Trimester 2 2013-2014 1. 2 I found nine errors. Journal: Write the words or phrases, correcting the...
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- Trimester 2 2013-2014 1
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- 2 I found nine errors. Journal: Write the words or phrases,
correcting the errors.
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- 3 Journal: KEY
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- 4 Write in ink!
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- 5 1. Copy the word 2. Fill in My Definition including the part
of speech
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- 6 Noun. the process or a period of changing from one state or
condition to another Example: students in transition from one class
to another Verb. To undergo or cause to undergo a process or period
of change Example: the network ought to be built by the federal
government and then transitioned into private industry Synonyms:
change, passage, move, transformation, conversion, metamorphosis,
changeover
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- 7 Read each sentence below and choose the correct transition
word. 1._______ I met my former boyfriend, I never really
understood the meaning of the word unreliable. a. Where Before
First of all b. The transition indicates: time addition contrast 2.
One reason people have dogs is for companionship; _______ is for
protection. a. once frequently another b. The transition indicates:
illustration addition conclusion 3. _________ Angry Birds is a new
game, it has quickly become very popular. a. Although When In the
same way b. The transition indicates: contrast cause and effect
time
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- 8 KEY 1._______ I met my former boyfriend, I never really
understood the meaning of the word unreliable. a. Where Before
First of all b. The transition indicates: time addition contrast 2.
One reason people have dogs is for companionship; _______ is for
protection. a. once frequently another b. The transition indicates:
illustration addition conclusion 3. _________ Angry Birds is a new
game, it has quickly become very popular. a. Although When In the
same way b. The transition indicates: contrast cause and effect
time
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- 9 1.Copy the word 2.Fill in My Definition including the part of
speech #12 emphasize
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- 10 #12 emphasize v. To give special importance or prominence to
(something) in speaking or writing. Example: He jabbed a finger
into the air to emphasize his point. Syn. Stress, highlight,
spotlight
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- 11 #13 support
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- 12 #13 support Synonyms: confirm, prove Other forms: supporter
supportive supported, supporting V. to show that an idea, claim,
statement, theory, etc., is true or correct
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- 13 #14 relevant
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- 14 #14 relevant adjective closely connected or appropriate to
the matter at hand. The candidate's experience is relevant to the
job. synonyms:pertinent, applicable, apropos, to the point,
germane
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- 15 #14 relevant Which details are irrelevant? Lucy likes to
pack her own school lunch. Her favorite sandwich is peanut butter
and jelly, so she packs that. She also likes to eat green grapes.
Lucy enjoys playing kickball. Lucy thinks juices make great drinks
for lunch. She makes this same lunch at least twice each week.
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- 16 Journal: Write the phrases, correcting the errors. Robert
Frost was a well loved poet. He was born on March 26 1874. He spent
his first ten years in San Francisco California. His father William
Frost died when Frost was ten. After his father's death, Frost
moved East to Massachusetts with his mother. At the age of twenty
one, Frost attended Harvard. After several years as a teacher,
Frost moved to England he wrote many poems there and lived on a
farm. He published his first book of poems at the age of fourty.
Readers loved his poems He won the Pulitzer Prize four times;
furthermore twenty- eight universities gave him honorary degrees.
Frost once talked to a frend about poetry. He said "It begins as a
lump in the throat." These are some of Frost's poems "Stopping by
Woods on a Snowy Evening," "the Telephone," and "To
Earthward."
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- 17 Journal: Corrections. Robert Frost was a well-loved poet. He
was born on March 26, 1874. He spent his first ten years in San
Francisco, California. His father, William Frost, died when Frost
was ten. After his father's death, Frost moved east to
Massachusetts with his mother. At the age of twenty-one, Frost
attended Harvard. After several years as a teacher, Frost moved to
England; he wrote many poems there and lived on a farm. He
published his first book of poems at the age of forty. Readers
loved his poems. He won the Pulitzer Prize four times; furthermore,
twenty-eight universities gave him honorary degrees. Frost once
talked to a friend about poetry. He said, "It begins as a lump in
the throat." These are some of Frost's poems: "Stopping by Woods on
a Snowy Evening," "The Telephone," and "To Earthward."
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- 18 #15 establish
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- 19 #15 establish Verb: to create a foundation; to start; to
initiate or bring about Other forms: establishment, established
Synonyms: found, institute, set up, form, organize
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- 20 #16 cross- reference
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- 21 #16 cross- reference noun: a reference at one place in a
work to locate information at another place in the same work verb:
to find material in another source noun: a reference at one place
in a work to locate information at another place in the same work
verb: to find material in another source
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- 22 #17 perspective
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- 23 N. a way of thinking about something; a viewpoint #17
perspective Write a sentence using the word in context.
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- 27 Noun: a broad statement or idea that applies to a group of
people or things Applies to many people or things, in many times
and /or places Expressed as a complete sentence Written in 3rd
person (no I, we, our) Themes are expressed as generalizations.
Other forms: generalize, generalizing along,
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- 29 n.: a disagreement, typically when prolonged, public and
heated Example: The class debated positions related to the
controversy of whether or not students should wear uniforms to
school. Synonyms: discord, incompatibility, dispute, debate,
dissension, quarrel