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Vocabulary Week of May 2-7

For HW tonight: Make your own sentence Write synonyms Create Drawings STUDY for Quiz Wed. In class today, ONLY fill in: The word 3 (copy three times) The part of speech My sentence The definition . Vocabulary Week of May 2-7. Hospitality (n.).

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Vocabulary Week of May 2-7

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  1. For HW tonight: Make your own sentence Write synonyms Create Drawings STUDY for Quiz Wed. In class today, ONLY fill in: The word 3 (copy three times) The part of speech My sentence The definition Vocabulary Week of May 2-7

  2. Hospitality (n.) It is proper etiquette to show hospitality when we have guests staying in our home.

  3. Metamorphosis (n.) Caterpillars undergo metamorphosis from larvae to butterfly.

  4. Bough (n.) The powerful storm cracked a bough off the tree.

  5. Fragrant (adj.) The burning incense filled the room with the fragrant smell of sandalwood

  6. Delicacy (n.) Generally, it is just the wealthy who can afford to order a delicacy at dinner.

  7. World’s Most Poisonous Delicacies “Fugu” -Japan

  8. Namibian Bullfrog - Africa

  9. CasuMarzu, Italy

  10. Onomatopoeia (n.) Comic books use onomatopoeia tomake action seem more real on the page. BONUS on your quiz for correct spelling!

  11. Astonishment (n.) You wouldn’t believe my astonishment when I opened the door to my surprise party!

  12. Companionship (n.) I miss the companionship of my housecat, Lira.

  13. Interlaced (adj.) The tree branches interlaced so it appeared as if there was only one tree.

  14. Immortal (adj.) “Gods” in Greek mythology are immortal because nothing can kill them. Zeus Hermes

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