The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone Open Court Unit 2_Lesson 5.

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The Riddle The Riddle of the of the Rosetta Rosetta Stone Stone Open Court Open Court Unit 2_Lesson 5 Unit 2_Lesson 5

Transcript of The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone Open Court Unit 2_Lesson 5.

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The Riddle of The Riddle of the the

Rosetta Rosetta StoneStone

Open CourtOpen Court

Unit 2_Lesson 5Unit 2_Lesson 5

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Word Knowledge

Line 1: video evidence provide providenceLine 2: biennial bilateral monograph

monolith Line 3: piece Greece theories sheetLine 4: undercover intermission midcourse

intravenous submarine

S1: The solution was not evident until the researcher unveiled his findings.

S2: The members of the bilingual group felt unity in their common cause.

S3: Many researchers tried to decipher the hieroglyphics on the piece of rock.

S4: During the play’s intermission, we discussed the huge submarine set.

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Vocabularyblockade (block-ade): a shutting off of an area by troops or ships to

prevent people or supplies from going into or out of it. (pg. 200)

Inscription (in-scrip-tion): something that is written, carved, or engraved on something such as a piece of wood or stone. (pg. 198)

equivalents (e-quiv-a-lents): two or more things that are equal, as in value, force, effect, or meaning; corresponding (pg. 204)

associated (as-so-ci-at-ed): to be connected (pg. 207)

translate (trans-late): to express in or change into another language. Pg. 198)

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Spelling

1. midsummer2. underground3. submarine4. interchange5. intramural6. midnight7. understated8. submission9. intercede10.interstate

11.midterm12.underneath13.subterranean14.interfere15.intravenous16.midyear17.midmonth18.midcourse19.intermission20.undercover