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Dive into this week's vocabulary lessons covering important words such as "dissuade," "infinitely," and "quizzical." Each term is defined with examples and exercises promoting retention and usage. Learn how to use these words in sentences and analogies, and illustrate their meanings through creative exercises. You’ll also explore related concepts like "accumulate" and "omnipotent" to deepen your understanding. Engage with these terms through various activities designed to challenge your thinking and enhance your vocabulary skills.
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Bell Work Walk Two Moons Week 4
December 2.1 • dissuade v. to persuade someone not to perform an action • infinitely adv. endlessly • mill v. to move around as a group without apparent purpose • ogle v. to look at with desire • quizzical adj. questioning; puzzled
December 2.2 • roster n. a list of names • Omnipotent- adj- possessing complete, unlimited, or universal power and authority • accumulate- v- to collect or obtain a large amount of something over a period of time • agitate- v- make somebody anxious, nervous, or disturbed • ambush- n- a surprise attack
Antonyms December 3.1 Synonyms • Finish the following analogies: • _____ : list :: talk : speak • _____ : attack :: baseball : football • _____ : calm :: angry : happy Analogies
December 3.2 • Use the following words in a sentence. Go for seven words per sentence. • Dissuade • Infinitely • Mill
December 4.1 • Use the following words in a sentence. Go for seven words per sentence. • Ogle • Quizzical • Omnipotent
December 4.2 • Illustrate the following: • Accumulate • Roster • Ambush
December 5.1 • Use the following words in a paragraph. Go for five sentences and seven words per sentence. • Dissuade • Infinitely • Mill • Ogle • Quizzical
December 5.2 • List items that can accumulate. See if you can come up twenty (20) items.
December 6.1 • How are the following the same? Different? • Accumulate Omnipotent
December 6.2 • Study for the vocabulary quiz!