuli

  5. Tuesday October 8thPre-AP 9. sputter (v)- to make a popping, spitting sound 10. peripheral (adj)- at or relating to the edge of something, as opposed to its center 11. infraction (n)- failure to obey or fulfill a law, contract, or agreement 12. surrender(v)- to declare yourself defeated or give up possession or control. 13. trance (n)- a state in which somebody is dazed or stunned or in some other way unaware of the environment and unable to respond to stimuli 14. exact rhyme is when two words sound the same. 15. blank verse- unrhymed verse having a regular meter, usually of iambic pentameter.

  6. Wednesday, Dec. 14 Complete the sentence fragment with the subject or verb that is missing. • Sputtering out words angrily. • Surrendered to the opposing side after a fierce battle. • The infraction.

  7. Wednesday, October 9 Pre-AP Complete the sentence fragment with the subject or verb that is missing. • Sputtering out words angrily. • Surrendered to the opposing side after a fierce battle. • The infraction for speeding. 4. The opposite of end rhyme is _________ rhyme.

  8. Thursday, October 10th Write out the complete sentence, choosing the correct word to fit the meaning. My peripheral vision (would/ wood) be better if I was wearing my glasses. During the 3D movie, the moviegoers (we’re/were/where) in a trance. We heard a rumble, (then/than) looked up to see rocks falling from the cliff.

  9. Thursday, October 10th Pre-AP Write out the complete sentence, choosing the correct word to fit the meaning. My peripheral vision (would/ wood) be better if I was wearing my glasses. During the 3D movie, the moviegoers (we’re/were/where) in a trance. We heard a rumble, (then/than) looked up to see rocks falling from the cliff. The opposite of slant rhyme is ________ rhyme.

  10. Friday, October 11th Write out the sentence with the correct vocabulary word. Paul’s dad ___________ly wanted to see the Erik Fisher Football Dream come true. Arthur Bauer’s ___________ is centered on how he is Erik’s friend. Mom and Dad __________ed the items Erik stole to the police as evidence.

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