Vocabulary Week of May 2-7

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VOCABULARY WEEK OF MAY 2-7 In class today, ONLY fill in: 1.The word 3 (copy three times) 2.The part of speech 3.My sentence 4.The definition For HW tonight: 1.Make your own sentence 2.Write synonyms 3.Create Drawings 4.STUDY for

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For HW tonight: Make your own sentence Write synonyms Create Drawings STUDY for Quiz Wed. In class today, ONLY fill in: The word 3 (copy three times) The part of speech My sentence The definition . Vocabulary Week of May 2-7. Hospitality (n.). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VOCABULARY WEEK OF MAY 2-7

In class today, ONLY fill in:1.The word 3 (copy

three times)2.The part of speech3.My sentence4.The definition

For HW tonight:1.Make your

own sentence2.Write

synonyms3.Create

Drawings4.STUDY for Quiz

Wed.

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Hospitality (n.) It is proper etiquette to show hospitality when we have guests staying in our home.

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Metamorphosis (n.)

Caterpillars undergo metamorphosis from larvae to butterfly.

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Bough (n.)

The powerful storm cracked a bough off the tree.

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Fragrant (adj.) The burning incense filled the room with the fragrant smell of sandalwood

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Delicacy (n.) Generally, it is just the wealthy who can afford to order a delicacy at dinner.

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World’s Most Poisonous Delicacies

“Fugu” -Japan

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Namibian Bullfrog - Africa

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Casu Marzu, Italy

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Comic books use onomatopoeia to make action seem more real on the page.

BONUS on your quiz for correct

spelling!

Onomatopoeia (n.)

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Astonishment (n.) You wouldn’t believe my astonishment when I opened the door to my surprise party!

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Companionship (n.) I miss the companionship of my housecat, Lira.

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Interlaced (adj.) The tree branches interlaced so it appeared as if there was only one tree.

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Immortal (adj.) “Gods” in Greek mythology are immortal because nothing can kill them.

Zeus

Hermes