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AVS: CHAPTER 2 WORDS:

AVS: CHAPTER 2 WORDS:. COLLABORATE RUDIMENTARY DESPONDENT SCOFF INSTIGATE SQUELCH RESILIENT VENERATE RETROSPECT ZEALOT. AVS: CH. 2 - TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT:.

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AVS: CHAPTER 2 WORDS:

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  1. AVS: CHAPTER 2 WORDS: COLLABORATE RUDIMENTARY DESPONDENT SCOFF INSTIGATE SQUELCH RESILIENT VENERATE RETROSPECT ZEALOT

  2. AVS: CH. 2 - TEN WORDS IN CONTEXT: When Sarah and I were asked to collaborate on an article for the school newspaper, we found it difficult to work together. a. compete b. stop work c. team up 1. Collaborate (kə-lăb'ə-rāt) - verb For months after his wife died, Mr. Craig was despondent. He even considered suicide. a. ill b. depressed c. angry 2. Despondent (dĭ-spŏn'dənt) - adjective avs-9

  3. The rock group's violent performance instigated a riot in the audience. a. prevent(ed) b. predict(ed) c. cause(d) 3. Instigate (ĭn'stə-gāt') - verb Children can be amazingly resilient. Having faced sad and frightening experiences, they often bounce back to their normal cheerful selves. a. widespread b. slow to recover c. quick to recover 4.Resilient (rĭ-zĭl'yənt) - adjective avs-9

  4. When I took Ms. Klein's writing course, I thought she was too demanding. In retrospect, though, I realize that she taught me more than anyone else. a. looking back b. looking for excuses c. looking ahead 5. Retrospect (rĕ'trə-spĕkt') - noun A grammar book usually starts with rudimentary skills, such as identifying nouns and verbs. a. basic b. intermediate c. advanced 6. Rudimentary (rū'də-mĕn'tər-ē) - adjective avs-9

  5. Bystanders scoffed at the street musician playing a tune on a row of tin cans, but he seemed unaware that people were making fun of him. a. ridicule(d) b. watch(ed) c. took seriously 7. Scoff (skŏf) - verb My history teacher shot me a dirty look during class when I couldn't quite manage to squelch a burp. a. encourage b. hold back c. release 8. Squelch (skwĕlch) - verb avs-9

  6. The guests at our dean's retirement banquet made it clear that they venerated her; when she entered the room, everyone rose. a. pitied b. honor(ed) c. remember(ed) 9. Venerate (vĕn'ər-āt') - verb 10. Zealot (zĕl'ət) - noun Annie, a zealot about health, runs a hundred miles a week and never lets a grain of sugar touch her lips. a. an extremist b. an observer c. a doubter avs-9

  7. AVS: CH. 2 - MATCHING WORDS WITH DEFINITIONS: 1. To bring about by moving others to action; stir up Instigate 2. Fundamental; necessary to learn first Rudimentary 3. Able to recover quickly from harm, illness, or misfortune Resilient 4. To work together on a project; cooperate in an effort Collaborate 5. A person totally devoted to a purpose or cause Zealot 6. To silence or suppress; crush Squelch 7. To respect deeply; revere Venerate 8. Downhearted; hopeless; overwhelmed with sadness Despondent 9. Reviewing the past; considering past events Retrospect 10. To make fun of; mock; refuse to take seriously Scoff avs-9

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