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Understanding Key Vocabulary: Adversity, Benevolence, and More

This lesson focuses on essential vocabulary words, including "Adversity," "Antidote," "Benevolence," "Culpable," "Discursive," "Dissuade," "Eclectic," "Hypothesize," "Ingrate," and "Ingratiate." Students will explore definitions, synonyms, and contexts in which these words are used. The assignment includes analyzing the meanings and applications of the words and preparing for a quiz on their understanding. Enhance your vocabulary and comprehension skills in preparation for the upcoming homework due on January 31.

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Understanding Key Vocabulary: Adversity, Benevolence, and More

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  1. SAT Lesson 11A Due Tuesday, January 31 Homework and Quiz

  2. Adversity- misfortune, unfavorable happening Antidote- something that relieves the effects of poison Benevolence- kindness, generosity Culpable- deserving blame, guilty Discursive- rambling, moving from one topic to another

  3. Dissuade- to advise against Eclectic- coming from a variety of diverse sources Hypothesize- to reach a conclusion based on an assumption not proven Ingrate- an ungrateful person Ingratiate- to make an effort to gain good favor with someone

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