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Trimester 12013-2014

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Due to the graphic nature of the following presentation, this may not be appropriate for all audiences. Please use discretion and look away if necessary.

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3I found thirteen errors.

Journal: Write the phrases, correcting the errors.

4I found thirteen errors.

Journal: Write any corrections you missed.

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Write in ink!

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1. Copy the word

2. Fill in “My Definition” including the part of speech

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N. a thought or notion; a plan; a general idea derived or inferred from instances or occurrences

The iCare Motorcycle Concept by Aston-Martin is the result of many years of studying vehicles and the needs of its consumers.

For those of you searching for the ultimate bike or just pretending to be the Dark Knight, then the iCare motorcycle concept is made for you. Conceptualized by Enzyme Design in France, the iCare motorcycle is meant to be the Aston Martin of the two-wheeled world with a six-cylinder 1.8 Honda engine. No word on whether it will ever go into production, but let’s definitely hope so.

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1) Sketch the Apple TriBook Concept in the example section.

2) In the explain section, state how it fits the third definition above.

3) Then, create a non-example and explain it.

Conceptual: adding the ending –ual makes the noun into an adjective. For example: The conceptual design was altered and edited until it became a prototype to test with actual consumers.

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1. Copy the word

2. Fill in “My Definition” including the part of speech

#2 align#2 align

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#2 align#2 align

v. 1.to bring into a line or alignment.2.to bring into cooperation or agreement with a particular group, party, cause, etc.: He aligned himself with the liberals.

Syn. adjust, coordinate, conform

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#3 adjust#3 adjust 1. Copy the word

2. Fill in “My Definition” including the part of speech

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#3 adjust#3 adjust

Synonyms: adapt, conform, align

Other forms: adjustment, adjuster, adjustable, adjusting, adjusted

V. to change, to match, or to fit; to be made; to conform; to adapt

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#4 dialogue#4 dialogue

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#4 dialogue#4 dialogue

n. the words that characters speak in a book, play, or movie

v. to share a conversation or to exchange words verbally

Other forms: dialoguing, monologue, interior dialogue

Synonyms: discourse, speech, discussion, exchange, repartée, communication

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#4 dialogue#4 dialogue

1. Write a sentence using the word dialogue.

2. Then draw a cartoon with two characters in it and complete one character’s dialogue bubble ONLY.

3. Trade papers with your shoulder partner and write dialogue for the second character in his/her cartoon on your partner’s paper.

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Journal: Write the phrases, correcting the errors.

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Journal: Write any corrections you missed.

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#5 interpretation#5 interpretation

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#5 interpretation#5 interpretation

Interpret the following scenario and write a paragraph explaining the clues that support your answer.

A man walks into a bar, goes straight up to the bartender and orders a glass of water. The bartender takes out a gun and points it at the man. The man then says thank you and walks out of the bar.

n. an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious

Example: “The report included his interpretation of the forensic evidence."

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#5#5 interpretationinterpretationWhich of the following is an example of a statement

involving interpretation?

A) Scrooge is a man who has personal issues that he projects on others.

B) A Christmas Carol is a fictional novel by Charles Dickens.

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#6 clarify#6 clarify

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#6 clarify#6 clarifyv. to explain something more clearly so that it

is easier to understand; to make something clear and pure

Synonyms: define, delineate, elucidate, illuminate, illustrate, interpret

When he broke up with his girlfriend, he clarified that it wasn’t her; it was him.

v. to explain something more clearly so that it is easier to understand; to make something clear and pure

Synonyms: define, delineate, elucidate, illuminate, illustrate, interpret

When he broke up with his girlfriend, he clarified that it wasn’t her; it was him.

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#7 assert#7 assert

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verb: to make a claim; to state firmly that something is true

“He has continued to assert his innocence.”

assertive adj.: behaving in a confident way in which one is quick to express his or her opinions and feelings

#7 assert#7 assert

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Do you know these words

that share this root?

If so, write the meaning.

•Indicator

•Indicative

•Indices

•Index

•Indict

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Journal: Rewrite the paragraph in formal English, correcting the errors.

How many? Too many to count…

Hey, Dad. No offense, but change your profile picture. Lose some weight and you will look just like you did when I was little…and that was twelve years ago. Ha ha. Seriously, the bald head – I mean, I know that’s from when you were in your car accident and you had a cut, so you had to shave, but really? Okay, well just a little advice.

This is an awesome dad. I love his answer!

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Do you know other words

that share this root?

If so, write the meaning.

•Indicator

•Indicative

•Indices

•Index

•Indict

•N. Device for showing condition or attracting attention

•Adj. pointing out

•N. Listing of numbers that reveals a change

•N. alphabetical listing with page numbers

•V. to formally accuse someone of a crime

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V. to point out; to call attention to; to signal

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Verb: to be or go with as a companion; to add to or supplement; to coexist or occur with

Other forms: accompaniment, accompanying

Synonyms: include, associate with, attend, chaperone, come along, consort, escort, go along with go along,

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n.: the ability to remain the same in behavior, attitudes, or qualities; the degree to which a substance is thick, smooth, or firm throughout

Example: The coach chose a pitcher for the championship game based on consistency.

Synonyms: accord, compatibility, compliance, in concert, concordance, concurring, conformity, congruity, harmony, similarity, unison

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n. lack of sameness; the quality of lacking a harmonious uniformity among things or parts

Synonyms: disagreement, dissonance, dissimilarity, difference, discrepancy