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This piece highlights the notion of alternatives through specific examples and vocabulary. It incorporates a range of scenarios where individuals face mutually exclusive choices. From lifestyle changes and health issues to group decisions and survival situations, the narrative illustrates how alternatives shape our experiences. The vocabulary story creatively weaves in themes of allure, aloofness, and interpersonal dynamics, showcasing how these words reflect the complexity of decisions we face every day.
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10 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
9 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
8 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
7 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
6 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
5 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
4 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
3 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
2 minutes Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
1 minute Follow directions and write down everything below: Alternative: (all TUR nah tiv) n. the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice Link: Turn Native 1. It is an ALTERNATIVE life style; he turned native. 2. “I’ve has six by-pass operations,” said Harry. “It’s no fun, but better than the ALTERNATIVE.” 3. The ALTERNATIVE to playing in the band was to go out for the football team. 4. The hikers decided there was no ALTERNATIVE; they had to find shelter before the rains came. Directions: Write a 75 word vocabulary story using all of the words from this week (allure, aloof, also-ran, altercation, & alternative).
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